Both Brent and Robin have profiles at the popular social networking Web site MySpace.com, but neither seem to suggest that there was any turbulence in their marriage. Brett's own profile provided few details other than some information on his band and Internet music station, CAYA Radio; however, Robin's profile was more descriptive and gives information about her life and interests. In the "About Me" section, she wrote:
"I'm just your typical stay at home mom and housewife. I like to crochet a lot, and I volunteer for the Warm the World Foundation. We make blankets for our troops and orphaned children. I love to ride motorcycles. I just got my license this past summer. I'm a member of ABATE (a brotherhood active in education) of Colorado. We fight for motorcyclists' rights. I was just voted in as the secretary for Dist. 9 (Canon City Colorado). I have a profound respect for anyone in the military. My husband and I met in Yokosuka Japan when we were both enlisted in the Navy during the Persian Gulf War. We have three beautiful daughters…"
Under the heading "Heroes," she wrote, "My wonderful husband Brent."
According to Nan Sullivan, founder of Warm the World, Robin was an active participant in the group but had limited contact with the other members because Brent would not let her hang out with them.
"She seemed very controlled by him," Nan told Denverpost.com. "She wouldn't do anything without the approval of her husband."
Robin is being held on a $50,000 bond for investigation of second-degree murder. According to Sergeant Robert Dudd, the investigation is still ongoing.
"We want to be able to provide as much information, as complete of facts as possible, to the district attorney's office," Dudd told KOAA.com, adding, "Because ultimately it's their decision as far as the charging process."
The Galls' three children are staying with their grandparents.
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