Perry March
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Podcast Appearances
Up to now, he's always managed to outmaneuver everyone.
Now he's about to try again and make a move that will change everything.
A move that will finally reveal the truth about what happened that summer evening in 1996 when his wife, Janet, disappeared.
Perry March, who first spoke with us in 2002, has never wavered in his account of that night.
The worst I'm guilty of is letting my wife walk out of my house.
March said after he put their two children to bed, he and Janet began to argue.
You know, it's the kind of argument that you have when you're both tired of the arguments.
His wife was going away, Perry March says, for 12 days.
She'd be back on August 27th, just in time for their son Sammy's sixth birthday.
I changed the light bulbs, balanced my checkbook, cleaned the basement.
You know, just a varied list of things that I had seemed to have dropped the ball on over the course of my 10 years with her.
And she made me sign her list that I would have these things done when she got back.
As the last indication I've ever had of Janet was the driveway sensor beeping.
At midnight, March called Janet's parents, Larry and Carolyn Levine.