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Endgame

January 01, 2025 /

This episode discusses the suspicious death of Shelly Covlin, the investigation into her husband Rod Covlin, and the subsequent murder trial. Key topics include infidelity, domestic abuse, and the legal proceedings surrounding the case.

The episode begins with the details of Shelly's death in December 2009, where her husband Rod called 911 after their daughter found her unconscious in the bathtub. The scene raised suspicions due to the circumstances surrounding her death, including a cabinet door hanging off its hinge and blood in the tub.

Family and friends share their memories of Shelly, highlighting her vibrant personality and struggles in her marriage to Rod. The narrative reveals Rod's infidelity, financial issues, and volatile behavior, which contributed to the family's growing concerns about his involvement in Shelly's death.

As the investigation unfolds, detectives find inconsistencies in Rod's account of events, leading to the belief that Shelly's death was not accidental. The episode culminates in the trial, where evidence of Rod's abusive behavior and motive for murder is presented, ultimately resulting in his conviction.

The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of Shelly's death on her family and the pursuit of justice, emphasizing the emotional toll of the case.

TLDR

Shelly Covlin's suspicious bathtub death leads to her husband Rod's murder trial and conviction for domestic abuse and murder.

Episode

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I got a call, there's been an accident, and I said, what do you mean an accident?
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They suspect that she fell in the bathtub. You can't even think about the magnitude of it all.
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He sees his wife in the tub, he pulls her out, then he calls 911. I've never seen my son shell-shocked and speechless.
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He's acting upset, he's acting distraught. When I heard that she slipped and fell, my initial reaction was she wouldn't even take a bath.
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We had a flood of information that was extremely suspicious. Are you thinking this is a staged accident?
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We believed it was a staged accident. She confronted him. He's sleeping around with other women.
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He needed money. Right. And then she dies. Yeah. That's a really weird coincidence.
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You have infidelity. You have greed. I started to get very emotional. I know that he didn't do it.
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I know he's innocent. To convict somebody of murder, there's got to be proof. What happened to Shelly Kovlin in that apartment?
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If you had to pick one place that screams New York City, it's usually this. Times Square is the city's heart and soul,
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and normally full of noise and lights and people rushing somewhere, or nowhere. Take a short walk uptown, however, maybe 25 minutes on foot, and the endless racket of tourist hotspots and commerce gives way to a quieter vibe.
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Here, you find the tree-lined streets and cozy apartments of the Upper West Side.
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I started my own family here on the Upper West Side, just steps from Central Park.
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During the day, this neighborhood is buzzing with families. At night, it's quiet and safe.
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But just two blocks from where I lived, in the early morning hours of New Year's Eve 2009,
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something terrible touched this neighborhood. It happened inside this pricey apartment building on West 68th Street.
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Around 7 a.m., a man named Rod Covlin called 911 to say his 9-year-old daughter Anna
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found his wife Shelly unconscious in the bathtub. He sees his wife in the tub, he pulls her out, puts her face up on the ground and starts
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performing CPR. Then he calls 911 and they tell him to keep performing CPR. This is a horrible scene.
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And I would imagine absolutely devastating for their daughter. The EMTs arrived in minutes.
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They found no pulse. 47-year-old Shelly Covlin was beyond help. The police come to the scene.
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Eventually, a detective comes to the scene. Detectives found a tub full of bloody water,
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and Shelly wrapped in a comforter on the floor next to it. Above the tub, a cabinet with a door hanging off its hinge.
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They surmised Shelly had grabbed it as she fell and landed hard in the tub. And so investigators began the difficult process of deconstructing a life that had just come to a sad and mysterious end.
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The police would soon learn that Shelley Daniszewski-Kovlin was larger than life.
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Nobody admired her more than her sister Eve and brother-in-law Mark Karstadt. We would have a blast. We would laugh a lot. She was a lot of fun.
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She graduated with a marketing degree, and then my dad had asked her if she wanted to come and work with him at Merrill Lynch.
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Shelly eventually became a private wealth manager. The money was good. So was the prestige.
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Shelly was fancy. She was smart. She was educated. Shelly's friend, Stephanie Goldman, remembers the day Shelly took her to the upscale Friars Club.
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It was wintertime. She was wearing her fur coat, her mink coat. Men just came over to her. It was like being swept off her feet.
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She's got the finance job, the style. I mean, it sounds like she kind of was the classic New York City woman.
