Pubdate: Sat, 01 Apr 2000 Source: Indianapolis Star (IN) Copyright: 2000 Indianapolis Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.starnews.com/ Forum: http://forum.circlecity.com/circlecity/index.html Author: Paul Bird, Staff Writer DRUG CHARGES MAY HAVE SCARED COUPLE BEDFORD, Ind. - A grieving mother said her son and daughter-in-law may have killed themselves because they could not stand the thought of being separated. William L. Reynolds, 37, and his wife, Gudrun, 34, of Springville, were found dead Thursday in a hot tub at a Greenwood motel. An autopsy showed the couple had taken dozens of sleeping pills and had been drinking liquor and wine. However, the cause of death has not been determined officially, said Johnson County Coroner Charles Shufflebarger. William Reynolds' mother, Janice Asbell Reynolds of Oolitic, theorized her son and daughter-in-law may have panicked over their arrests on drug charges. They were held overnight Tuesday in the Lawrence County Jail on preliminary charges of harvesting marijuana and maintaining a common nuisance. They were released Wednesday morning after posting $2,000 bail. About 8 p.m., they checked into the Red Carpet Inn Fantasuites near I-65 and Main Street in Greenwood. A maid found their bodies in the hot tub about noon Thursday. Police found receipts from two Bedford area drugstores for over-the-counter sleeping pills. The receipts showed the drugs had been purchased between 6:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Wednesday. Shufflebarger also said a container for prescription sleeping pills was found in the room. Lawrence County Sheriff Kent Hawkins said the couple had been under investigation for 18 months. "We got a tip from concerned citizens that they were growing marijuana," Hawkins said. Lawrence Superior Court Judge Pro Tem Michael A Robbins issued a search warrant Tuesday, allowing police to search for and seize marijuana and materials used to cultivate marijuana at the Reynoldses' mobile home and a shed on the property. Hawkins said deputies seized marijuana valued at between $35,000 and $50,000. "They had a very elaborate growing operation in a shed behind their mobile home," Hawkins said. "They had plants in various stages of growth, and there were records on computer we impounded listing how the plants were being fed and when." Hawkins said the confiscated marijuana weighed 261/2 pounds. "It was in various forms: growing, drying, cut up and in bags to sell," he explained. The Reynolds family is shocked by the couple's deaths. "We are just devastated," Janice Reynolds said. "He was my baby - the youngest of three . . ." Janice Reynolds said her son met Gudrun while serving in the Army. William Reynolds was a detailer for area auto dealers, Janice Reynolds said. She described her daughter-in-law as "very smart." "She and my daughter and their sister-in-law co-owned The Enchanted Florist Etc. in Bedford," she said. "She could make beautiful flower arrangements." The police raid on their property in Springville scared the couple, Janice Reynolds said. "They were a very loving couple," she said. "We think they just couldn't stand to be separated." Services for the couple will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Day & Carter Mortuary, Bedford. Call-ing will be Sunday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Monday from 9 a.m. until services. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck