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[Ghosts Can't Talk: The Betrayal of the Shaughnessy Family]-[Ghosts Can't Talk]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2024-01-16

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The Tragic Betrayal: A Dateline Investigation

The Night the Silence Broke

On March 2, 2018, in a quiet Austin neighborhood, the life of Corrie and Ted Shaughnessy—a close-knit, successful couple—was shattered. In the early morning hours, Ted was fatally shot in his own kitchen. Corrie, who survived a shootout in her bedroom, initially believed the event was a "robbery gone wrong." She described the terror of the moment, recalling a "bright white light" shined in her face and the loss of her beloved Rottweiler, Bart. As Corrie hid in a closet calling 911, she was convinced she was going to die, lamenting, "Ghosts can't talk, and I'm supposed to be dead."

The Investigation: Searching for Motives

Detectives initially explored several leads, including a past grudge from a man Ted had sent to prison years prior, and even the possibility that a neighbor, Kim, was the intended target. However, the lack of stolen property and the suspicious nature of the entry led investigators to look closer at the family. Corrie, initially viewed as a potential suspect due to a "million dollars" in life insurance, was eventually cleared. Meanwhile, the Shaughnessys' 19-year-old son, Nick, appeared "too eager to help," interjecting information and pointing detectives toward his best friend, Spencer Patterson. While Spencer was eventually cleared, investigators became increasingly suspicious of Nick and his wife, Jackie Edison.

Digital Forensics and the Murder-for-Hire Plot

Breakthroughs in the case came from digital forensics. Although Nick and Jackie attempted to hide their communications, investigators recovered synced messages from Nick’s Mac Mini. These messages revealed a cold, calculated "murder-for-hire plot." Nick and Jackie were seen discussing payments for hitmen, with Nick even asking Jackie to withdraw cash for the deed. Further investigation revealed that Nick had hired two men, Arianne Smith and Johnny Leon, to kill his parents. Tragically, the .40-caliber handgun used to kill Ted was revealed to be Ted’s own weapon, which Nick had given to Smith. As one detective noted, Nick’s financial records showed he was "broke," and his motivation was a twisted desire for a "new life" and access to his parents' wealth.

The Ultimate Betrayal

In a candid interview, Nick admitted to the plot, expressing deep regret for the "ultimate act of betrayal." He explained that he was seeking "validation" and a new identity, fueled by his relationship with Jackie. Despite the couple's outward appearance of a happy marriage and their involvement in the family jewelry store, they were secretly orchestrating the deaths of the very people who had "poured a whole lot of energy into being parents."

Legal Resolution and Lingering Pain

Ultimately, Nick Shaughnessy, Arianne Smith, and Johnny Leon pleaded guilty to murder and were sentenced to 35 years in prison. Jackie Edison, however, received a controversial sentence of "deferred adjudication," involving 120 days in jail and 10 years of probation. Corrie, who continues to grieve the loss of her best friend and husband, remains deeply critical of this disparity, labeling the outcome a form of "re-victimization."

Corrie’s journey from a loving mother and wife to a survivor of her own son’s treachery is a sobering reminder of how quickly a life can be undone. As she concludes in her victim impact statement, she continues to love her child but "hates the person he is now," forever mourning the beautiful life that was extinguished in a matter of seconds.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm like, of course, it has to be the wife.
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I felt like a fool for not having seen it.
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Take off the blinders.
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Wouldn't that be nice?
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The little things they took for granted.
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📝Key Phrases

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take for granted
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sound asleep
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run out of ammo
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take a deep breath
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hit the lottery
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
Ghosts can't talk.
And I'm supposed to be dead.
Travis County 911.
My husband got out of bed.
My dogs were barking.

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