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The Widower Ep. 2: 6 Wives, 4 Funerals

February 24, 2021 /

This episode covers the chilling case of Thomas Randolph, who has been married six times, with four of his wives dead under suspicious circumstances. Key discussions include the investigation into the murders of his wives, particularly Sharon Randolph and Becky Randolph, and the manipulative tactics Randolph used to groom accomplices for murder.

Detectives Dean and Rob Wilson investigate the suspicious deaths linked to Randolph, revealing a pattern of financial motives and manipulation. They detail the circumstances surrounding the deaths of his wives, including the dubious suicide ruling of Becky Randolph, who was shot in the head.

Witnesses, including Eric Tarantino, share how Randolph solicited them to kill his wives for insurance money. The episode highlights the detectives' frustrations in gathering evidence and the challenges they faced in building a case against Randolph.

The narrative culminates in the eventual arrest of Thomas Randolph for the murders of Sharon and Mike Miller, showcasing the detectives' determination to bring him to justice despite the complexities of the case.

Ultimately, the episode serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of manipulation and the lengths some individuals will go to for financial gain.

TLDR

Thomas Randolph's manipulative schemes lead to the suspicious deaths of four wives and his eventual arrest for murder.

Episode

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Thomas Randolph took his wife out to dinner for Mother's Day. We had a theory that as they're walking together holding hands,
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he knows within a very short period of time she'd be dead on the floor in her house.
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He groomed a person that would be willing to kill for him. Think we should tell you you're under arrest?
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No, because if you are, you're f***ed up. There was more that we needed to know about Tom Randolph.
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We're going to have to go back through every relationship we ever had. We went to Washington State, Indiana, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Utah.
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He'd been married six times and four of his wives are dead. Becky was shot in the head.
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We had a gun in her hand. It seems like a suicide. She would never have killed herself.
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Police arrested Thomas Randolph on charges of murder. He said, point blank, I want you to kill my wife.
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These women come up dead. He comes up with money. He's really a sick son of a bitch.
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On the ground. On the ground. Yeah, Scott, look what you've done to me. Boom, boom, boom.
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Put your hands on your head right now. Put your hands on your head. What did you do, my mother?
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I love you, Tom. I love you, Tom. I love you, Tom. I love you, Tom. I love you, Tom.
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I love you, Tom. I love you, Tom. Well, it's 2021. I never thought that we'd still be talking about Thomas Randolph,
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but it is definitely a story that needs to be told. I open it up. I get right here and Sharon's laying in the floor.
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It's rare that you come across somebody like a Tom Randolph where they methodically map out how they're going to take someone's life.
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And it's chilling. I thought I just seemed like a shadow or something over this way.
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I would describe Thomas Randolph as egotistical, selfish, a narcissist that cares for nothing and no one other than himself.
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Sharon? Sharon! My partner Rob Wilson and I were investigating the murder of Sharon Randolph and Mike Miller.
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We had every belief that Tom Randolph had met Mike Miller, that he befriended him, that he started grooming him for what eventually occurred on May 8th of 2008.
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As soon as she walked into this area here, where her head was positioned right here, Michael Miller fired that shot.
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As Miller started to walk through the garage door to leave with Thomas Randolph behind him,
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Tom Randolph fired the first shot. They ambushed him. Boom! I remember her showing up to my front door with him.
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And I was like, where did he come from? And then I heard about him coming from Utah.
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She really didn't say much about him. I didn't know how many wives he had. I didn't realize that my mom was his sixth wife.
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There was a lot that I did not know in his past. How really, really dangerous he was.
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Crazy. Well, after we met Colleen, we learned from her that she had found a will that her mother had left.
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that Tom Randolph didn't know anything about. So my will was valid, and his was no longer valid,
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which really upset him. His whole idea was to get everything, and that's not what was taking place.
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He saw his plan slipping away, and that made Colleen very afraid. I never liked his whole vibe at all.
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I thought he was very strange, kind of creepy. There came a point in time where Colleen wanted to change the locks on the house.
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I was afraid to go by myself. Should we go get your shoes? So O'Kelly went with me.
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It's just more or less almost like a keep the peace, move out type of situation here with me being here today.
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It's a civil issue and that's what it is. We're changing out all the locks on the house so Tommy Randolph doesn't have access.
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Colleen came in and she saw the tape up on the wall and the blood spatter and things like that.
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She had more questions, and I answered as many as I could for her. That was my first where I heard of what exactly happened.
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I only had bits and pieces. But this is very important to us. It tells us a lot.
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Which is also consistent with... She knew about Mike Miller being the one who killed her mother.
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So she had just walked in the house from the garage? It doesn't make sense. Yeah, I mean...
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It makes more sense that there a person in here waiting When your mother comes into the house it far far more consistent with a person being in here laying in wait for your mother to cross over this this area in the hallway
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the next thing i would think of logically then why didn't michael knew tommy was going to walk
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in the door next shoot him the second he came in well and that's all that's all also consistent with
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Michael being part of this plan to kill your mother. I'm looking for some sort of...
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So we're walking through the house, and the front door was left open. Tom Randolph showed up.
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Randolph was standing right in the doorway with this crazy look on his face. And I froze.
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Have you got a piece of paper that says I can't be here? You know, that's what I thought, so you're just an a**hole, aren't you?
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Oh, my heart's still going pretty fast. It just scared the crap out of me. You could see when Colleen tensed up, I mean, quite a bit, when we knew he was there.
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And he was immediately agitated. He felt like he could come in and start pushing his way around and we were like, nope, I'm
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not having any of it. And Randolph looked even more upset that I was with O'Kelly.
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Have you got a piece of paper that says I can't be here? That's what I thought, so I think I'll stay in my house.
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I'm good here. This is my house to progress. No, that's not the way I can go today.
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You're just an a**hole, aren't you? Yeah, you really are. I need to get some of my stuff all in here.
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No, go ahead. But believe me, I can't get my clothes. No, no, that's something you need.
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You got to work out with your turn. He's locked out because he can't get his clothes.
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and I'm not talking to her. Oh, my heart's still going pretty fast. Just scared the crap out of me.
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I'm going to get through some of this stuff. Rob and I had gathered enough information based on the crime scene and witnesses, video surveillance we had obtained to that point,
