This episode discusses the mysterious disappearance and murder of dog trainer Mark Stover, featuring key details about his life, relationships, and the investigation that followed. It covers the involvement of his ex-wife Linda Opdyke, her new partner Michael Oaks, and the subsequent trial.
Mark Stover, known as Seattle's dog whisperer, had a successful career training dogs for celebrities. He lived on Kickett Island with his wife Linda until their divorce in 2005. After Linda left, Mark became paranoid and fearful, especially regarding his safety.
On October 28, 2009, Mark went missing, prompting concern from his fiancée Teresa and employees. Suspicious circumstances, including blood and bleach found at his home, led investigators to suspect foul play. Michael Oaks, who had been dating Linda, became a person of interest.
The investigation revealed a complicated history of domestic violence allegations against Mark, with Linda testifying about her fears of him. Michael Oaks claimed he acted in self-defense when he shot Mark, leading to a high-profile trial.
Ultimately, the jury found Michael Oaks guilty of murder, despite his claims of self-defense. The episode concludes with reflections on the tragic events and the impact on those involved.
Mark Stover, a dog trainer, is murdered; Michael Oaks claims self-defense, but is convicted of murder after a complex trial involving domestic violence allegations.
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