This episode covers the tragic death of Kathy Wangler, suspected to be a murder by her husband, Dr. Mark Wangler, an anesthesiologist. Key discussions include the investigation into Kathy's death, the role of carbon monoxide poisoning, and the subsequent trial that led to Mark's conviction.
Kathy Wangler died on September 4, 2006, from acute carbon monoxide poisoning. Her husband, Mark, initially claimed that a faulty water heater was to blame. However, investigators found no evidence to support this theory, leading to suspicions about Mark's involvement.
As the investigation unfolded, Kathy's family raised concerns about the state of her marriage and Mark's potential motive. They believed that Mark had a troubled relationship with Kathy, which included allegations of infidelity and financial disputes.
In April 2007, Mark was arrested and charged with aggravated murder. The prosecution argued that he used his medical knowledge to orchestrate the poisoning, while the defense maintained that Kathy's death was an accident caused by the water heater.
The jury ultimately found Mark guilty, sentencing him to life in prison. The episode highlights the complexities of the case, including the emotional impact on both families and the legal proceedings that followed.
Kathy Wangler's death led to her husband Mark's conviction for murder after suspicions arose about his involvement in her carbon monoxide poisoning.
This episode stands out for the following:
He sobbed like a baby. The tears were rolling down his cheeks.Deadly Exposure
I was devastated.Deadly Exposure
It sounded like the whole thing was staged.Deadly Exposure
I hope this isn't the last one. I don't forget to come back.Deadly Exposure
It was vindication for Kathy's family, especially her mother.Deadly Exposure
I don't think he saw a way out.Deadly Exposure