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Absolutely. Absolutely, she was. In February of 1998, Shelley went to a Jewish singles mixer in Manhattan,
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where sparks flew with a guy she met there. His name? Rod Covlin. She called her sister that night with an outrageous announcement.
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She was all giggles, and she said, I met a guy, a really nice guy, and she said, we're on our way to the airport to elope.
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She was laughing, and I said, Shelly, please don't do this. Eve talked her sister out of it that night, but Shelly was serious, and so was Rod.
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Shelly was 11 years older than him, but that didn't seem to matter. His parents, Dave and Carol Covlin, say he adored her right from the start.
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He told us he has a girlfriend, and we have to meet her. And I said, okay, Passover's coming up, we don't have time right now.
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No, you have to meet her. A brunette back then, Shelley married Rod six months later,
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and reality set in as they settled down to life as a couple. It wasn't exactly bliss, because while Shelley was a stunning overachiever,
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Rod was, well, not in the same league. He was a stock trader of middling success.
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What I did see was a guy that really had a lot of big ideas and was unable to execute on any of them But he had a couple of talents martial arts and backgammon And when he sat down and played he won
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He won. And he won money. Two years after she married Rod, Shelley gave birth to baby Anna.
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She was inseparable from Anna. She was doting on that child. She was an incredible mom.
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A second pregnancy followed, twins. But that ended in tragedy. So they were born prematurely, and then they died.
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Oh, my gosh. I think at childbirth and one, like, a few hours later. How did she handle that? How did you support her?
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It's just such an awful thing. Devastating. The entire year was a nightmare for her.
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Then, in 2006, Shelley had a baby boy. She and Rod named their son Miles. But now, three years later, Shelley was dead,
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And the scene inside that apartment on the Upper West Side was chaos. Mark says Eve could barely function.
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When I first saw her, she walked down the corridor and she was as white as a sheet.
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She was in terrible shock. NYPD detective Carl Rotermel was there too, pondering various scenarios.
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I've been to places where people have fallen in a tub and anything's possible. In this case, that would be an understatement.
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She said, we're broken and we just have to part ways. And she cried. She wept to me.
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The whirlwind romance ends in a storm. She confronted him and he said that, yes, he's sleeping around with other women and he wants an open marriage.
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I wasn't looking for any sort of relationship. New Year's in the Big Apple is usually a happy time.
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Celebrations everywhere and the promise of fresh starts and new dreams. But for those who knew and loved Shelly Covlin, 2010 began with sadness.
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Shelly's sister Eve and her husband Mark couldn't believe the mother of two was gone.
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Did it kind of hit you later, the more emotional side of things? As you think about your life without her.
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Right, exactly. And the children without her. Right. You can't even think about the magnitude of it all.
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Shelley's in-laws, David and Carol Covlin, were also in shock. Their son, Rod, called with the news.
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He says, Shelley's dead. I don't think I've ever made it to Manhattan faster in my life.
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Did you get any details? No. In that first phone call? Nothing. No, he just said, Shelley's dead.
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When you arrive, what's going on? Roderick was sitting on the couch. He was in shock.
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Honestly, I've never seen my son shell-shocked and speechless in my life. The next few days were a blur.
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For religious reasons, the family decided not to have an autopsy performed. My father-in-law obviously made the final decision.
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He went by his rabbi who said, don't do the autopsy. It was only as friends and family gathered to sit Shiva, the Jewish period of mourning,
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that they had time to think about the vibrant woman they'd just lost. She was an incredibly devoted mother.
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She was an incredible person. But what was also on their minds was dark and troubling,
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Shelly's rocky marriage to Rod. She said he doesn't get a job. He goes to the gym twice a day, and he's just hanging around the house.
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And she was very frustrated. She said, he's driving me crazy. In 2009, Shelley confessed to her sister that her marriage was in serious trouble.
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And she said, we're broken and we just have to part ways. And she cried. She wept to me.
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One thing Mark and Eve say came between the couple was Rod's dramatic mood swings.
