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[The Fatal Price of Jealousy: The Murder of Ed Schiller]-[The Friday the 13th Murder]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2022-03-16

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📋 Summary

The Rekindled Romance

Stacey Rock and Ed Schiller were high school sweethearts whose connection was described as being "like magnets," constantly "melted into each other." Despite a deep, enduring love, their youth and timing prevented a long-term commitment. After nearly 20 years of on-and-off history, they reconnected in the summer of 2005. Stacey, then in the final stages of a painful marriage to Jim Brescia, found herself "crazy about" Ed again, and for a moment, it seemed they would finally secure their future together.

A Cold-Blooded Execution

On January 13, 2006, the dream ended abruptly. Ed Schiller, a "creature of habit," was ambushed in his parking garage while listening to music before work. He was killed in what investigators called an "execution style murder." The last call on his phone was to Stacey, a detail that immediately drew police to her and, by extension, her estranged husband, Jim Brescia. While Brescia initially had a solid alibi, police were suspicious of his behavior, particularly his chilling response when asked if he killed Ed: "What am I supposed to cry?"

The Murder-for-Hire Plot

The investigation turned when police searched Brescia’s trash, discovering a receipt for a prepaid phone card. This card was used to make secret calls to Scott Foxworth, a man with a prior homicide conviction. Through a wiretap and the cooperation of Nancy Campbell—a mutual acquaintance who served as the link between the two men—police uncovered a murder-for-hire plot. Brescia, "looking down the barrel of a divorce he didn't want," had allegedly paid $10,000 to have Ed killed to eliminate the man he viewed as the obstacle to his marriage.

The Trial and Legal Twists

During the trial, the defense argued that Brescia only intended to have Ed "roughed up" or threatened, not killed. Brescia claimed Foxworth acted on his own. However, the prosecution presented overwhelming circumstantial evidence, including bank records showing suspicious cash deposits and testimony regarding Brescia's clear threats, such as telling Stacey that if she and Ed ended up together, "it wouldn't be good for his health."

The proceedings were marked by high drama. During his testimony, Brescia appeared disoriented, claiming he had a severe headache, which was later diagnosed as a minor stroke. This medical emergency led to an initial conviction that was later overturned on appeal. Ten years later, facing a second trial, Brescia finally pleaded guilty to the murder of his wife's lover, accepting a life sentence.

A Tragic Legacy

For Stacey Rock, the tragedy remains a heavy burden. She expressed deep regret for her past choices, including staying in a marriage she knew was wrong and briefly allowing Brescia to stay at her home during the holidays, which she admits was a mistake that gave him false hope. Reflecting on her loss, she noted, "I have to live for him now and make the most of every day." The story serves as a haunting reminder of how unchecked obsession and jealousy can transform a simple romantic conflict into a senseless, permanent tragedy.

🎯Key Sentences

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Our hands were like magnets.
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We were kind of crazy about each other.
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That unluckiest of days was a Friday the 13th.
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Maybe Duke Donahue should have played the lottery that day.
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And one thing leaped out.
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📝Key Phrases

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distant memory
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get lost in each other's eyes
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crazy about each other
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creature of habit
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didn't have a care in the world
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📖 Transcript

Your first love can be your last, or it can be just a distant memory.
Either way, it's unforgettable, even if it takes you back to the high school prom.
How'd he look in that tux?
I thought he was adorable then.
I think that that was the first night that I really told him that I was in love with him.
How'd he take that?

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