In a toast on his wedding day, June 5, 1999, Greg DeVillers told the room filled with friends and family that his new wife, Kristin, was “the most wonderful person I’ve ever met,” and that he couldn’t wait to spend the rest of his life with her.
On November 6, 2000, a year and a half after that heartfelt declaration, Greg deVillers would be dead.
Kristin claimed it was suicide.
The state of California said it was murder.
Listen to the episode HERE.
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Photo caption (L-R) Kristin Rossum (credit: Murderpedia.com); Greg DeVillers (credit: www.catlinrother.com)
Greg DeVillers and family (credit: www.catlinrother.com); Kristin and Greg in happier times (credit: IMDB.com) Kristin Rossum (credit: Herald Sun); Kristin and Greg celebrating his graduation (credit: www.catlinrother.com)
Photo caption: Kristin and Greg on their wedding day (credit: Herald Sun); Michael Robertson, Kristin's boss, who she was having an affair with. Authorities call him an "unindicted co-conspirator" in Greg's murder; Kristin in court during her trial (credit: AP via Clarin International); Kristin's father, Ralph Rossum, during her trial (credit: Herald Sun); Kristin wanted to recreate a pivotal scene from her favorite movie, AMERICAN BEAUTY, by sprinkling rose petals across her husband's dead body (credit: KrazyKillers.wordpress.com); Kristin during her trial (credit: Herald Sun)
Photo caption: After returning to his native Australia, Kristin's boss, Michael Robertson, was an expert witness for the defense in the high profile murder trial of Gerard Baden-Clay, who was eventually convicted of murdering his wife, Allison (credit: Herald Sun) (also see: The Dark Side of Love Episode - Allison and Gerard Baden-Clay )
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