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Rod has and has always had a violent, explosive temper. He could be sitting very calmly in a chair and something can set him off.
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and in seconds, he will literally explode. Shelley also complained about Rod's growing obsession with backgammon.
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It became a passion and then an obsession for him. Did he ever say why? I think he had forged relationships in the backgammon community that he really liked.
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Even Rod's parents felt their son was spending too much time on the game. I told him that he was being a little ridiculous with the backgammon and, you know, going to backgammon too much.
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I said, you've got a family. The Covlins say they saw changes in Shelly too, ones they felt were equally damaging to the marriage.
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She started going to the Friars Club. From once a week, it became much more frequent than that.
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The couple seemed to be living separate lives in what had to be a painful moment.
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Shelly told her sister it wasn't the backgammon or the fact that Rod wasn't pulling his weight that pushed her to separate.
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It was Rod's cheating. She believes that he left an email up so she would purposely see it from another woman.
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And she confronted him and he said that, yes, he's sleeping around with other women
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and he wants an open marriage. He still loves her and wants an open marriage. Most women don't want to go along with the open marriage concept.
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She was one of those who said absolutely no By June Rod had moved out and he didn go far Shelly arranged for him to live for free in an apartment across the hall
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to make it easy for the kids. Her close friend, Stephanie Goldman, wasn't happy with the arrangement.
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When Shelly told me that he was going to be living across the hall, my first instinct was, my goodness, I don't think this is a good idea.
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Nevertheless, Shelly was moving on. And so was Rod. He was very charming, intelligent, funny in a quirky sort of way.
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And I really enjoyed playing backgammon with him. Deborah Ohls met Rod at a backgammon tournament.
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Months later, their relationship became romantic. I wasn't looking for any sort of relationship.
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And he was pretty aggressive. And I think I was naive in the fact that I'm considerably older than Rod.
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So it never occurred to me that he would be interested in me in that way. So it surprised you when he made an overture?
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Right. And of course it made me feel good, a younger man being attracted to me. Meanwhile, Shelley was working with divorce attorney Lance Meyer.
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We talked about all the problems she was having with her husband and the concern she had about herself, her children,
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and she was really trying to figure out the best way to go about proceeding with a divorce case.
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By fall, she was dipping her toe in the dating pool again. She was on J-Date. She had met some gentlemen.
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J-Date, the Jewish dating website? Yeah, yeah. Shelley seemed on track to make a fresh start in 2010.
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Until that fresh start ended in what seemed like a deadly accident. When I heard that she slipped and fell in the tub, my initial reaction was she wouldn't even take a bath.
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And now Shelly's friends and family were wondering about the story Rod told police,
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that his daughter Anna called him that morning in a panic and let him into the apartment because he didn't have a key.
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I was very suspicious. Suspicions that only deepened when Mark learned the medical examiner wasn't sure either.
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I'm reading the death certificate and I saw that the cause of death was undetermined.
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A question from investigators. If Rod had pulled Shelley's wet body out of the tub, why was he bone dry?
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Two officers found this unusual and noted this. How would you not get wet? He was wearing a light-colored shirt.
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He just wasn't wet at all. We had a flood of information that was extremely suspicious.
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From the moment Shelly Covlin's family heard the story of her death, a slip and fall in a bathtub full of water,
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they felt it just didn't make sense. How do you fall in a bathtub? And then I started thinking and I said,
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Shelly takes a bath? She showers. You know, she's not taking a bath. Plus, Shelly had gotten a keratin hair straightening treatment the previous morning.
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She wasn't supposed to get her hair wet for several days. They say don't wash your hair for 72 hours.
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Not even supposed to go to the gym. This is what's been sort of labeled the legally blonde moment.
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That any woman who knows about a keratin treatment to straighten your hair is not going to expose your hair like that.
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Shelly's death didn't sit right with lead detective Carl Rotermel either. While he felt her death could have been an accident,
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details at the scene bothered him. The way that cabinet door had been yanked down,