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and had every degree of confidence that we had enough to arrest Thomas Randall. We're getting ready to go over to the district attorney's office, go over the case, go over what we have at this point, and see if we have enough.
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I'm hopeful, but I'm doubtful. I'm a little more pessimistic than Dean is. I'm not sure we're quite there yet.
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We presented the case to Robert Daskus and David Stanton, two of the very experienced district attorneys.
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We were hoping to walk out of that meeting with an arrest warrant. I thought, this is good.
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We have plenty. We have this home invasion that occurs on the 8th of May. We have a pretty good idea of when they got home.
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We presented the facts that we had that we knew at the time. He lets her out. In addition to some things that had come to light about Mr. Randolph.
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We believe that this was planned months earlier. Over the period of five months that Randolph befriends Miller.
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They're in daily contact with each other. They do all sorts of stuff together to include day and afternoon of the murder.
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They went out together shopping for jet skis. Dean believes that this was a setup by Randolph to use Miller as a pawn to do the dirty work.
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Then he got rid of the only witness that could tie him to this conspiracy. You both believe without question that Miller shoots Sharon, and then of course Randolph comes in and plays the hero.
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You don't think there's any chance that Randolph shoots both? We don't believe so.
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That kind of surprises me. You're telling me that you don't think that Randolph popped the wife?
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No. Let's just walk through it from Randolph's version of Benz. They had this struggle in the hallway.
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There's a bunch of shots fired. He wants to make sure the guy who just killed his wife and is in his house is dead.
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So he goes over and puts a couple rounds in his head. That's what we thought that night.
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And Randolph says during the struggle the mask comes up a little. Pushed up a little.
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Okay. And does he say at some point that he takes it off of him? No. He said that when he shot him in the head that he believed he still had the mask on.
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And there's no holes in the mask. There's no holes in the ski mask. there's no bullet holes
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there's no blood on it Dave there's so much more to it there's so much more to it
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he's been married six times four wives are dead wow four wives are dead in my line of work
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I don't believe in coincidences obviously at this point I don't know a lot of the details
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about his other wives both living and dead They wanted some time to think about it It was kind of disappointing Like well maybe I didn say it right
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Maybe I didn't, you know, focus on the right things. But obviously they weren't getting it at that point.
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They weren't feeling it. There were some very strong conclusions that you could draw, but they weren't absolutes.
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Rob and I were frustrated. You just couldn't say, okay, that's it. Let's go, you know.
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Let's put the handcuffs on him and take him in. This is mostly all of his stuff.
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This is the ammunition. Two giant duffel bags and bullets. What if he's never arrested?
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I'm going to be afraid. Really afraid. It's a helmet. Well, it's a roller blade.
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It's a helmet for Mick. Your parents die, and then all of a sudden, everything is just so overwhelming.
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You're in charge of everything. What do you do with it, you know? And, um... This is all mail, which is sealed.
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I don't sleep good. I have some really strange dreams, nightmares. More involving him.
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I know I've pissed him off pretty bad by locking him out of the house, and he's not been able to get his stuff for quite a while.
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We've been rooting through the house and seeing all of his things. I can see why he's so upset now.
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There's some naked pictures in here. We found some business cards. He's got a lot of attorney's cards.
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That's his stuff. He was extremely creepy going through his things. Driver's licenses from his ex-wives.
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It's hard to swallow. It's crazy. There's his scuba gear. There's that, and then he's got this bulletproof vest going on.
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I don't know what you need that for. This was the bedroom. This was his side. He stashes all his drugs and medications in here.
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This is mostly all of his stuff. This is the ammunition. He had two giant duffel bags of bullets.
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There are those hollow tip bullets. What if he's never arrested? Uh, gosh, I don't know.
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I'm going to be afraid. Really afraid. Here you go, sweetie. I took some control away from him.
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I know he's a controlled freak. I really have faith in the police. All the things we were able to put together about him
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added that credibility to Colleen Spear. That she truly believed that as long as Tom Randolph
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was free, that she needed to be afraid. As we were walking into that second meeting with the district attorneys,
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I mean, we were both hopeful that we'd be able to walk out of there with an arrest warrant for Thomas Randolph.
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What a jury is going to know is he claims there's an intruder, he's startled, lucky for him he gets a gun,
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and the explanation he provides you doesn't make a lot of sense given the physical evidence he gets.
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Is it any wonder he can't remember exactly where he was when he fired that gun? I was not happy.
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I remember sitting there thinking, I don't know how you're not seeing this. I don't know what the reason is.
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And so, you know, when I look at it, I say there's no way given that evidence that a jury convicts him of anything with that explanation.
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I think it's not there. I tend to agree with Robert. The most critical thing at that juncture is, you know, is there any evidence that's relevant and admissible to the current case that Dean's investigating?
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If I'm a defense attorney, yeah, he's panicked. Well, we got the gal in North Carolina that says that Miller told her that this guy was looking for somebody to kill his wife.
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He said, I don't know. He told me he wanted me to kill his wife. Okay, who does that witness say that that comes from?
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From Michael Miller. From Michael Miller. Robert, what's your thought about the statements to Miller about him being solicited?
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Right. I mean, I don't think that's ever coming in. Yeah. I don't see any way to get her on the hearsay.
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If we get Randolph telling somebody something and that person comes forward, then we've got no problem.
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Right. They told us we didn't have enough. They felt like there was a plausible deniability there for him and that the case just wasn't strong enough.
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And they didn't want to take a chance of losing it in court. We had a lot more work to do ahead of us.
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Okay well we need to dig deeper That means we going to have to go back through every relationship he ever had you know and talk to everyone And that we did There was a lot more that we put together
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Things that we absolutely never anticipated. We were determined to keep going to gather as much information as we needed to put him in cuffs.
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So we wanted to know exactly what had happened to each one of his prior wives. We needed to look at each one of those marriages, each one of those relationships,
