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[Secrets of the Sliding Door: The Double Life of Jonathan Krupe]-[Secrets of the Sliding Door]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-07-22

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The Tragic Discovery on Staten Island

The investigation began on a "hot July day in 2012" when Jonathan Krupe reported finding his wife, Simonette Mapes-Krupe, dead in their Staten Island home. He described a scene of "tremor and utter chaos," claiming the house had been robbed. First responders found Simonette face down in a "giant puddle of blood," having suffered from "excessive" stab wounds. The crime scene was described as "ransacked," with drawers turned upside down and a sliding glass door left "ajar by about two to three inches," leading police to initially consider the possibility of a botched burglary.

The Angel and the Jekyll-Hyde Persona

Simonette was remembered by her students and family as an "amazing, amazing soul" and a "giver" who was deeply devoted to her work as a social studies teacher. Despite working in a "high crime section of Brooklyn," she maintained a positive outlook, often sharing her love for Disney with her students. However, the investigation into her life revealed a stark contrast in her husband. While Jonathan was viewed by colleagues as a charismatic teacher who could relate to students, investigators soon uncovered a "pattern of lies." Prosecutors eventually characterized him as a "Jekyll and Hyde" figure, noting that while he projected the image of a devoted husband, he was secretly living a double life.

The "Miss Pumpkin" Connection and Forensic Evidence

Detectives faced a breakthrough when they discovered an unknown number in Simonette's phone labeled only as "woman," which was traced to an escort known as "Miss Pumpkin." When detectives interrogated her, she revealed that Jonathan had been her client for "multiple years" and had even met her on the day of the murder. This revelation shattered Jonathan's alibi. Furthermore, forensic analysis of the "sliding glass living room door" revealed a mixture of DNA that included that of Miss Pumpkin. Prosecutors argued that Jonathan had inadvertently transferred the DNA to the door after being intimate with the escort, effectively placing his secret life at the center of the crime scene.

Motive and the Fatal Confrontation

As the investigation deepened, detectives discovered that Jonathan’s marriage was in crisis due to his failure to obtain a required master's degree, despite claiming to have attended classes. Simonette, having discovered the deception, had reportedly reached a breaking point. Her mother, Teresa, recalled a final, tearful conversation with her daughter the night before the murder, suggesting Simonette was prepared to confront Jonathan. Evidence found on Jonathan's laptop—including searches for "how to slit a throat" and "how to clean up a crime scene"—painted a chilling picture of premeditation. Additionally, police found a green bag in a closet that Jonathan had to step over his wife's body to access, further incriminating him.

Trial and Verdict

The trial in 2015 highlighted the stark divide between the prosecution's narrative of a calculated murder and the defense's attempt to maintain the "bungled burglary" theory. Despite the defense's argument that the time of death was inaccurate, the jury was swayed by the overwhelming evidence of Jonathan's secret life and the forensic links to his extramarital activities. Jonathan Krupe was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life. For Simonette’s family, the verdict brought a sense of justice, though her mother poignantly noted, "I still haven't found the reason for this," leaving behind the memory of a woman who sought a "happily ever after" that was cruelly stolen from her.

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I was just distraught, just distraught.
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I would like to have been a fly on the wall in that conversation.
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Now we were in bizarro land.
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The difference is night and day.
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I wasn't thinking straight.
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📝Key Phrases

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night and day
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hustle and bustle
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not leave any stone unturned
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