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[Chameleon: The Chilling Case of John David Smith]-[Talking Dateline: Chameleon]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2024-05-01

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The Chameleon: Deconstructing a Master of Deception

In the Dateline episode titled "Chameleon," hosts Josh Mankiewicz and Andrea Canning explore the harrowing life of John David Smith, a man who operated as a "single women whisperer," weaving a web of lies that spanned decades. The episode deviates from a traditional "whodunit" mystery, instead functioning as a high-stakes game of "cat and mouse" where the audience is immediately confronted with the perpetrator's blatant guilt.

A United Nations of Red Flags

From the outset, Smith’s behavior was characterized by what Mankiewicz calls a "United Nations of red flags." When his second wife, Fran, went missing shortly after hip surgery, Smith provided a suspicious narrative, claiming she had left a note to "feed the fish" and gone on a trip. The absurdity of a woman on crutches walking away from her apartment, leaving behind her luggage—which eventually led to a search warrant—highlighted his clumsy attempts to deflect suspicion. Despite his efforts to appear innocent, those closest to Fran, including her children and sister, saw through his facade almost instantly.

The Psychology of the Chameleon

One of the most perplexing aspects of the case was Smith’s lack of a clear financial motive. Unlike typical con men, Smith held steady jobs and appeared to care about his public image. His third wife, Diane, noted that their relationship was based on "companionship" and having fun, rather than wealth. The FBI described him as a "chameleon" who could "become whatever was needed for that woman," preying on vulnerable individuals who were looking for a specific type of partner. This psychological manipulation allowed him to maintain a double life, even keeping his past marriages secret; his subsequent partners were unaware of his first wife, Janice, who had been declared legally dead.

The Chilling Reality of Control

As the investigation deepened, the true nature of Smith’s relationships emerged: they were exercises in total control. Experts and the hosts emphasize that for victims of domestic violence, the most dangerous time is when they attempt to leave. This was evidenced by Smith’s erratic behavior when his wife Diane filed for an annulment. The episode also highlights the "legendary" and "creepy" auditory mark Smith left on the investigation: a strange, high-pitched "cat screech" noise he would make when caught in a lie—a detail that became a grim staple of the case.

The Cost of Silence and Immunity

The investigation took a dark turn when Smith’s brother, Michael, finally broke his long-held silence after their grandmother passed away. He revealed the horrifying discovery of skeletal remains, a moment the hosts described as something out of a "horror movie." Despite the gravity of his crimes, the legal resolution left many, including the victims' families, deeply frustrated. Smith received immunity regarding the murder of his second wife, Fran, in exchange for his plea in the Janice case. Prosecutors argued this was a necessary strategic move due to the lack of a body in Fran's case, but investigators remained "livid" with the decision.

Conclusion: A Warning on Domestic Violence

Ultimately, the case of John David Smith serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers of coercive control. The hosts conclude by stressing that Smith's story is a quintessential example of domestic abuse, where the perpetrator's primary goal is total dominance. By sharing this story, Dateline not only provides a gripping true-crime narrative but also directs viewers toward resources like the National Domestic Violence Hotline, reminding audiences that behind the "chameleon" facade lies a reality of real-world carnage and the need for vigilance against those who seek to isolate and control others.

🎯Key Sentences

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I know that people have a lot of questions.
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You're not going to be able to sustain that for two hours.
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Yeah, I mean, they saw through him instantly.
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That should tell you a lot as investigators.
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I like to ask provocative questions.
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📝Key Phrases

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cat and mouse
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red flags
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better served to
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proactive
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full of you know what
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📖 Transcript

Hi, everybody.
I'm Josh Mankiewicz, and we are Talking Dateline today with Andrea Canning.
Hi, Andrea.
Hi.
So this episode, which is just amazing, is called Chameleon.
If you haven't seen it on television or if you haven't listened to it already on a podcast.

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