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to see if that would have any bearing on our case. And so we started with wife number one.
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Catherine, hi. May we come in? Come on in. Okay. Do you know if he had an insurance policy on you?
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Yes, he did. After we left the DA's office, we had to just dig as deep as we could into Tom Randolph's life.
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He'd been married six times and four of his wives are dead. The first wife was still alive.
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She was married to someone else and was living up in Washington State. Arriving at address on right.
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We're dealing with a relationship that's pretty old, 25 years old. Catherine, hi.
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Hi. May we come in? Come on in. Okay. This was probably in the 1970s. He liked that long year, didn't he?
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Yeah. How did you meet Thomas Randolph? I was in high school. I was a senior, and I had a girlfriend,
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and her boyfriend happened to be roommates. When did you get married? August 2nd, 1975.
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I was 18. He was 20. And this was where? This was in Clearfield, Utah. We were married at his parents' house
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and I was very drawn to his parents. They were very good to me. He was a very charming and witty person
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and very intelligent. And I fell for that at first. And you have two children with him?
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Mm-hmm. Okay. Justice and Krista. Randolph and Kathy had two kids. One, her son's name was Justice.
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We found that to be rather ironic. I mean, he didn't hold a steady job for too long.
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The first sign I saw of things going wrong, I made him a bowl of oatmeal one morning.
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And because it didn't have sugar on it, he picked it up and threw it against the wall
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and said, my mother always puts sugar on my oatmeal. What happened after that, after you saw that first sign?
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Well, I think, of course, deteriorated from there. He just, you know, wouldn't quit harassing me.
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He started seeing other women Doing a lot of drugs Started to deal drugs Was arrested
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But his parents bailed him out every time Do you know if he had an insurance policy on you?
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Yes, he did We actually divorced him April 7th of 83. What was the reason why you ended the marriage?
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He got really scary and abusive, not physically but psychologically. He was very narcissistic.
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He liked to control you, you know. And then at some point you meet Steve. Mm-hmm.
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And how long after you'd started dating did he find out about the relationship? I think it was pretty soon.
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It was pretty soon because we'd had a... Her husband, Steve, had been friends with Thomas Randolph prior to them even getting married.
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His reaction was that it was like stealing meat from another man's refrigerator.
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You going out with his ex-wife, like you were stealing meat from his refrigerator.
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You had a brief conversation with Detective O'Kelly on the phone, and specifically I guess there was a conversation that Mr. Randolph had initiated with you
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where he was asking you about what you'd be willing to do for money? Yes, I did.
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He had approached me and asked me if I would kill somebody for money if I knew I could get away with it.
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And on several occasions, he did approach me and say something like this. Several occasions?
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Several occasions, yes. Not just once, but several times. Looking back, I firmly believe that she was the target.
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It shows a pattern, you know, not just the approach, but just kind of, you know, that he's around somebody for a while and then he'll just maybe put something out there and see whether or not they, like you say, whether or not they bite on it, you know?
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Yeah. This is all fitting the pattern. We needed to find out more. He was still active.
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Out on the loose. And he was in town. I was very afraid. I knew he killed her. I think Colleen had every reason to be afraid.
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The only thing we could do at that point was just tell her, if you thought you were under immediate threat, call 911.
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You know, make sure you protect yourself. And we had to tell her that because at that point,
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there was nothing we could do to restrict Tom Randolph's movement. I just remember screaming and just dropping to my knees.
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Becky Randolph was Tom Randolph's second wife. I said, is it Becky? And she said, just come home. And I said, she's dead. Just come home.
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At this point, with our investigation, and now talking to Kathy and Steve, her husband,
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we're very interested in finding out what had happened with the other wives. Becky Randolph was Tom Randolph's second wife.
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They were married in 1983. When we first found out about Becky Randolph, we found that it was ruled a suicide.
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The initial investigation said that it was a suicide. Yeah, this is Detective Wilson from Las Vegas.
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We wanted to get the information about what happened. Was it similar to what we had?
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So we had to follow the breadcrumb trail all the way back to Utah and talk to everyone that was still around that was willing to talk to us.
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Rob Wilson. Rose Allred. Nice to meet you, Rose. Hi. Oh, Kelly. Hi. Good to meet you.
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Come on in. One of the first stops we made in Utah was Becky's aunt, Rosalie Allred.
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And she has some very interesting things to tell us. Here's one picture of her. I think that was when she got married.
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Becky had confided in Rosalie, and so she was able to remember a lot of information.
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Tell me what you know about Tom Randolph and about their relationship. I just didn't like him.
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I just didn't like the man. Did you point to anything? He was just an arrogant, smartass.
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I just didn't like him. Did Becky ever talk to you about him or anything that he was doing to her?
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Yeah. What do you remember about that? She told me that he had a room down in the basement
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and he always kept it locked and he'd have other girls down there and make her go down and watch him have sex.
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and I asked her, doesn't it kill you to watch you do that with other girls? And she said, yeah, but I do it because he wants me to.
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What really kind of hit me the most is how raw her pain was. He's really a sick son of a bitch.
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One of the things that stood out to me the most was apparently Tom and Becky were having a lot of financial problems.
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Their lights were off. They're behind on their rent. And at some point, they go to Rosalie to borrow some money.
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And for some reason, this popped up in my stuff, and I don't know why. She was able to find a receipt for, I believe it was $2,000 that she had loaned to Becky so that they could get out of debt.
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And he took it and paid the insurance premiums. How do you know that he used that money to pay for the premium?
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Because she told me that Tom was bitching because the insurance premium was due on her insurance.
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And the life insurance. Tom's major priority was to keep the insurance premiums for Becky Randolph, a perfectly healthy woman,
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keep her life insurance premiums up to date. For him, that was a priority. He had three phones in the cell phone.
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Do you remember that he had three? I know he had three. He was a beneficiary of all of them?