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the blood in the tub, and marks on Shelly's body. She had bruising to her lip. She appeared to have some scratch marks.
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And she had bruising to her right hand. And what the detective would learn later cast suspicion directly on Rod.
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Rod told an officer that he had to pull Shelly's wet body out of the tub, yet his clothes were bone dry.
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Reporter Rebecca Rosenberg. Two officers found this unusual and noted this. How would you not get wet?
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He was wearing a light-colored shirt. He just wasn't wet at all, and it wasn't consistent with the story he had told.
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And their doorman remembered Rod doing something early that morning that was highly unusual for him.
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He stopped by the front desk on his way out of the building to get a snack. Even bought the doorman a Snickers bar.
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The doorman thought this was weird because Rod Covlin usually wasn't chatty and had, in all the years he'd been there, never offered to bring him anything back.
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Suspicious details indeed. The detective was hoping more clues would emerge from an autopsy.
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But remember, Shelley's family didn't have one done for religious reasons. How did you feel about that?
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I was uncomfortable. But if that's what the family wanted, I mean, you always want to try to help the family the best you can.
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It's a hard time. But without autopsy results, he says there wasn't much he could do.
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So less than a week after Shelly died, her family hired a private investigator. So you're not satisfied?
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Not at all. The private investigator had started talking to friends of Shelly's, and we had a flood of information.
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that was extremely suspicious. People were telling us things that were very worrying.
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Including things that confirmed what the family had already seen for themselves.
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Shelley's divorce attorney, Lance Meyer. He would belittle her he would yell at her he call her ugly he would make fun of her looks So he was a demeaning person he would go low So low in fact that at one point during their divorce Rod tried to undermine her at work
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He called her company to report that Shelly was on drugs, unstable, and depleting their joint bank account.
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He was trying to get her to lose her job, and it was obviously, she worked in a family operation within UBS,
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So it was a very serious thing. He was trying to hurt her and her family. The company determined Shelly was drug-free
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and found that Rod was taking much more money from their account than she was. The divorce got uglier.
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The two squabbled over child support. At one point, a judge told Rod he could no longer play backgammon,
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something he blamed on Shelly. He was beyond angry. She was taking away the thing he apparently cared about the most.
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A couple of weeks after Shelly's death, her family took their private investigator over to her apartment to check out the scene.
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Something caught the investigator's eye. The cabinet that Shelly had supposedly grabbed as she fell?
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The screws had been pulled out of the wall. He thought that would have taken more force than the 5'4", 132-pound Shelly could muster.
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It would have taken a lot of strength to pull the actual door of the cabinet off.
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Something that Shelly wouldn't have been able to do, he didn't believe? Most likely.
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So there's no doubt in your minds now that this is a staged accident? We believed it was a staged accident.
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But none of this was a smoking gun. The only way to know for sure how Shelly died was to exhume her body and do an autopsy.
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Two months after Shelly's death, at the family's urging, her body was pulled out of its grave and re-examined.
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Detective Rotermel was in the room with the medical examiner. What are you seeing? What are you thinking?
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Pretty much near the end of it. He looked at us. He showed us the hyoid bone that was broken.
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That's in the neck? Inside the neck area. And he says it was going to be a homicide.
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Wow. Shelly had been choked to death. The question was never, is he going to kill Shelly?
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The question was always when. Rod Covlin on trial for murder. I started to get very emotional.
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I will be there every single day so she knows that I'm there for her. Shelly Covlin had been found dead in her bathtub in December 2009.
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Investigators had long believed her husband Rod had killed her, but they didn't have enough evidence to prove it.
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Then, after nearly six years of slowly building a case, prosecutors finally became convinced they had enough to persuade a jury.
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In November 2015, Shelley's sister Eve got word from the district attorney's office.
