This episode of Dateline covers the tragic story of Ashley Fallis, who died on New Year's Day 2012, with discussions on her marriage to Tom Fallis, the circumstances surrounding her death, and the subsequent investigation. Key topics include the events of the New Year's Eve party, the police response, and the differing opinions on whether Ashley's death was a suicide or murder.
Host Lester Holt introduces the episode, with Keith Morrison narrating the details of the party in West Evans, Colorado. Ashley's friends and family describe her as a vibrant person, despite having experienced a miscarriage on the same day as the party. Tensions escalated during the party, leading to a confrontation between Ashley and Tom.
After the party, a 911 call reveals a frantic Tom claiming Ashley shot herself. However, witnesses, including Ashley's parents, express disbelief, stating she was not suicidal. The investigation initially ruled her death a suicide, but Ashley's family suspected foul play, leading to a reopened investigation.
As the case unfolds, new evidence emerges, including a neighbor's testimony that Tom confessed to shooting Ashley. The trial sees conflicting expert opinions on the nature of Ashley's death, with the defense arguing she suffered from mental health issues.
Ultimately, the jury finds Tom Fallis not guilty of murder, leaving Ashley's family devastated and questioning the investigation's integrity. The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of the case on those involved.
Ashley Fallis died on New Year's Day 2012; her husband Tom was acquitted of murder despite evidence suggesting foul play.
This episode stands out for the following:
I knew that Ashley wouldn't take her own life.After the Party
What?After the Party
I didn't shoot my wife.After the Party
Murderers always move away.After the Party
I have so much pain on the inside, I can no longer take it.After the Party
Not guilty, not murder.After the Party