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 Grady. Alisa Mathewson: And I felt my face was wet … And I started screaming, “who’s in my room? What are you doing here?” … I’m in a panic, an absolute panic. Her estranged husband Trevor had entered her home in Valrico, Florida, dripping water on her head and was standing over her. Alisa Mathewson: I’m still screaming, and he says, “Calm down, it’s just me.” … I just start in full panic throwing things from my end table at him. And he grabbed my ankles and pulled me off the Famous Real Store Homey Don’t Play That Shirt But I will love this end of the bed. Peter Van Sant: This must be terrifying. Alisa Mathewson: It’s terrifying. … Bryn and Grady are running out of my room screaming, “Daddy, daddy, don’t kill mommy!” But how did it come to this? The couple first met in 1995 in high school in suburban Philadelphia and started dating three years later. Alisa Mathewson: He was spontaneous and charming and just seemed that he always put me first. The couple first met in 1995 in high school in suburban Philadelphia and started dating three years later. They married in 2001. ALISA MATHEWSON The couple married in 2001, eager to begin their life together. Alisa Mathewson: He wanted to start a family right away. … When I had Arden … It was everything I envisioned for my life. I envisioned myself being a stay-at-home mom. Peter Van Sant: And then over the years, it was Arden times five. You had five kids, right? Alisa

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Mathewson: (Laughs) Yes. The Summers children. ALISA MATHEWSON After Arden, came Landen, Bryn, Grady, and Cooper. Alisa Mathewson: The more kids, it seemed that the Famous Real Store Homey Don’t Play That Shirt But I will love this more love, the more happiness. … I wanted to have this picture-perfect life. Alisa says Trevor initially started a landscape and pool design company, and he dabbled in real estate. But he really fancied himself as an entrepreneur. Alisa Mathewson: He would open up businesses … for a little while and then he would move on to a new business. The family moved several times, says Alisa, as Trevor chased opportunities: from Pennsylvania to Florida, to Vegas, to California, and eventually back to the Sunshine State, where the children were home schooled. Arden Summers: We would very often host people, have sleepovers, friends over birthday parties, all kinds of stuff. Arden, now 20, remembers good times. Arden Summers: We would go the beach. We had a beach fairly close to our house … play video games as a family and board games, stuff like that. Arden says while she was close to her mother, she had a special bond with her father. Arden Summers with her father, Trevor. ALISA MATHEWSON Arden Summers: I was definitely the definition of a daddy’s girl … We would go out on little dates together, go out for dinners, just him and I. Meanwhile, Alisa says her relationship with Trevor was changing. With each move and birth of another child, she says her husband was slowly taking control of her life. Alisa Mathewson: I had to wear what he … would select … I couldn’t have men on my Facebook page. She couldn’t even sit next to a man in church — or anywhere. Alisa Mathewson: I couldn’t ride in a car alone with a man. … I was to have no communication with any men other than Trevor. Alisa was

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