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[The 32-Year Cold Case: Unraveling the Gamari Family Murder]-[Carl & Jackie - Part 1 (Carl Gaimari)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2022-09-13

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The Unsolved Mystery of Inverness

In 1979, the affluent, idyllic town of Inverness, Illinois, was shattered by a brutal home invasion that left Carl Gamari dead. For 32 years, the case remained a cold mystery, haunting the community and the victim’s family. Investigative journalist Scott Weinberger and homicide prosecutor Anastasia Nicolazzi revisit this case, highlighting how Detective Mike Kirby eventually breathed new life into the investigation.

A Perplexing Crime Scene

On April 30, 1979, two masked men entered the Gamari residence. They terrorized Carl’s wife, Jackie, and her children, ultimately executing Carl in the basement. Despite being a "home invasion," the perpetrators took no valuables, instead seemingly staging the scene with a fireplace poker and using Carl's own firearms to commit the murder. The lack of forensic evidence—compounded by multiple floods that destroyed critical items like cigarette butts and fingerprints—left the investigation stalled for decades.

The Shift in Investigation: From Mob Hit to Inside Job

Initially, investigators explored two theories: a mob-related hit or a drug-related execution, fueled by rumors that Carl was a DEA informant. However, Detective Kirby’s methodical "start from scratch" approach dismantled these theories. The investigation turned toward the victim’s wife, Jackie. Notably, Jackie was having an affair with a Chicago police officer named Sam Greco. Suspicion deepened when it was revealed that Sam arrived at the crime scene shortly after the 911 call and married Jackie just four months after the murder.

The "Breadcrumbs" of Guilt

Jackie’s own actions provided the most damning evidence. Her sister, Elsie (“Tootsie”), eventually revealed that before the murder, Jackie had explicitly stated, "Sam and I have a plan to fake a home invasion... I won't get the money, I won't get the house [if I divorce him]." This motive—financial gain—was corroborated by the mysterious burning of a bar Jackie and Sam later owned, which also reeked of insurance fraud.

The Breakthrough

Detective Kirby’s masterstroke was convincing Tootsie to record a conversation with Jackie. During the call, when told that authorities were investigating the 1981 murder plot, Jackie’s reaction was not one of innocence, but of panic: "I can't go to jail, Betsy... Would you lie for me, please?" This recorded admission, alongside testimony from a former nanny who recounted Jackie bragging about how to "burn a bar down," provided the necessary evidence for an arrest.

A Bittersweet Conclusion

Jackie Greco was eventually convicted and sentenced to 30 years, later reduced to 23 via a plea deal. The case brought a measure of peace to Carl’s mother, who had insisted on Jackie's guilt since day one. However, the tragedy left lasting scars, particularly on the Gamari children, who grew up suffering under the false guilt that they were responsible for the home invasion. As the podcast concludes, the mystery of the two masked men remains, leaving the door open for the next chapter in this harrowing saga.

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you catch it, you clean it.
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I can't help but, for me at least, I keep harkening back to Stars Hollow.
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by all accounts, by each of his kids, he was a loving, good dad.
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the ripple of fear it brought to this small town.
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is the file even going to be there?
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harkening back to
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tear that family apart
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by all accounts
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ripple of fear
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handpicked by the chief
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📖 Transcript

Normally, I find out what happened, where it happened, how it happened, who did it.
I've never been a big person on why, because that just gets really, really bizarre.
I'm Scott Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff.
I'm Anastasia Nicolazzi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of Investigation.
Discovery's True Conviction.
And this is Anatomy of Murders.

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