Joey Caldwell, thanks to his wife's testimony against him, was convicted of 57 federal weapons violations, mail fraud and money laundering counts on Sept. 1, 1993. He hanged himself in his jail cell in High Point the night after his conviction.
Bobbie Caldwell, Joey's wife, pleaded guilty in January 1994 to federal money laundering and lying to a grand jury and was sentenced to five years in prison. According to Clark Cox's 1999 story in the Southern Pines
Pilot, to which I'll link further down, her current whereabouts are unknown if she's still alive.
Barbara Sullivan suffered a heart attack in Southern Pines on June 15, 1996 and was taken by ambulance to Moore County Hospital. Her husband Clyde shot himself the same day and died a day later. Barbara died 10 days after her heart attack.
As was the case with O.J. Simpson, no one was convicted of murder in this case. But in two civil suits brought by McEachern's heirs, juries named the Caldwells as the killers and awarded damages to the McEachern estate.
Here is Cox's story in the
Pilot,
http://archives.thepilot.com/October199 ... Greed.html. Cox's book about the murders,
Deadly Greed, is available from Amazon.com.