Rexburg man who lived with dead wife and daughter for years to be featured on A&E’s ‘Tell Me How I Died’ Friday

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  Published astatine 10:29 am, July 26, 2024

The Kaneko family is nan attraction of “Tell Me How I Died” connected A&E Friday night. Watch a trailer for nan programme successful nan video subordinate above.

REXBURG — The communicative of a Rexburg man who lived pinch nan corpses of his dormant woman and girl for years will beryllium featured Friday nighttime connected nan A&E bid “Tell Me How I Died.”

David Kaneko was charged pinch 2 counts of involuntary manslaughter, 2 counts of abandonment of a susceptible adult, and desertion and nonsupport of a spouse aft his wife, Lorraine Kaneko, and daughter, Laura Kaneko, were recovered dormant successful their Madison County location successful 2004.

The highly decomposed bodies were recovered lying adjacent to each different nether blankets connected a bed. Authorities wished Laura had died successful 2001 of dehydration and starvation. Lorraine starved to decease a twelvemonth earlier being found.

In “Tell Me How I Died,” Madison County Sheriff’s Office investigators Travis Williams and David Stoddard stock astir their engagement successful nan case. Video, grounds and photos from nan investigation are shown, including nan hunt of nan location erstwhile nan bodies were found.

Forensic anthropologist Dr. William Rodriguez conducted autopsies connected nan bodies and was interviewed for nan program. Ken and Doug Sakota, Lorraine’s brothers and Laura’s uncles, are prominently featured during nan typical and EastIdahoNews.com newsman Nate Eaton speaks astir covering nan communicative while he was moving for KIDK successful nan mid-2000s.

“Tell Me How I Died” airs connected A&E astatine 8 p.m. MDT. It

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