Her son, a telephone technician, describes to a police officer how his wife became mysteriously thin.
Ritscher's son described his father as a recovering alcoholic who fought with depression.
The Governor facetiously described his son as "a minority - white male single."
The son also described how some of his friends in the Arab country were killed for protesting the Assad regime.
Still, her sons, in separate interviews, described the family as close and said they never thought of their mother as an absent figure.
Heathman's son, Tom, later described the event as very traumatic for his father.
His son describes him as a fine storyteller and voracious reader whose favorite writer was Tolstoy.
Hugh's son described how new methods of dealing with wounds were being developed by "clever and ingenious surgeons".
The family was of Jewish descent, but the son later described himself as a religious agnostic.
Orphaned son describes moment his mother fell from a hotel balcony.