Forensic Files Season 4 Episode 13
Slippery Motives
Ed and Julie Thigpen Post were a happy, successful couple. But the morning of June 3, 1986 would change the lives of Ed and Julie forever. At 7 am, Ed went for a 40-minute jog. Before leaving he drew a bath for his wife. At 7:40 am, Ed returned to the Omni Hotel, and at 7:43, he called the front desk and said that his wife had fallen in the bathtub and was not breathing. George Hollacher conducted a full-scale investigation in the background of Ed Post. The first red flag went up when the investigators discovered that Ed had a $700,000 life insurance policy on Julie. A second autopsy was performed by Dr. Paul McGarry. He found 36 areas of bruising, not noted during the original autopsy. The death was ruled a homicide and Ed Post was charged with the first-degree murder of his wife. The trial ended in 1989, and Ed was found guilty of first-degree murder. After serving six and a half years, Ed admitted to the drowning of his wife.
- 4 - 13Slippery MotivesDec. 29, 1999
- 4 - 12With Every BreathDec. 22, 1999
- 4 - 11Haunting VisionDec. 15, 1999
- 4 - 10Core EvidenceDec. 08, 1999
- 4 - 9Accident or Murder?Dec. 01, 1999
- 4 - 8Body of EvidenceNov. 24, 1999
- 4 - 7Ties That BindNov. 17, 1999
- 4 - 6Til Death Do Us PartNov. 10, 1999
- 4 - 5Innocence LostNov. 03, 1999
- 4 - 4Cement the CaseOct. 27, 1999
- 4 - 3Ultimate BetrayalOct. 20, 1999
- 4 - 2The Killing RoomOct. 13, 1999
- 4 - 1Invisible IntruderOct. 06, 1999