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Steven McDowell refused to accept that his marriage to Crystal was over; when she disappeared during a hurricane, efforts to uncover foul play were hampered.
Steven McDowell refused to accept that his marriage to Crystal was over; when she disappeared during a hurricane, efforts to uncover foul play were hampered.
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S1, EP25 "McDowell"Steven McDowell refused to accept that his marriage to Crystal was over; when she disappeared during a hurricane, efforts to uncover foul play were hampered.
Meet, Marry, Murder
S1, EP38 "Taylor"Angela Taylor hated her estranged husband Bill because he wouldn't grant her a divorce, so she and her lover took matters into their own hands.
Meet, Marry, Murder
S1, EP49 "Cavanagh"After Sophie Cavanagh leaves her husband Martin, he does everything he can to continue spending time with her and to stop her from meeting another man.
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S1, EP36 "Hancock"Rhys Hancock couldn't accept that his wife Helen had found love with her new partner so he took his revenge.
Meet, Marry, Murder
S1, EP36 "Hancock"Rhys Hancock couldn't accept that his wife Helen had found love with her new partner so he took his revenge.
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S1, EP34 "Parsons"Andrew Parsons tried to deny what he'd done to his estranged wife Jane even when the cops discovered that it was all on tape.
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