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Yeah. Becky was... Her smile was infectious. She walked into a room and you could do nothing but be happy.
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she was there. Becky is my first cousin. She's more like a sister. We grew up together.
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We were just all sitting around, and she kept talking about this guy she met named Tom.
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She was just really happy to meet him and how cute he was and all this other stuff.
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So, I mean, he was a real smooth talker. I thought Thomas Randolph, when I very first met him, was a show-off.
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He was always telling people how smart he was. Tom was working for a law firm, trying to become an attorney.
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At first they seemed like they were pretty happy, and then things started to get worse.
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As the relationship got bad I said why don you leave him And she would say I so afraid of what Tom going to do to me if I leave
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And she was at my house and she says, Dela, I need to run to my home in Clearfield just to pick up a few things.
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She never came home. She never came back. She was shot. She was shot in the head.
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And everybody kept telling me that she shot herself. And I said, no, Becky didn't shoot herself.
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She would never shoot herself. And I just remember screaming and saying, you've got to be kidding.
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And just dropping to my knees and crying. My cousin called and told me to come home.
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At work, told me to come home. And I said, is it Mama? And she said, no. And I said, is it Becky?
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And she said, just come home. And I said, she's dead. And she said, just come home.
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And she was dead. The depth of her grief was so profound. It was very clear that justice had not been done in her mind and that there was no peace.
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We were finding quite a bit more. And it was painting a clear, clear picture of who we were dealing with in Tom Randolph.
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We needed to meet with the people that were involved in the original investigation of Becky Randolph's death.
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There were a lot of things that, you know, was a red flag to me. Just by looking at it, she'd have to be on her head and amber dexed, just motor, pull that trigger.
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There was no way, in my mind, that could happen. That should be the police department.
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Yeah. We're at the Davis County Justice Center to speak to Deputy District Attorney Steve Mays.
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The goal is to find out everything about how Becky died. We're going to take you back many, many, many years.
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Many years ago. He was at the scene, and when he looked at it, I mean, his impression overall was that it was a suicide.
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I remember going into the house. It was a newer house at the time. When we had gotten into the house, she was upstairs in a bedroom,
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and they had found a suicide note, or what we thought was a suicide note, on the kitchen counter,
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and then she was upstairs in the bedroom. She was lying on the waterbed. she was covered up to the top
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just below her breast with a blanket literally I think we all walked in we had a note, we had her on the bed
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we had a gun in her hand, a gunshot wound to the head we were saying, you know, this is like a suicide
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you know, and so from that point it's basically how we started treating the thing as being a suicide
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We also met with, you know, my counterpart the lead investigator in the case, Dick Martin.
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There were a lot of things that, you know, it was a red flag to me, such as the position of the hands,
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the position where the gun fell. He felt uncomfortable with calling it a suicide,
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that there were things about it that troubled him. He related to us about his concerns
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about the positioning of the gun and how he felt that it was odd. Because the way her head was like this,
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with the, now you've got to think of the impression of the barrel, it'll be reversed.
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So now my sight's here, instead of here, which is totally abnormal. So now she's like this, upside down,
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laying like this to pull the trigger. You know, just by looking at it, she'd have to be on her head and ambidextrous motor
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to pull that trigger. There was no way, in my mind, that could have happened. He went back to the crime scene.
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He went back to investigate further. It was his understanding that the scene had been secured.
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I was really upset when I went back to the house. I was under the impression that the county attorney's office had locked the house down.
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By the time I could get my warrant in order to get back in there and do things, everything that I wanted to do was gone.
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Thomas Randolph had come in and basically scoured the place clean. The apartment was up, the wall was painted, you know, I mean, you name it, it was nice.
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Becky Randolph's death was declared a suicide. So now Tom Randolph not only gets to go on with his life,
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but he also cashed in on a life insurance policy close to a half a million dollars.
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Becky's death remained a suicide for the next couple of years until Lieutenant Scott Connolly
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from Ogden, Utah got involved in the investigation so we needed to talk to Scott Connolly
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so we went to Ogden Police Department I never forget the day that you know my phone rang
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I was a lieutenant, you know, with the police department at that time. And, you know, it was Las Vegas PD, and they wanted to know about Tom Randolph.
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And I thought, holy hell, here we go again. I first heard of Tom Randolph in the detective division.
00:36:22
and this guy wanted to be a major drug player in the Ogden area. Everybody would tell me,
00:36:30
this guy is so enthralled with the Scarface movie that he demanded that they all call him Tony Montana.
00:36:38
This is all your stuff? Yeah. It's awesome. It's big. I haven't been through this stuff in a long, long time.
00:36:48
He had all this information about Tom Randolph. Same look, man. Right there. Same kind of look.
00:36:56
He developed a huge case file. The way he got involved in the Becky Randolph investigation
00:37:04
is that a woman told him that her husband had been approached by Thomas Randolph about killing Becky.
00:37:13
Her husband's name was Eric Tarantino. Tom Randolph had befriended him years earlier. He ended up starting to groom him to kill
00:37:30
Becky Randolph. Eric and I started off on a conversation, you know, about, you know,
00:37:35
what had taken place. He and Tom were really close. Eric started telling me of, you know,
00:37:42
the different plots to take Becky out, that he had Becky insured. Tom and Eric had developed like four or five different plans of, you know,
00:37:54
taking her out, basically killing her for a profit. Because Eric Tarantino was such an important person in Becky Randolph's murder investigation,
00:38:10
He also became important to us because of the similarities between Becky's death and Sharon's death.
00:38:18
After talking to Scott Conley, it became very apparent that we needed to talk to Eric Tarantino.
00:38:28
There was little innuendos here and there, and then just a point blank, I want you to kill my wife.
00:38:34
This is exactly what he said. You know way too much to say no, so it's you or her.
00:38:40
Eric Tarantino was somebody who Tom Randolph befriended and over a period of time had groomed him to kill Becky Randolph.
00:39:17
They got a 745 flight on Thursday. And so it was very apparent that Eric Tarantino could play a major role
00:39:26
in moving forward in our investigation. It sucks. I hate flying. The whole time that we're trying to gather information,
00:39:35
we realized that Tom Randolph is free. He's out and able to do whatever he wanted to do.
00:39:42
My partner Rob Wilson and I ended up getting on another plane and we're off to New Hampshire
00:39:47
to meet with Air Tarantino. Really appreciate you coming. Dean, good to be here.
00:40:08
Rob Wilson, my partner. He's kind of a wise guy kind of character. How do you know Thomas Randolph?
00:40:19
I met him, he was the foreman in a cabinet shop that I worked at. Tom and I had become good friends while I was working.
