This episode covers the tragic death of Leslie Muller during a hike in Cottonwood Creek, Colorado, and the ensuing investigation into her husband Fred Muller. Key discussions include the timeline of events leading to Leslie's fall, the family's background, and the investigation's findings that raised doubts about Fred's account of the incident.
Leslie and Fred Muller, married for 27 years, were hiking with their dog when Leslie fell into the creek. Fred's frantic search for help led to a 911 call, but despite efforts, Leslie was found deceased. Investigators questioned Fred's story, noting the lack of injuries consistent with a 20-foot fall.
The episode highlights the emotional toll on their children, Amanda, Ariel, and Alex, as they grapple with their mother's death and their father's legal troubles. The investigation revealed inconsistencies in Fred's account, leading to suspicions of foul play.
Fred was arrested and faced two trials for murder, both resulting in hung juries. The prosecution argued that Fred's story was implausible, while the defense maintained that the evidence pointed to an accident. Ultimately, the state dropped all charges against Fred, leaving the case open.
The episode concludes with reflections on Leslie's life and the impact of her death on her family, emphasizing their desire to remember her as a loving mother and wife.
Leslie Muller died in a hiking accident, raising suspicions about her husband Fred, leading to two trials and eventual charges being dropped.
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