This episode of Dateline covers the murder of Archie McFarland, the love triangle involving his wife Mary Ann and her lover Janos Kulshar, and the subsequent investigation. Key discussions include the events leading up to Archie's death, the police investigation, and the courtroom drama that unfolds years later.
The episode begins with the shocking discovery of Archie McFarland's body by his son Gary in December 1985. Gary immediately suspects his mother Mary Ann's lover, Janos, after witnessing her emotional reaction. Detective Gil Kroenke investigates the murder, noting the personal nature of the stabbing.
As the investigation unfolds, Mary Ann confesses to police that Janos is responsible for the murder. However, due to lack of physical evidence, Janos is released. Years later, Gary discovers that Mary Ann has resumed her relationship with Janos, deepening the rift between mother and son.
In 2002, a new prosecutor, John Lewin, reopens the case, leading to the discovery of new evidence. After years of investigation, Janos is arrested and put on trial in 2011. The courtroom drama reveals Mary Ann's complex feelings for Janos and her struggle to reconcile her past.
The episode concludes with the jury finding Janos guilty of murder, bringing a long-awaited resolution to the case. Gary reflects on his father's legacy and his complicated relationship with his mother.
A love triangle leads to murder, betrayal, and a long fight for justice in the case of Archie McFarland.
This episode stands out for the following:
You know who did this, that son of a bitch.Deadly Triangle
Love! You did this in the name of love!Deadly Triangle
It just didn't seem right.Deadly Triangle
So something is there, but it's not blood.Deadly Triangle
If you were kneeling down in something.Deadly Triangle
I can't believe you know exactly what.Deadly Triangle