00:40:26
We remained good friends after. Initially, it was an admiration type of thing. And then he kind of fell into that trap that Thomas Randolph probably laid for him.
00:40:42
It started with him coming up and having odd jobs. I could go by the house and shovel the driveway and come in and have dinner.
00:40:51
And I started getting to know his wife. Some of the jobs that I did for Tom was collecting money.
00:40:59
He dealt drugs to everybody. He dealt drugs to police officers, individuals on the street.
00:41:06
I'd go and collect money for them when they didn't pay. What kind of drugs? Everything.
00:41:11
Like? pharmaceutical, marijuana, cocaine, Valium, things like that. There came a point in time where he's talking to you about killing somebody.
00:41:20
You had said something about that. Why don't you go back to that? How did all that transpire?
00:41:24
Describe that for me. Just, you know, little things here and there about killing somebody and collecting insurance.
00:41:33
You know, would I be capable of shooting somebody? It was just one thing after another.
00:41:40
there was little innuendos here and there, and then just a point blank, I want you to kill my wife.
00:41:46
When he talks to you about killing his wife, tell me how that took place. Where were you? What were
00:41:51
you doing Do you remember We were shooting guns in I want to say Weber Canyon He had a with a silencer We shot it a couple times and he said
00:42:05
you know, I want you to kill my wife. And no was the first thing out of my mouth.
00:42:11
We'd gone through so many scenarios. When he actually said who it was, and I said no,
00:42:17
it was real simple. And this is exactly what he said. you know way too much to say no so it's you or her well i wasn't ready to die so i played the game
00:42:30
as we listen to him tell his story yes the similarities with what we knew about michael
00:42:36
miller were striking i mean you could almost envision mike miller sitting across the table
00:42:43
from us in the park instead of eric tarantino from there it was kind of like being a hostage
00:42:50
situation. The minute I said no, everything in our relationship changed. I didn't trust him anymore.
00:42:58
I became fearful of him. Every time he showed up, I didn't know if I was going to be dead. Like I
00:43:02
said, I'd walk into a room. He'd put a gun to my head, loaded or not. I don't know. Boom, blow a
00:43:08
chair away. Guess it was loaded. I walked into his house one day. He walked up behind me with
00:43:13
chloroform on a rag, grabbed ahold of me. And you know, the next thing I know, I'm laying on the
00:43:18
floor and he stand over me laughing. I did whatever he asked me to do. I mean, we went
00:43:22
out so many different times practicing misfiring guns. So you were practicing an accidental shooting where she would get killed.
00:43:29
Exactly. You know, if we were out camping and they were in the tent, he could get up
00:43:35
and go to the bathroom. I'd be sleeping in the blazer, knock the truck in the neutral
00:43:38
and it rolls over the tent and runs her over and kills her. Pushing her down in a canyon
00:43:44
with a raging river in it. Shooting her, accidental, non-accidental, just walking in and putting a hole in her.
00:43:53
You know, sliding the rifle into the case, and it goes off. We did, you know, the fire scenario
00:43:59
that was discussed for over a month, how it could be done, you know, when she was sleeping, where it could start,
00:44:07
in the trail. It was almost like a battered wife syndrome. He was scared. He was afraid.
00:44:13
on any of these things. He was afraid, and rightly so. Tom Randolph's a dangerous person.
00:44:20
There was nobody to tell. You know, Tom dealt with police officers, he knew judges, he knew lawyers,
00:44:26
he knew everybody that I would have turned to to say, okay, this guy's out of his mind,
00:44:31
somebody get me out of here. I never had the attention to killing Becky, ever. He developed a relationship with Becky Randolph.
00:44:41
He started to care about her. that she was a human being. He couldn't see himself doing it.
00:44:47
He couldn't follow through. And that brought him to the point where he knew that he had to tell her.
00:44:54
So he ended up calling her. I said, Becky, look it. Tom's going to kill you. He's got life insurance policies
00:45:02
in the bottom drawer of his bureau at his mother's house. I've seen them. They're under a yellow sweater.
00:45:08
I knew when I made that phone call, I either had to run or I was going to be dead.
00:45:13
I just packed up and ran. My wife called me, I want to say a year, year later. She didn't say hi.
00:45:23
She said she's dead. And I dropped the phone. We saw the arrest on TV. We're all just thinking they have to find Tom guilty.
00:45:33
It's obvious that he's guilty. How are you feeling? Wonderful. When Becky Ray Randolph died two years ago from a gunshot wound to the head,
00:46:01
Clearfield police called it apparent suicide. But today, police arrested Randolph's husband on charges of murder.
00:46:08
Scott Conley brought it back to the forefront and was able to get it to the point where Randolph was arrested for Becky's murder.
00:46:21
Talking with Eric Tarantino, I basically confirmed that what Tom's plan is, what's his involvement in it.
00:46:28
I want to right the wrong, that this wasn't a suicide, that this was a homicide.
00:46:33
Officers took Thomas Randolph Jr. into custody after new evidence implicated him in the shooting.
00:46:41
We saw the arrest on TV. We felt joy. Finally, Tom's going to be paying for what he did to Becky.
00:46:50
Finally, it's going to come to the light that he did kill Becky. I was pretty excited.
00:46:58
I was hoping for the best. I was kind of relieved that maybe justice would be done.
00:47:03
Randolph is suspected of concocting an elaborate scheme to kill his wife and collect on her life insurance policy.
00:47:12
Eric Tarantino is the prosecution's star witness. Randolph knew that Tarantino was the key witness against him.
00:47:19
Everything for the Utah case hinged on Eric Tarantino's testimony. And Tom, of course, knew that.
00:47:27
And so he hatched a plan to have him killed. He ended up having a conversation with what he thought was a hitman, but ended up being an undercover police officer.
00:47:42
Tarantino is in protective custody. He says his life is in danger for testifying.
00:47:47
Tom is on trial for killing Becky, while at the same time he's under investigation for trying to have Eric Tarantino killed.
00:47:59
Music The attorneys in the case paint vastly different views of this trial. The defense says it's suicide, not murder.
00:48:16
But the prosecution says it's more complicated than that. This trial began in April of 89.
00:48:24
I was in the courtroom. I remember listening to them going through the trial. We all knew Tom killed her.
00:48:39
Becky would never have killed herself. Never. The prosecution also referred to this man's testimony.
00:48:49
His name is Eric Tarantino, who told the court that he and Randolph rehearsed ways to kill Becky
00:48:55
and make it look accidental. Tarantino, a former friend of Randolph, claims the murdered defendant once jumped up on a bed
00:49:02
and began singing along with the Rod Stewart song. The lyric says, or should I act quite cold and deliberate,
00:49:09
or maybe blow out her brains with a bullet? We were shocked. I just remember feeling so much hate.
00:49:25
You know, with Tom sitting up there, just so much hate. The 34-year-old Randolph testified for more than two hours
00:49:32
and in a long and rambling narrative, described marriage to a woman he said was disturbed, depressed, and dependent on drugs.
00:49:41
It was horrible because, I mean, we knew Becky was addicted to drugs, but we knew it was him that got her addicted.
00:49:47
You got her there. You're the one that got her addicted to it. You know she didn't commit suicide.
00:49:52
You know you did it. KUTV's Michael Rothson is standing by now with details of tonight's verdict in Farmington. Michael?
00:49:59
Michelle, we were just informed a few moments ago that the jury has returned a verdict.
00:50:06
We're outside the family, and we're just all very tense. We're all just thinking they have to find Tom guilty.
00:50:16
It's obvious that he's guilty. And just waiting, waiting, and then we get called back in there.
00:50:24
The jury ruled Becky Randolph died from her own hand and not her husband. I just need to thank the jury for being so attentive.
00:50:36
When we heard not guilty, you can't even explain how that feels. It was horrible.
00:50:45
When it came back that he wasn't guilty, that was tough. and then to be so arrogant about it was even tougher.
00:50:56
How are you feeling? Wonderful. He's evil. He's truly evil. He's a smart man and he manipulates people.
00:51:09
To see my mom break down and to see my grandma and Becky's mom, it was just devastating for everybody in the family.
00:51:18
I think it's very unfair and unjust. He's guilty. And he's just going to kill somebody else's daughter, so beware.
00:51:31
When that verdict came in, I mean, it was like your gut just dropped out. Tom Randolph walked out.
00:51:43
He basically give me the middle finger like, you know, hey, I'm going home free.
00:51:50
But I knew I had the ace in the hole. You know, we had the conspiracy to commit murder charge, you know, against Eric Tarantino,
00:51:57
where he wanted Tarantino killed for, you know, testifying in the case. And he wasn't going home free and ultimately pled guilty to it.
00:52:13
After Tom had served his time, he went back into the Tom role. Randolph decides to sue Davis County, Clearfield PD, and Ogden PD for libel and slander.
00:52:39
So the decision was to pay him off. He gained monetarily off that whole, you know, event.
00:52:45
Settlement came and then he was gone. That gut feeling comes out again. God, if I would have stopped him the first time,
00:52:56
what could I have done different? You know, why? Man, it's almost bringing me to tears thinking how he destroyed so many lives
00:53:05
and how many lives have been affected since then. You were at one time married to somebody by the name of Thomas Randolph, is that correct?
