
This episode covers the tragic case of Maria Muñoz, who was found unresponsive by her husband Joel Pellot, and the subsequent investigation into her death. Key topics include domestic abuse, toxicology reports, and the role of law enforcement in uncovering the truth.
The episode begins with a 911 call from Joel Pellot, who reports finding his wife Maria unresponsive. Laredo Police Department Sergeant Luis Mata describes the calm neighborhood where the incident occurred, highlighting the sudden change in atmosphere following Maria's death.
As the investigation unfolds, Joel's behavior raises suspicions. He claims Maria overdosed on clonazepam, but evidence suggests foul play. Sergeant Mata discovers syringe wrappers and a mark on Maria's arm, leading to questions about the circumstances of her death.
Friends of Maria express disbelief that she would take her own life, emphasizing her vibrant personality and faith. The investigation reveals Joel's secretive affair and his controlling behavior, which may have contributed to Maria's tragic end.
The toxicology report ultimately reveals that Maria was poisoned with a cocktail of drugs, contradicting Joel's claims. With the help of key witnesses, including Joel's girlfriend Janet, the case culminates in Joel's arrest and conviction for murder, shedding light on the dark dynamics of their relationship.
Maria Muñoz's death leads to a murder investigation revealing domestic abuse and toxicology results that contradict her husband's claims.

This episode stands out for the following:
I found my wife unresponsive.The Overdose That Wasn’t Suicide | Poisoned | Death Comes Knocking
I have two kids in the house, too, by the way.The Overdose That Wasn’t Suicide | Poisoned | Death Comes Knocking
I would rather die.The Overdose That Wasn’t Suicide | Poisoned | Death Comes Knocking
This is flat-out murder.The Overdose That Wasn’t Suicide | Poisoned | Death Comes Knocking