The Harvey family at the beach. Friends told the Crime Library that Bryan and Kathryn were 'madly in love' and were great parents.
The front of the Harvey's home, police tape surrounding all sides.
The Harvey's home shown from the street corner. Flowers from a candlelight vigil the previous evening remain.
The rear of the Harvey's house. Police tape covers the back door, giving inspectors space to do their work.
Richmond Fire Investigators outside the home, going over details.
The Richmond Police Department Mobile Command Center parked outside the Harvey home.
A team of police investigators gather at the Mobile Command Center.
There was also a police forensics van parked outside.
The Harvey house was gone over by police investigators, the forensic unit, and the fire department inspectors.
Photos from one of the vigils at the Harvey home. They showed the happy family and friends, enjoying life.
Bryan played music, and even had a few albums, under independent labels. The first record used the band title of 'House of Freaks' and the album was named 'Monkey on a Chain'.
The back cover of 'Monkey on a Chain' showed Bryan (left) playing with fellow musician and band member, Johnny Hott.
Kathryn ran the 'World of Mirth' joke shop.
Many in the business community and patrons came to pay their respects.
There were flowers and photos left outside the store, which remained closed.
Two boards were left up, so that people could share their memories of the Harveys. There was not much room left.
While there, a young skateboarder came up. After telling Crime Library that his fater used to play music with Bryan, he signed the board.
Bryan the performer had a special act, he would dress up as Elvis.
Bryan's image on a candle, left at the World of Mirth.
Richmond Police Headquartes, main entrance.
Richmond police were operating under a gag order as of Friday morning, but were continuing to investigate leads.
Bryan and Kathryn Harvey enjoy a moment at a restaurant.