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She said, we're about to arrest Rod Covlin for the murder of Shelley Covlin. So I started to get very emotional, and she says to me, are you okay?
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And I said, I've just been waiting a really long time to hear those words. It would take three more years for Rod's trial to begin.
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After waiting so long for justice, Eve and her husband Mark steeled themselves. Why was it important for you to be there?
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So I can tell you that on December 31, I said, I'm not leaving until they take Shelly's body out.
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And then when it came to the trial, I said, I will be there every single day. So she knows that I'm there for her, along with the rest of the family.
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There's only one person. Prosecutor Matthew Bogdanos described Rod Covlin as a cold-blooded killer,
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determined to get his wife out of his life, take their children, and seize her assets at any cost.
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Only one person had the motive, the opportunity, and the means to have done this.
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Prosecutors admitted their case wasn't a tidy one ready for CSI, but they put a lot of circumstantial evidence in front of the jury.
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We know it's a circumstantial case, but what do they have going for them with this jury?
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What they have going for them is that obviously Kovlin had access. He was right across the hall.
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He had motive and he is not a sympathetic guy. Prosecutors presented witnesses who said Rod didn't even try to hide his abuse of his wife.
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The family nanny told the jury that at one point he had become enraged and violent.
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She said to me, he said, Rod, throw her down on the floor. And when he asked her to go into the bedroom,
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she said she was scared of going in there with him because she don't know what he'll do.
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The prosecutor described Shelley as a textbook victim of domestic abuse. The question was never, is he going to kill Shelley?
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The question was always when. Shelley was living in fear, prosecutors said, because her estranged husband was boiling with rage in their custody battle.
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Shelley's divorce attorney, Lance Meyer, took the stand to say how Rod had even used his son as a weapon.
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Mr. Coblin took the children and accused Shelley of abusing Miles. It turns out that he took them to the hospital and made allegations that Shelley had sexually abused their son.
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Wow. So this is. Ugly. Yes. Prosecutors said those disturbing and false accusations
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were just one example of how Rod was becoming unhinged. He was also obsessively tracking Shelley's every move
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with secretly installed software on her computer. Rod told this co-worker that it enabled him to read her emails.
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He was reading through things, and he was upset with the number of people that she was talking to,
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and he was upset about the way he was being portrayed in her emails. By late 2009, he was also deeply in debt with virtually no income.
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Still, even with their divorce pending, he believed he would gain control of her $5 million estate if she died.
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But then Rod found some emails Shelly sent just two days before her death. She reaches out to an attorney and also tells several people that she wants to change her will and essentially write Rod Cofflin out of her will.
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The state said that's when Rod snapped and hatched his plan. The night of December 30th, her friend Melissa Fields saw her and sensed something was wrong.
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Shelly was nervous when we first met up and she was looking around quite a bit. And I did ask her what the problem, if something was wrong.
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She was worried that her ex-husband was following her. On what would turn out to be her last night alive,
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Shelly remained in fear. It was all heavy on her mind when she got home to her apartment that night at 7.51,
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caught here on security cameras. Later, she logged on to her online dating profile at 10.13,
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the last activity on any of her devices. Rod, meanwhile, was across the hall. He was usually online playing backgammon late into the night, but suddenly his online presence stopped at 1.03 a.m.
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No sign of him until he popped up on that surveillance video in the lobby at 4.13 a.m.
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The allegation was that he wanted to be seen on camera leading the apartment? Yes, he wanted to make an alibi, that this was like his way of sort of building an alibi.
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The prosecution called the New York State Medical Examiner. In the autopsy, he had noticed those scratches on her face and that fractured bone in her neck.
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My conclusion was that she had died as the result of neck compression, and I classified her death as a homicide.
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Strangulation. Not an accidental fall. And in another sinister twist, prosecutors believe that three and a half years after Shelley's death,
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Rod drafted a note composed from his 12-year-old daughter's email account, pretending to be her.
