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[The Sisterhood: Seeking Justice for Stacey Feldman]-[The Sisterhood]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2022-10-04

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The Tragic Death of Stacey Feldman: A Quest for Truth

Stacey Feldman, a 44-year-old mother and community leader in Denver, Colorado, was found unresponsive in her bathtub on March 1, 2015. Her husband, Bob Feldman, claimed he had returned from a day out to find her drowned. Initially, the death was classified as "undetermined" by the medical examiner, leaving her family and friends in a state of shock and suspicion. This article explores the seven-year journey taken by Stacey’s sister, Susan Altman, and a network of concerned women to uncover the truth behind what they believed was a calculated murder.

The Red Flags and the "Undetermined" Autopsy

Despite Bob Feldman’s claims of a tragic accident, those close to Stacey saw major inconsistencies. Stacey was young, healthy, and deeply dedicated to her children. Susan Altman, feeling a spiritual connection at her sister’s grave, became convinced that "something’s not right" and that Bob was responsible.

Detective Randy Dennison, the lead investigator, noted several oddities at the scene: the bathroom was dry, items in the shower remained undisturbed, and Stacey was wearing a gold and silver dress watch—unlikely for someone taking a shower. Furthermore, the autopsy revealed over 80 injuries on her body, including bruises and abrasions. However, because the initial medical examiner labeled the death as "undetermined," the investigation stalled for years, leaving the family frustrated and desperate for answers.

A Pattern of Deception and Abuse

As the investigation progressed, a dark picture of Bob Feldman emerged. Testimony from other women revealed that Bob was a serial philanderer. Susan McBride, a woman who had met Bob on Tinder, testified that she had emailed Stacey on the day of her death to reveal Bob’s infidelity. Other women, such as Stephanie Galvin, described harrowing encounters where Bob used his secluded home to intimidate and assault them. These accounts suggested that Bob was a "con man" who manipulated women and controlled Stacey financially and emotionally.

The Turning Point: Forensic Breakthrough

Stacey’s family eventually connected with the Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention. Dr. Bill Smock, a forensic expert, performed a granular review of the autopsy photos and the crime scene. He concluded that Stacey did not die from a slip and fall; rather, she had been a victim of a "prolonged and brutal assault." Dr. Smock identified petechial hemorrhages in her eyes, defensive wounds on her hands, and imprints on her skin that suggested she had been smothered and strangled while fully dressed, only to be placed in the tub afterward by her killer.

Seeking Justice in the Courtroom

In 2018, nearly three years after her death, Bob Feldman was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. The legal battle was arduous, marked by numerous delays and a defense strategy that attacked the initial "amateurish" police investigation. The defense argued that the injuries were the result of Bob’s desperate attempts to perform CPR.

However, the prosecution’s case, bolstered by Dr. Smock’s expert testimony and the moving accounts of the women Bob had deceived, proved compelling. The jury, after hearing the evidence of the 80+ injuries and the timeline of events, found Bob Feldman guilty of first-degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Conclusion: A Legacy of Advocacy

The story of Stacey Feldman is not just one of a tragic loss, but of a "sisterhood" that refused to let the truth be buried. Susan Altman and the other women who came forward turned their grief into a crusade for justice. Today, they remain united, advocating for domestic violence awareness, ensuring that Stacey’s children are raised in a loving environment, and honoring the memory of a woman who was, in the words of her friends, "the life of the party."

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The puzzle pieces just snap into place.
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We hit it off right away.
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None of us are seeing anything that says this looks like a murder.
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He didn't see any reason to treat this as a crime scene.
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That may have been one of the weirder news tips we received.
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Tonight on Dateline.
The school was calling her and she didn't pick up.
Center 911.
Please, my wife's not breathing, please.
He said, Stacy's dead.
I said, what?

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