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Secret Killer Leads Cops Into Her $3,000,000 Murder Mansion

Secret Killer Leads Cops Into Her $3,000,000 Murder Mansion

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Summary

Section Division Analysis

  1. Initial Welfare Check: This section covers the first call from Craig's friend, Larry Scott, reporting him missing for two months, and the subsequent initial police visit to the Thatford property where they notice an odd smell but leave after finding the house seemingly empty.
  2. Escalating Concerns and Neighbor Canvassing: This section begins with a second, more alarming call from Craig's grandson, Cody Gibson, who reports Craig missing for four months a...

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Key Takeaways

Dena Thatford used a false narrative about a trip to Mexico to cover up her husband's disappearance for months.
Neighbors provided critical evidence that contradicted Dena's claims about the safe combination and her relationship with Craig.
Physical evidence, including disabled cameras and bleach, pointed to a calculated cleanup attempt by the perpetrator.
The confession provided by Dena's daughter, Leslie, was the turning point that led police directly to the body.
Financial motive was suspected, as Dena spent hundreds of thousands of dollars shortly after Craig went missing.

Notable Quotes

She did state in front of me and my wife, if I could kill Craig and get away with it, I'd do it. — Ex-husband Scott

It took me a long time to figure out I'm the common denominator. — Dena Thatford

I think, you know, if I had just left when he told me to, then none of this would have happened. — Dena Thatford

Chapters

The Disappearance
The Investigation
The Confession and Discovery

Resources Mentioned

Otero County Sheriff's Officecompany
Major Crimes Unitcompany

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