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48 Hours

Bad Blood

08 May 2025

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Nancy Seaman was an award-winning teacher living in a wealthy suburb in Michigan. In 2004, she stabbed her husband, Bob, to death with a hatchet. At trial, Nancy admitted she killed Bob, but claimed it was self-defense and that Bob had been mentally and physically abusing her for years. The couple's two sons were divided on what to believe. “48 Hours" Correspondent Maureen Maher reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 11/3/2007. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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1.05 - 12.659 Maggie Freeling

From the team that brought you Up and Vanished comes an all-new podcast that brings you a weekly dose of true crime cases. Join me as I talk through cases with special guests and true crime experts.

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13.16 - 16.102 Unidentified Speaker 2

There's got to be something at the heart of that evidence that they've got.

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17.563 - 19.285 Lindsey Graham

Yeah. I'm Payne Lindsey.

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19.605 - 20.626 Maggie Freeling

And I'm Maggie Freeling.

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21.006 - 22.588 Lindsey Graham

This is Up and Vanished Weekly.

23.028 - 24.789 Maggie Freeling

Up and Vanished Weekly is available now.

25.25 - 27.752 Unidentified Speaker 2

Listen for free wherever you get your podcasts.

46.899 - 60.991 Jeff Seaman

You're talking about people that lived in a gated community in one of the wealthiest suburbs in Metro Detroit. We lived in a beautiful house, had a boat, a plane. Life is too short and life is too good to fight over stupid things.

62.466 - 69.269 Greg Seaman

Certain pictures, you'd be able to get everybody smiling, get an impression that we were a happy family. You put on a happy face sometimes.

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