At 91, Evelyn lived alone in the house she once shared with her late husband, Howard. Surrounded by antiques and memories, she also faced a new fear: neighbors whispered about the valuables inside, and her troubled neighbor Rick began watching her. One night, she spotted two men climbing her fence.
This wasn’t the first time tragedy struck Mollie’s life. In a cruel twist of fate, she had already buried a young son in 2017. To now lose both of her twins in one horrific moment is a level of suffering that’s almost beyond words. And yet, even in the face of this devastation, her community has risen to meet her pain with compassion. A GoFundMe organized by a family friend is helping to ease the weight of funeral and medical expenses, and a local church has planned a fundraiser to support the Egold family as they navigate their darkest days.
Albion, a town known for its quiet roads and tight-knit spirit, is still reeling from the loss. Residents are calling for accountability—and change. Hussey Road, long considered safe and open, is now the symbol of unimaginable loss. Mollie’s tragedy has become more than a headline—it’s a call to action. A reminder that behind every statistic is a name, a face, a family forever changed. And a mother, now twice broken, holding on to whatever strength remains.