00:53:16
Correct. He was cleaning the gun, and I wasn't very far away from him at all, and it went off.
00:53:22
The jury ruled Becky Randolph died from her own hand and not her husband's. After Randolph was acquitted for the murder of his second wife, Becky Randolph, he met
00:53:53
his third wife Leona They ultimately ended up moving to Indiana We don know a lot about her They were only married for about 11 months Then they divorced
00:54:06
She died approximately a decade later from cancer. Then it wasn't too long after Leona that he met his fourth wife, and that's Gaina.
00:54:25
We are going to Nineveh, Indiana, to talk to Gayna, Randolph's only other surviving wife.
00:54:41
Hi, Gayna. What are you doing? Hi, how are you doing? Good. Nice to meet you. Meow.
00:54:45
Yeah. Meow. You were at one time married to somebody by the name of Thomas Randolph, is that correct?
00:54:54
Correct. Okay. How did you meet Tom Randolph? Through an ad and date thing in the newspaper.
00:55:00
Okay. So there's a section in the newspaper for people that kind of was before the Internet?
00:55:05
Correct. We went out for a period of time. Of course, I mean, he was very nice, brought flowers and all this kind of stuff.
00:55:13
And then the next thing I know, I'm stupid enough to marry him. All right. And you mentioned that there was an insurance policy that he had taken out on you?
00:55:20
He said that he was taking it out within a month or so. She told us it wasn't long after they were married that Randolph had gotten involved in a bar fight that resulted in a shooting with a couple of people wounded.
00:55:36
I just remember a phone call from the police department saying that he had been arrested.
00:55:41
So she had a friend of hers on the police department that knew a lot of the history relating to Randolph.
00:55:51
And he was communicating some of that to Gaynor. They had told me, because they were asking me all these kind of questions,
00:55:57
that they had dug up information and asked me if he'd taken out a life insurance policy on me.
00:56:03
And I told them yes, that he had. And then they explained to me about an incident that happened in Utah,
00:56:09
that he had been under suspicion as far as murder there of a wife. And I had no knowledge of any of that.
00:56:18
Now all the warning signs are going off in Gainis' head. and then shortly thereafter is when he was cleaning a gun and it had gone off.
00:56:26
All right, so can you tell me about that? How'd that happen? He was sitting at the dining room table and was cleaning the gun
00:56:34
and I wasn't very far away from him at all and it went off. About how far do you think you were?
00:56:41
I would say it would be the distance between him and I. Like about three feet? And it went off and it was just, you know, within a foot away from me
00:56:48
and it was a hole in the floor. and he said that he didn't realize it was loaded and it went off.
00:56:54
What did you do? Well, I mean, of course I started yawning and I was scared. It wasn't too long after that that he went to work and I packed up my stuff and I was gone.
00:57:04
Okay. I mean, I went to hiding basically. He was real smart for getting out of there.
00:57:09
As a matter of fact, we learned that he approached a man, somebody he befriended,
00:57:15
and then ultimately popped the question, would you be willing to kill somebody for money?
00:57:19
and we ended up going out to Kentucky and speaking with that man, and that was Glenn Morrison.
00:57:36
You were describing earlier that he was kind of into guns and things like that. Yeah.
00:57:41
Did you ever see these guns that he had? Oh, yeah. Okay. And where did you see him at?
00:57:46
At his house. At some of his safe. He mapped out everything that Tom Randolph had planned.
00:57:53
And it was an exact match to what we had in Las Vegas with Sharon Randolph. He asked me something about making some quick money.
00:58:01
I needed a car, you know. He said, well, I can give you a car if you don't make some quick money.
00:58:06
I said, what are you talking about? He said, well, my wife says, I got an interest, boy.
00:58:09
He said, shoot her. And shoot me in her leg. I said, you're out of your mind, man.
00:58:13
I said, I ain't got nothing to do with that. I'm thinking this could be this is the same conversation that Tom Randolph had with Mike Miller.
00:58:21
I'm sitting here looking at Mike Miller across the table from me. If I understand correctly what you were explaining to us about this whole plan that he had that he proposed to you,
00:58:30
he was trying to make it look like a robbery where you came in and forced him to open the safe
00:58:37
and that you had shot the wife during this robbery and then shot him in the leg.
00:58:42
Yeah, to make an old mistake. And then you stole the car. Right. As you were leaving.
00:58:46
Right. When he opened that safe, he had the gun in there too. If I did that, he'd shot me.
00:58:50
And if she done shot, he don't need me anymore. It'd be a perfect eye to buy him.
00:58:55
So what is it? What he related to us as the plan that he had with Randolph was an exact match to what we had in Las Vegas.
00:59:04
Thank you for your hospitality. You had that nice trip. Thank you. But Glenn Morrison wasn't, he wasn't buying it.
00:59:11
He believed that Tom Randolph would double-cross him. He probably prevented himself from being the Mike Miller of Kentucky or Indiana, you know what I mean?
00:59:22
Because he figured it out. He was smart enough to see it. He thought a little bit further ahead than Mike Miller did.
00:59:29
I think what makes Thomas Randolph stand out is the calculated nature of grooming his victims
00:59:39
and grooming his accomplices. He uses people and when he's done using them, he tosses them aside.
00:59:49
That who he is and that who he will always be Now we need to look into Tom Randolph fifth wife Frances Randolph And in many ways it was one of the creepiest it was one of the most difficult to stomach
01:00:06
I'll rush you, Tom. He just said, can you give me and your mom a minute? I left the room and like 45 minutes later he came out and told me that my mom passed away.
01:00:18
What's the chance that she passed away in the time that I was out of that room? You were at one time married to...
01:00:34
We're working down this list of Tom Randolph's wives, both living and dead. Everything's been consistent so far.
01:00:42
We're getting this, just this pattern of finding women, marrying them, getting insurance money on them.
01:00:49
And then after a period of time, he's finding somebody to kill the wife. We were racing against the clock, in our opinion, because Randolph was free.
01:01:00
We've got to get this guy in custody. Now we need to look into Tom Randolph's fifth wife.
01:01:13
The fifth wife was named Frances. We knew that Frances was dead. The question was, why? How did that happen?
01:01:20
Her sisters lived in Edinburgh, Indiana, so Rob Wilson and I went there to speak with them.
01:01:41
Destination on the left in .3 miles. We are in Edinburgh to meet with Carolyn and Hilda.
01:01:50
Hello. Hi, Hilda. How are you doing? And this is my husband Arnold. About how long before Francis and Tom were married?
01:02:07
Well, he kind of pushed her into marrying after she met him. He wanted to get married right off, and she had to get a divorce.
01:02:15
So it was, I'll say, six months after they met him. What we learned was that Francis had a heart condition.
01:02:27
It was serious, but not so serious that it would require immediate surgery. But Tom Randolph convinced her that she needed to get the surgery.
01:02:39
She had surgery, come out of recovery, and was doing fine, was sitting up, eating, talking.
01:02:45
And then something went wrong. My mom was my best friend. She always was right there by my side.
01:02:59
My mom was short and really pretty. And sweet, the sweetest person you've ever met.
01:03:09
My mom moved in with Tom in Taylorsville, Indiana. and we stayed there until we moved to Clearfield, Utah.
01:03:18
He seemed like a picture-perfect dad, put me in gymnastics, put me in cheerleading,
01:03:24
taught me how to skate. He was like the role model dad to me, but him and my mom would slowly start fighting more and more.
01:03:35
She had her heart surgery, getting a valve replaced And she came out of surgery And it seemed like she was doing okay
01:03:48
She was doing fine for I don't know how many days And then one day Tom asked me to leave the room
01:03:58
He just said, can you give me and your mom a minute? and I left the room and like 45 minutes later he came out and told me that my mom passed away
01:04:09
and then right after that he held me on his knees and he was boohooing about not another wife
01:04:20
I can't lose another one and then the doctor came in asked if he wanted to autopsy my stepdad said
01:04:28
know. He didn't want my mom cut up into a bunch of little pieces. And that was that.
01:04:35
Then he had her cremated. Nothing was right. He should have had an autopsy. What's the
01:04:44
chance that she passed away in the time that I was out of that room? When I was just in
01:04:49
there talking to her in 30, 45 minutes when she was just fine. It don't make sense.
01:04:58
He told me she died on the operating table. Francis's death was ruled not suspicious.
01:05:14
It was considered a medical death that occurred in a medical facility post-surgery.
01:05:18
And even though it was not ruled suspicious, Francis's sisters believed it was very suspicious.
01:05:25
My sister was dying before she ever went into surgery. Her face was swollen. I just think she was being poisoned before she ever went in.
01:05:34
I don't think she had a chance. There's no way for us to go back and look at maybe like your suspicions of her having been poisoned or drugged or, you know, anything of that nature.
01:05:44
We can't go back now and do an analysis to see whether or not. No, because she had her cremated.
01:05:48
She had her cremated. And it seemed like everybody he's ever around, these women come up dead, he comes up with money.
01:05:55
He actually profited not only from life insurance on her but also he sued the hospital and was able to get some money from the hospital that way also
