This episode of Dateline covers the tragic story of Heidi Wagner, who died from a gunshot wound in September 2012. The episode features interviews with family members, police officers, and attorneys involved in the case, including Conrad Truman, Heidi's husband, who was initially convicted of her murder.
The episode begins with the shocking details of Heidi's death, as described by her husband Conrad and police officers who responded to the scene. The confusion surrounding the circumstances of her death raises questions about whether it was an accident, suicide, or murder.
As the investigation unfolds, police focus on Conrad, whose behavior and conflicting statements raise suspicions. The episode highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement and the prosecution in determining the true nature of Heidi's death.
Conrad's conviction is later overturned due to flawed evidence, particularly concerning the measurements of the crime scene. The episode examines the implications of these errors and the subsequent retrial, where the jury ultimately finds Conrad not guilty.
Throughout the episode, family members express their grief and confusion over Heidi's death, while Conrad maintains his innocence. The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of the case on both families.
Heidi Wagner's death leads to a controversial murder trial of her husband Conrad Truman, who is ultimately acquitted after evidence is questioned.
This episode stands out for the following:
We don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked.As Night Fell
It was pain. It was misery. It was why, how?As Night Fell
I just knew he did it.As Night Fell
I just wanted her to live.As Night Fell
I was beyond happy.As Night Fell
I miss her wonderful personality.As Night Fell