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[The Deceptive Housewife: Unraveling the Cold-Blooded Murder of Dustin Wade]-[The Puppet Master (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2023-07-17

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📋 Summary

The Illusion of a Home Invasion

On December 13th, 2001, in the quiet, rural town of Early, Iowa, 35-year-old Tracy Roberts reported a harrowing home invasion. She claimed that two men had broken into her Victorian-style house, attempted to strangle her with "nylon pantyhose," and that she had been forced to kill one of the intruders, 20-year-old Dustin Wade, in self-defense using a gun from her safe. Her 11-year-old son, she claimed, had protected his younger siblings during the ordeal. The narrative seemed straightforward until investigators discovered a "pink spiral notebook" in Dustin’s car containing a confession that implicated Tracy’s ex-husband in a murder-for-hire plot.

The Failed Investigation and Suspicion

For years, the investigation remained stalled. Initially, suspicion fell on Tracy’s ex-husband due to an ongoing "ugly custody battle." However, after exhaustive searches of his records yielded no connection to Dustin, investigators turned their attention to Tracy’s current husband, Michael. Michael, an Australian businessman whose computer security company was "facing possible financial ruin," had a clear motive: a million-dollar "life insurance policy." During a polygraph test, Michael displayed extreme physiological distress, with the examiner noting he was "drenched in sweat," yet no concrete evidence could link him to the crime. The case eventually went cold, exacerbated by the tragic suicide of Dustin’s father, who took his own life on his son’s grave after being subjected to the public scrutiny of the Montel Williams Show, where Tracy had aggressively pushed her narrative.

The Cold Case Breakthrough

In 2008, Detective Trent Valletta began a comprehensive review of the cold case. He was troubled by the lack of a "puppet master" in the original narrative and the inconsistencies in the crime scene evidence. Enlisting the help of a former Navy SEAL and marksman, Valletta discovered that the physical evidence contradicted Tracy’s account. The gunshot pattern on Dustin’s body—specifically the "four more shots" fired into the back of his head while the victim was prone—proved that the execution was deliberate and performed in a well-lit environment, not a blind struggle in the dark as Tracy had claimed.

The Puppet Master Unmasked

Reinvestigation revealed that Tracy Roberts had orchestrated the entire event. She had "lured" the shy, learning-disabled Dustin to her home under the guise of work, manipulated him into writing the incriminating notebook entry, and then murdered him in cold blood. She had staged her own injury and fabricated the story to secure sole custody of her son and potentially collect insurance money. When finally tracked down in Ohio, Tracy was living under a false identity with a forged British passport. The "home invasion" was a complete fabrication; Tracy was the sole architect of the tragedy. She was eventually arrested, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison, bringing an end to a decade of deception.

🎯Key Sentences

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there must have been a mix up
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Dustin had really started to come out of his shell
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Tracy desperately wanted to talk to this friend about what was going on in her life.
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Immediately, a concerned look came across her friend's face
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she had tried to keep things as civil as possible
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📝Key Phrases

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in over her head
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head over heels
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come out of her shell
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take a deep breath
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at all costs
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📖 Transcript

Hey, Prime members, you can binge eight new episodes of the Mr. Ballin' podcast one month early and all episodes ad-free on Amazon Music.
Download the Amazon Music app today. On December 13th, 2001, 35-year-old Tracy Roberts was upstairs in her house in the rural town of Early, Iowa, running a bath for her baby daughter.
And as the water began to fill the tub, Tracy heard the front door open downstairs.
Tracy assumed it had to be her husband getting home early from a trip, so she scooped the baby up and headed into the hall and over to the top of the stairs to call down to him and say hello.
But when she got to the top of the stairs and looked down to the first floor, it was not her husband had just come in the house.
Instead, it was two people who she didn't recognize, and the moment she saw them, they looked up at her and began charging up the stairs after her.

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