Things Aren't Always What They Seem

This episode feature two stories of wives who weren't who they appeared to be. First, 30-year-old Ann Miller of Raleigh, NC seemed to have it all: a great job, a handsome husband and a beautiful baby. But Ann was leading a double life... and after her husband died suddenly of mysterious causes police were called in. Years later the mystery was finally unraveled. Then, in 2008, Chris Mason took her elderly husband Jim to the pool at her apartment complex for a little exercise. But when Jim ended up dead, investigators discovered the shocking truth about both Chris' past...and her plan to set herself free.
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