This episode covers the disappearance of Anne Race, the impact on her children Glenn, Joanne, and Caitlin, and the investigation into her husband John Race. Key discussions include Anne's secret plans to leave John, the family's reactions, and the eventual murder trial against John Race.
Glenn Race recalls the day his mother left, believing she went on vacation, while his sisters had different perspectives. Joanne suspected their father, John, was involved in their mother's disappearance, while Caitlin remained supportive of him.
The episode details the investigation led by detectives Frank Salerno and Louis Danoff, who grew suspicious of John's story. They uncovered inconsistencies in John's account and evidence suggesting Anne's life ended on April 22, 1991.
As the trial unfolds, Glenn struggles with conflicting loyalties between his father and the truth about his mother. The prosecution presents circumstantial evidence, while the defense argues the lack of physical proof.
Ultimately, the jury finds John Race guilty of murder, leaving Glenn to grapple with the reality of his father's conviction and the unresolved mystery of his mother's fate.
The episode reveals the disappearance of Anne Race and the subsequent murder trial of her husband John Race, impacting their children deeply.
This episode stands out for the following:
How could he know that the view through the peephole would be the last time?Prime Suspect
I believed him and went along with that, assuming she would come back.Prime Suspect
He was a model dad. But was he also a homicidal husband?Prime Suspect
The evidence will demonstrate, beyond any reasonable doubt, that Anne Race is dead.Prime Suspect
I will never have sex with John again.Prime Suspect
I feel he is guilty.Prime Suspect