01:06:08
We don't know the exact amount, but we heard from Francis' sisters that it could have been up to $1.2 million.
01:06:17
And that scumbum, whatever he got, he got. So see, every time there's money, he's always getting money.
01:06:25
Francis's sister produced a videotape and that videotape was of Francis basically given a last will and testament
01:06:35
I did watch that tape and it's obvious that Randolph was coaching Francis You want me to go ahead and do it now?
01:07:24
I love you too much to think someday I'll be dead. Asshole. I love you, Tom. What do you want done with yourself?
01:07:33
And for my burial, I would like to be cremated and put along with Tom in a place.
01:07:39
I don't want to be separated from you, so please, Tom, do what you think is best, because I know you do what's right for me.
01:07:49
Who does that? setting up a video camera and having her sit there and explain what she wants done with her body.
01:07:57
Who would do that? So now we've gone through all of Tom Randolph's wives, both living and dead.
01:08:08
We were very, very hopeful that we would be able to get an arrest warrant and make an arrest in this case.
01:08:20
I worry all the time about my safety and my kids. It's the moment of truth, right?
01:08:41
Chasing someone like Thomas Randolph, it is satisfying. But there is a level of fear that he could get away.
01:08:56
That is a huge fear when you're conducting these investigations. We finally felt we had enough to get an arrest warrant
01:09:10
for the murder of Sharon Randall. Today's date is September 9th, and we are heading up to Dave Stanton's office to discuss the completion of the affidavit and are being ready to submit the case.
01:09:37
Hey, we're out here. Thanks, Mike. It's the moment of truth, right? Tarantino said that he and Randolph practiced having an accidental discharge with a rifle.
01:09:48
We told him about what happened with our meetings in Utah when we were able to talk in depth about conversation with Eric Tarantino, Glenn Morrison, and it was an exact match to what we had in Las Vegas with Sharon Randolph.
01:10:02
He talked about Randolph wanting Miller to kill his wife. Flat out, that's what she says.
01:10:09
Yes. You know, one of the things I wanted to talk about today is talk over some strategies about pulling the trigger when we do grand jury versus prelim.
01:10:18
The complexity of the case primarily was the reason that I decided to take it to the grand jury.
01:10:25
This was going to be something that we needed witnesses from several different states to fly in.
01:10:32
and that would take months. Nine months pregnant. Going on 40 weeks. I'm short-tempered.
01:10:52
I've lost patience. I'm losing faith. I just, I worry. I worry all the time about my safety and my kids.
01:11:19
He's a crazy man. I think he's desperate. I think he's got a real hate for women.
01:11:31
He's free. There's arguments over the property. Ultimately, there's decisions made and agreements made between Colleen and Randolph
01:11:54
as to what property he can remove from the house. He was allowed to come and get just his property.
01:12:00
His personal belongings. I did not go. I did not want to be present for that, even though I knew the police were going to be there
01:12:09
and the lawyers, and it would have been safe, but I couldn't see him again and watch him taking things out of my mom's house.
01:12:24
My husband went. Homicide detectives. my attorney, his attorney. We need to be careful.
01:12:34
We're there to keep the peace, but we also knew that Tom Randolph traveled with guns.
01:12:40
Both parties are here now, so there still could be weapons in the house, and so we just got to keep an eyeball on this guy
01:12:48
while he's getting everything out of here. we're looking at a man who's planned months and months in advance to kill somebody when
01:13:04
randolph came to the house we had a surprise for him we're in the grand jury him for two counts of
01:13:09
murder i'm serving him with a markham notice it's called a markham notice it's a notice of indictment
01:13:17
It is a formal procedure that is based upon Nevada law to give the target of the grand jury notice of our intent to present the case to them.
01:13:28
I'll need to talk to you for a minute, Mr. Randall. To be in server the notice, we're indicting you for two counts of murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
01:13:36
This is a notice that we're seeking indictment. So we'll be going to grand jury later.
01:13:42
We were at the back of a vehicle, and his reaction was pretty much, all right. All right, I just need your signature right here.
01:13:55
He was allowed to leave. I mean, we weren't having additional contact with Randolph.
01:14:01
All we could do was wait. On the ground! On the ground! Yes, my God! Look, you're not too amazing!
01:14:12
It Katie Lynn Beyer Born September 17th Say hi Katie say hi Four weeks today huh
01:14:49
She was born on Wednesday. She's a little piggy. That actually hit me the day after when she was born.
01:15:05
My mom was so excited to have a granddaughter. she was thrilled she loved being a grandma
01:15:16
but she was really hoping for a girl so it was hard it was very hard it's hard now
01:15:25
not having her here I miss her So it took several months for the grand jury to come back, and it is now early January, eight months after Sharon and Mike Miller were killed.
01:15:53
And we finally got the arrest warrant for Tom Randolph. I'm telling you, I don't think the ink was dry, and we were on our way to jump in the car and drive up to Clearfield, Utah.
01:16:12
Thomas Randolph was living with his mother up in Utah. And so we reached out to the local police department up there and got some detectives on board.
01:16:30
That was a long drive. We drove up almost basically all night. Did I turn here? It was freezing cold. I remember that.
01:16:41
I'm not sure where it's telling me to turn. Here? There was snow and ice all over the ground.
01:16:47
Located the residence. I'm excited, man. I'm also kind of nervous, you know? Cautiously up.
01:17:03
Well, right now we're in Leighton having some breakfast right next to Clearfield.
01:17:08
Right after we get done with this, we're getting some things in place and getting a team together
01:17:14
that is going to take him into custody and get him booked into a local facility.
01:17:17
Do we want to sit on it at all and try and wait and watch If not, we'll set a perimeter and call in the boys and get them that way.
01:17:40
Perimeter. Rob and I kind of stayed out towards the street. It didn't go as smoothly as Tom Randolph probably would have expected.
01:18:14
Watch that side door. Hello? Can I talk to you real quick? Put your hands on your head right now.
01:18:30
Put your hands on your head right now. On your head. Keep on it. Watch it. Watch it.
01:18:35
Come out. You could see that he kept his right hand behind the door frame, and he refused to show his hands.
01:18:43
Taser. Taser. On the ground. On the ground. Yes, my God. That's just me. On the ground.
01:18:51
On your belly. On your belly. Hands behind your back Oh my god What are you doing
01:19:01
You're under arrest I understand it Oh my god Oh Jesus Let's get him up Let's get him out
01:19:14
Oh my god Stand up and walk You can't Let's get him out of the house. Walk. I can't let him.
01:19:30
Walk. Walk. Oh, Jesus. Walk, all right? Walk it slow. Let's walk. Jesus. Hold on.
01:19:50
That's double company. But I'm keeping taser on, so... Tom Randolph was arrested for the murders
01:19:58
of Sharon Randolph and Mike Miller. I loved it. Rob and I were... I was so glad that it went the way it did.
01:20:07
It was pretty satisfying to finally see that happen knowing the type of person he is and predator that he really is You should have showed me your hands brother I couldn let go you stupid I tried to tell you that
01:20:20
I couldn't have made it much plainer, could I? I'm disabled. I can't let go of the door.
01:20:26
Okay. I'm going to run him to the hospital and get a medical clearance because he says I can't walk from the arrest.
01:20:32
We're going to cover the CYA. We're going to get the medical release real quick at the hospital.
01:20:37
after we get that, then we'll go to the jail. I do remember his mother coming out.
01:20:42
She approached the vehicle, and she seemed very confused as to what was going on.
01:20:47
What did you do to him? He refused to show his hands when he was ordered to do so
01:20:52
and to put his hands on top of his head. I think that was a little rough there when I told you
01:21:05
I couldn't let go of the door. I was holding myself up. Thomas, you understand that I was there to arrest you on homicide warrants, correct?
01:21:15
You seem to speak pretty good English right now. Yeah. You understand I was there to arrest you on a homicide warrant, right?
01:21:23
I don't remember me resisting. Are you a gun enthusiast? Do you have guns? Of course I've got guns.
01:21:29
Did I have one in your face? No, but you had one in mine. Thomas, I'm not taking any chances when you won't show me your hands.
01:21:37
When you don't show me your hands, when I tell... My hand was on the door. Your left hand was on the door, your right hand was behind the door frame,
01:21:44
and I don't know if you have a gun in that right hand. That's what happened. That's why you were tased, and that's why you were brought out the way you were.
01:21:51
You failed to follow instructions. That's what happened. Yeah, you're jerking me off my feet, but that's okay.
01:22:00
That's how they all do it. My safety is paramount. You understand? It's a completely circumstantial murder case.
01:22:21
So they ain't got... All they got is just somebody saying this, somebody saying that.
01:22:26
It's got to happen. He has to be stopped. This is the Tommy Show, live from Las Vegas.
01:22:31
There was a lot of women. There was a lot of women. I get mourning counsel. We lose, this guy dies.
01:22:41
I have nothing to hide. That was a f*** you to everybody in that courtroom. I love you, son.
01:22:49
I will be acquitted. I've told you this from day one, have I not?

