naldo5000
03-04-2023, 01:19 PM
There was a UM episode, I think during one of the early seasons, where a man's wife disappeared and was assumed dead, but they hadn't found the body. The husband seemed like the obvious suspect, but they couldn't prove it and he agreed to be interviewed on the show. I can't remember many more details, but at the end of the segment, there were some really bizarre shots of him sitting alone and looking sad. I feel like maybe he was even drinking coffee and I'm fairly certain he had dark hair and a mustache.
Does this ring a bell for anyone else? I've been rewatching the series on YouTube lately and haven't seen this case pop up.
WishfulDreamer
03-04-2023, 03:41 PM
There was a UM episode, I think during one of the early seasons, where a man's wife disappeared and was assumed dead, but they hadn't found the body. The husband seemed like the obvious suspect, but they couldn't prove it and he agreed to be interviewed on the show. I can't remember many more details, but at the end of the segment, there were some really bizarre shots of him sitting alone and looking sad. I feel like maybe he was even drinking coffee and I'm fairly certain he had dark hair and a mustache.
Does this ring a bell for anyone else? I've been rewatching the series on YouTube lately and haven't seen this case pop up.
https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Doreen_Marfeo
It's on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4cUHMQbRPQ
Second to last case :)
infinityluxe
03-05-2023, 02:46 PM
This is another case where they should have used circumstantial evidence to seek a conviction. It could have saved the life of the woman he murdered after Doreen.
There was another case there the woman's bones were in the husband's backyard and they still claimed they didn't have enough evidence to charge him.
We have seen cases where people have been tried and convicted for much less.
Clockwork
03-05-2023, 09:44 PM
This is another case where they should have used circumstantial evidence to seek a conviction. It could have saved the life of the woman he murdered after Doreen.
There was another case there the woman's bones were in the husband's backyard and they still claimed they didn't have enough evidence to charge him.
We have seen cases where people have been tried and convicted for much less.
The one with the woman's bones in the backyard is Monica Rizzo. Botched case for sure.
The one the poster is asking about as we know is Steven Marfeo. He was actually cool as a cucumber. There was a thread asking what guilty person actually still gave a good interview. I would say Steven falls into this category.
infinityluxe
03-06-2023, 06:28 AM
The one with the woman's bones in the backyard is Monica Rizzo. Botched case for sure.
The one the poster is asking about as we know is Steven Marfeo. He was actually cool as a cucumber. There was a thread asking what guilty person actually still gave a good interview. I would say Steven falls into this category.
Yes a true sociopath. Most are charming, intelligent and can lie so naturally as if they believe their own lies.