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[The Death of Dr. Schwartz: A Decade of Secrets, Greed, and Karma]-[The Death of Dr. Schwartz]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-11-04

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Discovery and Initial Investigation

On May 28, 2014, the life of Dr. Stephen Schwartz, a prominent nephrologist in Tarpon Springs, Florida, was abruptly and violently ended. The discovery of his body at the base of a staircase in his sprawling 8,000-square-foot home initially appeared to be a burglary gone wrong. However, investigators soon realized the scene was staged. As Sergeant Scott Brocku and Detective John Diebel noted, the presence of a "laceration across his neck," "lacerations on top of his head," and a "gunshot" wound indicated a targeted, brutal homicide rather than a random crime. The DVR for the home's security system was conspicuously missing, leading detectives to believe it was an "inside job" carried out by someone intimately familiar with the house and the family's dogs.

Uncovering the Victim’s Dark Past

As the investigation unfolded, a shocking secret about the victim emerged. News reports revealed that decades earlier, in 1961, a young Stephen Schwartz had murdered a dentist in Hobbs, New Mexico, during a robbery. Despite being sentenced to life, he was paroled and later rebuilt his life, becoming a "beloved doctor" known for his generosity. While some, like the niece of the original victim, Susan Nutting, viewed his murder as "karma," investigators eventually ruled out a connection to this past crime, concluding that the doctor had long since moved past his history to build an "impeccable" character.

The Suspects and the Role of Money

Suspicion quickly turned to those closest to the doctor. The investigation focused on his wife, Rebecca Schwartz, and the handyman, Leo Strawguy. While Rebecca’s sons, Eric and Ben, were initially investigated due to fingerprints found at the scene, they were eventually cleared. The focus shifted to Leo, whose "touch DNA" was discovered on the victim’s shirt and pocket. Leo eventually claimed he had been "framed" by Rebecca, alleging she had sent him to the house to retrieve a bag, only for him to find the doctor already dead. Leo accused Rebecca of orchestrating the crime to secure the doctor's millions, claiming she had threatened him with deportation if he spoke out.

The Civil Pursuit of Justice

Despite the lack of criminal charges against Rebecca, Dr. Schwartz’s son, Carter, and the legal team of Will Florin and Tommy Robig pursued a civil wrongful death lawsuit. They argued that Rebecca was motivated by "greed, selfishness, and narcissism," particularly after learning her husband intended to divorce her and cut her off financially. Testimony during the civil proceedings painted a damning picture. Witnesses described Rebecca’s history of financial manipulation, including embezzling from Mothers Against Drunk Driving and hiding assets through LLCs with names like "GFYCS" (Go F Yourself) directed at her husband's son.

A Verdict of Accountability

In early 2025, a jury found Rebecca Schwartz liable for the death of her husband and awarded the family nearly $200 million in damages. While this civil judgment provided a measure of closure, the criminal case remains officially closed but unsolved, leaving Rebecca free. For Carter Schwartz, who has followed in his father's footsteps to become a nephrologist, the verdict is a significant step, yet he remains haunted by the fact that the person he believes killed his father has not faced criminal prosecution. The case stands as a chilling reminder of how secrets and greed can dismantle even the most affluent lives, leaving behind a legacy of suspicion and a quest for true justice that continues long after the crime.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's always nearest and dearest.
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Everything kind of started lining up.
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It's like all the bells went off.
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Talk about karma.
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He had a whopper.
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📝Key Phrases

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nearest and dearest
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follow the money
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lining up
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go off the rails
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take the wind out of your sails
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
You think you can find your dentist?
I think we can, yeah.
She just said your father's been shot.
A massacre.
It was just a puddle of blood.

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