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Episode Highlights

  • Thomas Randolph's Dark History
    Married six times, four wives dead—what's the truth behind Thomas Randolph?
    “He'd been married six times and four of his wives are dead.”
    @ 00m 34s
    February 24, 2021
  • The Arrest of Thomas Randolph
    Police arrest Thomas Randolph on murder charges, revealing a web of deceit.
    “Police arrested Thomas Randolph on charges of murder.”
    @ 00m 43s
    February 24, 2021
  • The Chilling Investigation
    Detectives uncover a pattern of manipulation and murder surrounding Randolph's relationships.
    “It's rare that you come across somebody like a Tom Randolph.”
    @ 02m 01s
    February 24, 2021
  • Becky's Tragic Death
    Becky was shot in the head, and the initial ruling was suicide. Her loved ones believe otherwise.
    “She would never shoot herself.”
    @ 30m 31s
    February 24, 2021
  • Tom Randolph's Arrest
    After new evidence emerged, Tom Randolph was arrested for the murder of his wife, Becky.
    “Finally, Tom's going to be paying for what he did to Becky.”
    @ 46m 46s
    February 24, 2021
  • The Jury's Verdict
    The jury ruled Becky died from her own hand, leading to devastation among her family.
    “When we heard not guilty, you can't even explain how that feels.”
    @ 50m 42s
    February 24, 2021
  • Suspicious Death of Frances Randolph
    Frances Randolph's death raised suspicions among her sisters, suggesting foul play.
    “Her face was swollen. I just think she was being poisoned before she ever went in.”
    @ 01h 05m 29s
    February 24, 2021
  • The Creepy Will Video
    A videotape revealed Tom Randolph coaching Frances on her last will and testament.
    “It's obvious that Randolph was coaching Francis.”
    @ 01h 06m 50s
    February 24, 2021
  • The Arrest of Tom Randolph
    Tom Randolph was arrested for the murders of Sharon Randolph and Mike Miller.
    “I loved it. Rob and I were...”
    @ 01h 19m 58s
    February 24, 2021

Episode Quotes

  • It's rare that you come across somebody like a Tom Randolph.
    The Widower Ep. 2: 6 Wives, 4 Funerals
  • I don't believe in coincidences.
    The Widower Ep. 2: 6 Wives, 4 Funerals
  • I just remember screaming and saying, you've got to be kidding.
    The Widower Ep. 2: 6 Wives, 4 Funerals
  • When we heard not guilty, you can't even explain how that feels.
    The Widower Ep. 2: 6 Wives, 4 Funerals
  • He believed that Tom Randolph would double-cross him.
    The Widower Ep. 2: 6 Wives, 4 Funerals
  • I was so glad that it went the way it did.
    The Widower Ep. 2: 6 Wives, 4 Funerals

Key Moments

  • Murder Charges00:43
  • Red Flags31:50
  • Crime Scene Insights34:27
  • Murder Conspiracy37:35
  • Trial Tension48:20
  • Verdict Shock50:42
  • Emotional Goodbye1:00:13
  • Suspicious Death1:01:15

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