Andrew Jarecki
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We don't know exactly what happened to her, but we know that he alleged that he had put her on the train to go in the city and they never found the body.
So after that, he's sort of widely believed to be a likely person to have killed his wife.
There's no other explanation for it.
It was a few days later because he kept sort of โ he held off on telling anyone.
And then later he said, oh, Kathy, you know, I put her on the train to go in the city and then I haven't heard from her.
So he had a bunch of explanations about why, you know, somehow she had run off with a drug dealer or she had run off with some boyfriend or something like that.
But none of those really held water.
But it took him a while to report her missing.
He waits five days to report her missing and does a brilliant thing, which is he reports her missing in New York City, even though the last time she's ever seen is in Westchester.
So they were at their house, their lake house in Westchester.
And he goes into the city five days later and he says, oh, my wife was at our apartment.
That's why I'm saying he's very smart.
He completely redirects the police so that they make because, you know, the police aren't organized for a guy to come in and give a phony story about what happened to his wife.
Most of the time, somebody comes in, says my wife is missing and they say, oh, where did you last see her?
Let's help you try to find her.
So I think he was smart enough to flip that on his head.
And he says that my wife was in the city.