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It read, I lied. She didn't just slip. I got so mad, so I pushed her. I didn't mean to hurt her. I swear.
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It was never sent, but it did hit the tabloids after it was filed with the court.
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What father does that? Who does that to a child? Right. Who basically frames a child?
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Right. On their own. Prosecutors didn't get that note admitted into trial, but they were about to bring forward a star witness
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whose explosive allegations would rock the courtroom. What was it like walking into that courtroom
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and seeing Rod Kovlin in there? Terrifying. Had Rod Kovlin hatched another murder plot?
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He said, you have to help me kill my parents. I was, you know, just stunned. The End
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The closer turned out to be none other than Deborah Ohles Rod backgammon buddy and his former lover Taking the stand sunglasses on What was it like walking into that courtroom and seeing Rod Kovlin in there
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Terrifying. I had to look at him one time, once, just to point him out and say that's who he is.
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Debra testified that she got a late night call from Rod on that fateful New Year's Day.
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He told me that his wife had an accident and died. My very first thought was, that's a really weird coincidence and timing,
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and that really basically solves all his problems. But then I felt guilty about thinking that because he said it was an accident,
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and then the paper said it was an accident. You're saying coincidence, like he needed money.
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Right. They've broken up, and then she dies. So it makes Rod's life easier. Right, but then he was very adamant about his innocence, always.
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After that, their long-distance relationship progressed in fits and starts. They'd often play backgammon online.
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Debra would drive from her home down south to tournaments, sometimes picking up Rod in New York and taking him with her.
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Then, one day in 2010, the police paid her a surprise visit. I answered all their questions and offered to give them a copy of the games.
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the Gregamon games that we played. So they'd have exact times that we played. And that was it.
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Did they tell you why they were there? They thought he was guilty. They said he was a really
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bad person. And I didn't believe them at the time. You had gotten to know him pretty well at this
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point, too. Right. I never saw the monster that I eventually came to know until later.
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But the monster was lurking. As Deborah told the court, over time, she began to see just how volatile Rod could be.
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He had a mercurial temper. It didn't take much to set him off. She also saw terrible fights that he had with his parents.
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By 2012, Rod and his children were living with his parents in a New York City suburb, and the fighting was constant.
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One time during one of these fights, Rod had brought his arms back and he shoved his father as hard as he could.
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His father went flying into the room, hit his head on the floor. Eventually, Rod's parents evicted him and kept his kids.
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Rod was determined to strike back. Debra says he hatched bizarre plots to kill his parents.
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She told the court about when he dreamt up when Superstorm Sandy struck the East Coast.
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He said that because there was no electricity, the alarm would not be on. He wanted to go through a window in the basement, kill his parents, and set his house on fire.
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I was, you know, just stunned. He was going to? He wanted to go over there. Set fire?
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Kill his parents, set fire to the house, and somehow get Anna and Miles out safely.
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and I discussed it with him for like 15 minutes or so. I'm like, no, you're not going to do this.
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And then finally I said, just how are you going to explain miraculously that you just happened to be there to save your children?
00:31:36
And finally that, you know. So he backed out. He finally backed down. Then, she said, there was the poison plot
00:31:44
that called for his young daughter Anna to participate. You wanted her to put rat poison in their food or sugar for their tea or whatever.
00:31:53
Why don't you leave him at this point? How am I supposed to protect his parents if I don't know what he's plotting?
00:32:02
I can't be there and protect them. If I'm not there, he won't confide in me and let me know what's going on.
00:32:11
You're helping the situation as to be the voice of reason for Rod? either try and talk him out of it or have enough definitive proof where I can go to the police.
00:32:20
By this time Deborah had rented an apartment for herself and Rod to live in just north of New York City But she says she was growing weary of his anger and exasperated by his lurid schemes One day she testified things came to a head
00:32:36
We were in the car driving and he said to me, you have to help me kill my parents.
00:32:42
And I said, I am not going to help you kill your parents. And he asked me like four or five times and I finally, I just like, I'm not going to help you kill your parents.
00:32:50
And even if I wanted to, which I don't, you'd kill me too. And he had this kind of creepy laugh.
