This episode of Dateline covers the case of Jody Scharf's death, the investigation into her husband Stephen Scharf, and the subsequent trial. Key topics include the circumstances surrounding Jody's fall from a cliff, the couple's troubled marriage, and the evidence presented in court.
Stephen Scharf describes the tragic night of September 20, 1992, when he and Jody visited their favorite cliff spot. He recounts how Jody fell, leading to her death, which was initially ruled an accident. However, police began to suspect foul play due to Stephen's calm demeanor and inconsistencies in his story.
As the investigation unfolded, it was revealed that Jody had served Stephen divorce papers shortly before her death. Friends testified that she feared for her safety, believing Stephen might harm her. The prosecution argued that Stephen had a motive to kill Jody to avoid a costly divorce and collect on a life insurance policy.
The trial featured testimony from various witnesses, including Stephen's son Jonathan, who described witnessing abuse in their home. The jury ultimately found Stephen guilty of murder, believing he had pushed Jody off the cliff.
Despite appeals, Stephen's conviction was upheld, and he remains in prison. The episode highlights the complexities of the case and the emotional impact on those involved.
Stephen Scharf is convicted of murdering his wife Jody after she falls from a cliff, revealing a troubled marriage and potential motives.
This episode stands out for the following:
I didn't know how bad things were, but I was stunned.The Cliff’s Edge
Denial. It was, you know, how could this happen?The Cliff’s Edge
I believe an accident occurred.The Cliff’s Edge
Jody was simply worth more dead than alive.The Cliff’s Edge
This case is an accident. Nothing more, nothing less.The Cliff’s Edge
I wish we had gone to the comedy club.The Cliff’s Edge