This report details the suspicious death of Kristen Trickle and the subsequent investigation into her husband, Colby Trickle, for her murder. While the death was initially ruled a suicide by a local coroner, police grew skeptical due to the unwieldy size of the weapon, inconsistent statements, and the fact that Kristen had set a work alarm for that morning. Evidence later revealed that Colby had lied about his military service, held a secret online affair, and researched life insurance payouts just...
This report details the suspicious death of Kristen Trickle and the subsequent investigation into her husband, Colby Trickle, for her murder. While the death was initially ruled a suicide by a local coroner, police grew skeptical due to the unwieldy size of the weapon, inconsistent statements, and the fact that Kristen had set a work alarm for that morning. Evidence later revealed that Colby had lied about his military service, held a secret online affair, and researched life insurance payouts just days before the shooting. To secure a conviction, prosecutors utilized a rare "psychological autopsy" to prove Kristen's positive state of mind and lack of suicidal intent. Despite the defense's claims of depression, a jury found Colby guilty of first-degree murder after seeing demonstrations of how the fatal shot was likely fired. He was eventually sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for fifty years.
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