
This episode covers the mysterious death of Thomas Coleman, the investigation into his best friend Gilberto Nunez, and the subsequent trial for murder. Key topics include midazolam poisoning, a love affair, and the challenges of proving guilt.
Thomas Coleman was found dead in his car at a Kingston, New York, Planet Fitness parking lot. Initial thoughts suggested a heart attack, but an autopsy revealed acute midazolam poisoning. This led detectives to suspect his best friend, Gilberto Nunez, a dentist who had access to the drug.
Surveillance footage showed Nunez's vehicle near the scene, raising questions about his involvement. Nunez admitted to an affair with Coleman's wife, Linda, complicating the investigation. Despite the circumstantial evidence, including text messages and a suspicious email, Nunez maintained his innocence.
During the trial, the prosecution argued that Nunez had motive and opportunity, while the defense claimed there was insufficient evidence to convict. The jury ultimately found Nunez not guilty of murder but guilty of forgery related to fake CIA documents.
In the aftermath, Nunez faced additional charges and was sentenced to prison for perjury and insurance fraud, while the Coleman family continued to cope with their loss.
Thomas Coleman died from midazolam poisoning; his best friend Gilberto Nunez was acquitted of murder despite evidence of an affair with Coleman's wife.

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