The episode offers an extensive account of The Murder of Janet March, a notorious true-crime case from Nashville, Tennessee. It documents the seemingly idyllic life of Janet and Perry March, detailing the strains in their marriage, including Perry's infidelity and financial secrecy, which culminated in Janet's disappearance in August 1996. The source outlines Perry March's elaborate cover-up—delaying the missing person report, staging the scene, and moving his wife's body—and the subsequent decade-long investigation driven by Janet’s persistent parents, the Levines. The narrative reaches its climax with Perry's flight to Mexico, his conviction for second-degree murder based largely on circumstantial evidence and his father Arthur March's testimony, and a separate conviction for a murder-for-hire plot targeting the Levines, ultimately resulting in a 56-year prison sentence.
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