00:32:56
And he looked at me in a way that, like, oh, you're just now figuring this out. And then he said, quote, no, I only want to kill the people who try to take my children away from me.
00:33:08
Did you believe now that Rod killed Shelly? There was no question, susceptible of doubt in my mind that he killed her at that point.
00:33:17
Finally, Rod and Deborah split. In August 2014, she called investigators and told them everything she knew.
00:33:25
Now, four and a half years later, she had told a jury, and she was about to get grilled by Rod Covlin's defense attorneys.
00:33:36
Were you scared? Yes. Did you call the police? Yes or no? Did you call the police?
00:33:43
No. To convict somebody of murder, there's got to be proof. murder or accident, what would the jury decide?
00:33:53
How hard was it waiting for the verdict? Oh my gosh, that was so painful. Carol Covlin sat behind her son during the long weeks of trial.
00:34:20
Why was it so important for you to be there? He's my son. And I think any mother would do that for their child.
00:34:29
You had to listen to your son being called a philanderer, a bum, an abuser, and a killer.
00:34:35
How did you handle that? You really wanted to get up and scream at them and call them liars, but you can't.
00:34:42
One of the most explosive pieces of testimony was Deborah Ohles alleging that Rod had wanted to kill you.
00:34:49
And in grand fashion, we're talking arsenic, rat poison. Rod's dad, Dave, says Debra's claims were laughable.
00:34:58
The alleged murder plots, I think, are a farce. Rod's defense attorney, Robert Gottlieb, agreed.
00:35:04
During a testy cross-examination, he tried to poke holes in Debra's testimony, starting with her story of those plots.
00:35:12
Were you scared? Yes. Did you call the place? Yes or no? Did you call the place?
00:35:18
No. Gottlieb says Deborah's stories of Rod's temper didn't add up either. Time and time again, when she is saying that she felt bullied by Rod, she was afraid of him.
00:35:30
The only thing she ever says in her emails is, I love you, dear, I love you, over and over again.
00:35:38
Despite her denials, Gottlieb said Deborah had been crushed when the relationship ended.
00:35:43
Her testimony, he said, was nothing more than the words of a woman scorned. So is it fair to say, yes or no, you were jealous?
00:35:52
No, I was mad at him. I was mad at him for a lot of reasons. Is it fair to say that you have a history and have admitted to being an habitual liar?
00:36:05
That is disgusting and false. That is not true. The defense conceded Rod wasn't always a stand-up guy, but he said that didn't make him a murderer.
00:36:16
You may despise him. You may not even be able to look at him. You may want to convict him to convict somebody of murder.
00:36:27
There's got to be proof. There was none, Gottlieb said. Zero evidence there'd been foul play.
00:36:34
No signs of a struggle. He said Rod couldn have slipped into Shelley apartment and killed her like the prosecution argued because there was no evidence he even had a key Remember Rod said little Anna had let him in that morning
00:36:49
There's been no evidence that Mr. Kovlin was ever in the apartment on December 30 or December 31
00:36:54
before 7 a.m. No evidence either, Gottlieb said, about what had caused Shelly's injuries.
00:37:01
He suggested one explanation, the exhumation. They used back hose to exhume. They used shovels to get to the coffin.
00:37:14
Carol said there was nothing she heard in court that convinced her Shelly's death was anything but a tragic accident.
00:37:20
If you see those photos, it doesn't look like she just slipped and fell. It looks like someone did something to her.
00:37:28
Not really. If you look at her face, if she slipped and fell and hit her face into the bathtub.
00:37:34
So where did her scratches come from then? I mean, you don't get scratches falling in a bathtub.
00:37:38
It depends on what's in there, how they took her out. I have no idea. I just, you know, again, you are left with a conundrum.
00:37:50
A conundrum that would never be solved, the defense argued, because of bungling by investigators.
00:37:56
And you do not have any notes for any of those interviews on December 31, correct?
00:38:01
Not that I recall, sir. Investigators hadn't dusted for fingerprints or collected DNA samples.
00:38:08
There was a long list, Gottlieb said, of what investigators hadn't done at the scene.
00:38:14
Every single viewer would know that that's not the way you investigate a suspicious scene.
00:38:24
If there's even a remote possibility that it could be a homicide, it was disgraceful.
00:38:32
Then, in a bold move, the defense rested without calling any witnesses. After more than eight weeks of testimony, it was up to the jury to decide.
00:38:43
Was this an accident or a cold-blooded murder? How hard was it waiting for the verdict?
00:38:50
Oh my gosh, that was so painful. And I had such butterflies. Oh my gosh, that was bad.
00:38:58
They didn't have to wait long. After only a day of deliberations, the jury was back.
00:39:06
I'll say this is the first count of this indictment, charging the defendant, Roderick Coblin,
00:39:10
with the crime of murder in the second degree. Guilty or not guilty? Guilty. Judge, I don't want to go to the second count.
00:39:19
Do you want to pull the jurors over here? Guilty. I've been through a lot of trials,
00:39:24
and I don't know that I've ever seen that much emotion from a family, and that many hugs and that many tears.
00:39:30
I mean, it was pretty incredible to watch your family. It wasn't a moment of celebration.
00:39:36
It was a moment of relief for fear of what would have been if the wrong verdict came down.
00:39:45
And outside the courthouse, family and friends gathered. After all this time, they felt like they could breathe again.
00:39:57
The first thing I thought of was, it's justice for Shelley, and she can finally rest.
00:40:03
Deborah Ohls hopes she can rest now, too. The prosecution's star witness is happy the jury believed her.
00:40:11
It was like a huge weight has been lifted off of me, and I'm finally, like, completely, you know, it's done.
00:40:20
Do you regret the day you met Rod? I do. I really do. How are the children doing?
00:40:26
They're holding it together as best they could. Shelly's children are young adults now.
00:40:35
They don't have much contact with Shelly's side of the family. Is there anything that you want the children to know about their mother and how you feel about them?
00:40:44
Their mother, with every breath she took and every ounce of her, she adored them.
00:40:56
you

