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Gladys Ricart was tragically murdered on her wedding day on September 26, 1999, in Ridgefield, New Jersey. As she was handing out flowers to her bridal party before heading to the church, her ex-boyfriend, Agustin Garcia, entered her home.
Garcia, who was reportedly enraged by their breakup and her upcoming marriage to another man, shot Gladys three times in front of her family and friends. He was immediately apprehended at the scene and later convicted of first-degree murder.
This horrifying act of violence shocked the community and highlighted the dangers of domestic violence, even after a relationship has ended. Gladys' story has since been remembered as a tragic reminder of love turned deadly.
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Thanks for listening— stay safe, stay skeptical, and maybe don’t ignore those red flags... because you never know who’s writing their own deadly ever after. 😈💀
By Regina & Tasha4.6
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Gladys Ricart was tragically murdered on her wedding day on September 26, 1999, in Ridgefield, New Jersey. As she was handing out flowers to her bridal party before heading to the church, her ex-boyfriend, Agustin Garcia, entered her home.
Garcia, who was reportedly enraged by their breakup and her upcoming marriage to another man, shot Gladys three times in front of her family and friends. He was immediately apprehended at the scene and later convicted of first-degree murder.
This horrifying act of violence shocked the community and highlighted the dangers of domestic violence, even after a relationship has ended. Gladys' story has since been remembered as a tragic reminder of love turned deadly.
Killer Review Giveaway Contest:
Now that the Killer Review contest is in full swing- let’s dive into season 3 wrap up!
📚 💻 References 💻 📚
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-18-gladys-ricart/id1765989174?i=1000684123483&l=fr-FR
🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday, with a bonus episode on the last Friday of every month. Subscribe & never miss a case.
📸 Instagram: @deadly.ever.after
💬 Join the conversation! Tag us on socials & use #DeadlyEverAfter to share your thoughts!
If you have information about an unsolved case, contact:
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, you’re not alone. Get help here:
🔔 Love the show? Support us!
Thanks for listening— stay safe, stay skeptical, and maybe don’t ignore those red flags... because you never know who’s writing their own deadly ever after. 😈💀

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