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$300 Gambling Debt Leads to Murder

$300 Gambling Debt Leads to Murder

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In this episode, we unravel the heartbreaking and complex case of Bob Idman, a beloved insurance agent from St. Charles, Missouri, whose murder in 2007 shattered the quiet suburban town. What began as a suspected robbery spiraled into a web of secrets, suspicion, and misdirection—including hidden relationships, family tragedies, and a mysterious white Ford Focus. As detectives pursued every lead, from Bob’s private life to his crumbling business, a crucial piece of touch DNA ultimately exposed the truth—and cleared the name of the most obvious suspect: his wife, Diane. This is a story about the secrets we keep, the ones we assume matter most, and how sometimes, justice comes down to a single scrap of fabric.

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