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Episode Highlights

  • The Mysterious Death of Shelly Covlin
    Shelly Covlin's tragic death raises questions about her husband's involvement and the circumstances surrounding it.
    “What happened to Shelly Kovlin in that apartment?”
    @ 01m 06s
    January 01, 2025
  • Rod Covlin's Arrest
    After years of investigation, Rod Covlin is arrested for the murder of his wife, Shelly.
    “We're about to arrest Rod Covlin for the murder of Shelley Covlin.”
    @ 21m 12s
    January 01, 2025
  • The Trial of Rod Covlin
    Rod Covlin's trial reveals disturbing details about his abusive behavior and motive for murder.
    “The question was always when.”
    @ 23m 23s
    January 01, 2025
  • Last Night Alive
    On what would turn out to be her last night alive, Shelly remained in fear.
    @ 25m 27s
    January 01, 2025
  • Alibi Construction
    Rod wanted to be seen on camera leading the apartment to build an alibi.
    @ 26m 04s
    January 01, 2025
  • Guilty Verdict
    After a day of deliberations, the jury found Rod guilty of second-degree murder.
    @ 39m 14s
    January 01, 2025
  • Justice for Shelley
    Family and friends felt relief as they gathered outside the courthouse after the verdict.
    @ 39m 50s
    January 01, 2025
  • A Mother's Love
    Shelly adored her children with every breath she took.
    @ 40m 44s
    January 01, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • I know that he didn't do it.
    Endgame
  • She was an incredibly devoted mother.
    Endgame
  • I've just been waiting a really long time to hear those words.
    Endgame
  • The question was never, is he going to kill Shelley?
    Endgame
  • Did you believe now that Rod killed Shelly?
    Endgame
  • I do. I really do.
    Endgame

Key Moments

  • Suspicious Details00:34
  • Marriage Trouble09:48
  • Investigation Begins17:22
  • Fear of Following25:22
  • Surveillance Footage25:59
  • Explosive Allegations27:15
  • Guilty Verdict39:14
  • Relief and Justice39:50

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