This episode covers the tragic story of James Cowan, his wife Julie, and the events leading to her death. It discusses their relationship, Julie's chronic illness, and the investigation into her death by antifreeze poisoning. Key figures include James Cowan, Julie Cowan, and her parents, Nancy and Jack Oldag.
James Cowan, a radio host, returned to Jefferson City, Missouri, after his wife's death. He shared details about her struggles with chronic illness and depression, which ultimately led to her tragic demise. Cowan's on-air persona contrasted sharply with the turmoil in his personal life.
Julie Cowan's health deteriorated rapidly, leading to her hospitalization and eventual death from ethylene glycol poisoning. The investigation raised questions about whether her death was a suicide or murder, with James Cowan as the prime suspect.
The prosecution argued that James Cowan had motive and opportunity, presenting evidence of his lies about his career and finances. The defense countered that Julie's health issues and mental state could explain her death.
Ultimately, the jury found James Cowan guilty of first-degree murder, concluding that he had poisoned his wife over time. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
James Cowan was convicted of murdering his wife Julie by poisoning her with antifreeze after a troubled marriage and her chronic illness.
This episode stands out for the following:
I thought a perfect child. She never gave us any problems at all.Deadly Deception
I just thought she'd be okay, and then she would have her body would jerk.Deadly Deception
Could the loving husband, James Cowan, have slowly poisoned his wife to death?Deadly Deception
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James Cowan was a killer.Deadly Deception
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