This episode of Dateline covers the mysterious disappearances of Fran Smith and Janice Hartman, both wives of John Smith. The investigation reveals a pattern of deceit and possible murder, leading to shocking revelations about Smith's past and his relationships with these women.
John Smith reported his wife Fran missing after she failed to contact her family following a hip injury. Fran's daughter Dee Dee and sister Sherry became suspicious of John's behavior and began their own investigation, uncovering troubling details about John's previous marriage to Janice Hartman, who also went missing.
As the investigation unfolded, detectives discovered that John had failed a polygraph test and had a history of manipulation. The case took a dark turn when John's brother Michael revealed he had seen Janice's remains in a box, leading to a renewed focus on John.
Despite the evidence, the prosecution faced challenges in linking John to Fran's disappearance. Ultimately, John was charged with Janice's murder but received immunity for information about Fran's case, which left her family feeling betrayed.
The episode highlights the relentless pursuit of justice by Fran's family and the ongoing concerns about John Smith's potential for future violence.
John Smith's wives Fran and Janice went missing, revealing a pattern of deceit and murder in a chilling investigation.
This episode stands out for the following:
You can roll over and you can play dead or you can fight.Chameleon
I said no. People who commit suicide don't usually hide their own bodies, John.Chameleon
I have started with honesty.Chameleon
You could see it in his affect, how he tensed up.Chameleon
That look I saw coming up those stairs was not a human being.Chameleon
You were potentially this close to dying.Chameleon