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[The Intruder: The Double Life and Attempted Murder of Rachel Owens]-[The Intruder]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-08-05

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📋 Summary

The Intruder: A Tale of Deception and Survival

The Violent Home Invasion

On December 18, 2014, the quiet town of Saco, Maine, was shattered by a 911 call reporting a "home invasion." The caller, Greg Owens, claimed an intruder had entered his home and shot his wife, Rachel Owens, and her friend. When police arrived, they found Rachel in "serious condition," having been shot three times—including once in the "back of the head." The perpetrator, described by Greg as a man wearing a "balaclava," had vanished, leaving behind a scene that investigators initially found "befuddling" because "nothing was stolen," suggesting it was a "targeted shooting" rather than a robbery.

Uncovering the Double Life

The investigation took a dramatic turn after a tip led police to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and a woman named Betsy Wandke. Betsy, a self-described "Action Woman" and founder of the "Warrior Princess Training Academy," had been involved in a five-year affair with Greg Owens. Greg had convinced Betsy that he was a government contractor involved in "top secret missions" and that he was separated from his wife. The illusion shattered when Betsy overheard a "butt dial" from Greg’s phone, where he was heard talking to Rachel. When confronted, Greg attempted to gaslight Betsy, claiming someone was "targeting the people I love" and trying to "frame him."

The Investigation and Forensic Evidence

Law enforcement soon realized that Greg Owens was the prime suspect. Despite his alibi—claiming he was at home in New Hampshire working on a computer proposal—investigators found critical physical evidence. They discovered a "tiny piece of hair" swabbed from a window pane, which was later matched to Greg’s DNA. Furthermore, shell casings found at the scene were "marked WCC 1987," an "old shell casing" that matched ammunition found in Greg’s possession. Prosecutors also discovered that Greg had "tampered with the computer's timestamp" to fabricate his alibi, proving he had the time to drive from New Hampshire to Maine to commit the crime.

The Trial and Verdict

During the 2016 trial, the prosecution presented a motive fueled by Greg’s "narcissistic" desire to maintain two separate lives. Betsy Wandke testified about their relationship, noting that Greg even "winked" at her from the defense table—a gesture she labeled as "manipulation." Rachel Owens, miraculously alive despite the bullet lodged in her brain, also took the stand and defiantly winked back at her estranged husband.

The defense attempted to highlight the lack of a murder weapon and the 90-mile distance between Greg’s home and the crime scene. However, the forensic evidence, including the DNA and the tampered computer logs, proved insurmountable. The jury found Greg Owens guilty of crossing state lines to commit domestic violence, and he was subsequently sentenced to life in prison.

Conclusion

The case remains a haunting example of how a calculated double life can lead to extreme violence. While Greg Owens sits in prison, Rachel Owens continues to live with the physical remnants of the attack, yet she remains "strong" and resilient. Betsy Wandke expressed deep remorse for her role in the tragedy, acknowledging the "ultimate irony" that the man she loved for his perceived heroism was the one who orchestrated such a brutal act of violence against his wife.

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I just couldn't put my brain around it.
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I couldn't really process it.
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It was befuddling from the beginning.
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I thought that was going to be it.
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I'm sorry. Sure, go ahead. That's okay.
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turn upside down
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put my brain around it
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on the loose
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pull through
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cut it off
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