Husband Who Met his Wife on Tinder Behind Bars for ‘Suspicious Death’

Published March 6th, 2018 - 01:22 GMT
Police force has yet to win the battle against crime (AFP/File Photo)
Police force has yet to win the battle against crime (AFP/File Photo)

A husband whose wife died under suspicious circumstances is behind bars, after a Tinder tipster came forward to reveal that she'd alerted his wife to his two-timing ways the very day of her death.

Robert Wayne Feldman, 53, was charged with the first-degree murder last month in the March 2015 death of his 44-year-old wife Stacy, who was found dead in the shower of Denver home.

An arrest warrant affidavit released on Monday and reviewed by DailyMail.com reveals dramatic details of the two months of Feldman's 911 call, and the Tired date who said she'd been duped into sleeping with the married Feldman.

The case began at around 3pm on March 1, when Feldman, a meat products wholesaler, called 911 in a panic, stating that his wife was unresponsive in the shower.

Stacy, who worked for the non-profit PSC Partners Seeking a Cure, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Cops were suspicious from the beginning. Feldman was vague about what position he found the body in. Firefighters who were the scene at the time, the affidavit said.

Feldman's story was that Stacy had consumed marijuana and was smoked at Colorado.

He said he was not feeling well. He was not feeling well.

The medical examiner found no signs of THC in Stacy's system, proving she had not smoked pot. But the autopsy could not prove her death was a homicide - the cause and manner of death were undetermined.

Denver Police Detective Randal Denison did not give up on the case.

 

 

Meanwhile, in June of 2015, Feldman collected $ 750,000 on stacy five years earlier.
Cops got an anonymous letter on March 24 saying that Stacy had to be picked up - contradicting Feldman's story.

Then, on June 11, and woman contacted the local Crime Stoppers hotline with crucial information.

She revealed that in February, she met Feldman through the dating Tinder app.

The first date, the woman said. He claimed to be divorced and was reluctant to give his last name. When pressed, he told his name was 'Robert Wolfe', she said.

Suspicious, she looked him up online and discovered his last name was Feldman, and that he appeared to live with a woman named Stacy.

Outraged, she confronted him - but Feldman convinced her that he was really divorced, and that he was his wife.

The Feldman came over to her house for dinner, and they had sex.

The pair had plans to spend the weekend together, but she did not hear from him. When she called him, he said he could not meet up - he was 'blowing her off', she believed.

The spenched lover found an email address for Feldman was really divorced. Phone records show that Stacy responded immediately, calling the woman at 8.52am the same day.

Stacy revealed that she was indeed married. Feldman and the two women shared their fury at being deceived. Stacy told the woman that Feldman had to be with him, the woman recalled.

Hours later, Stacy was dead.

Police dug deeper into the case, reviewing the tapes of the 911 call. Detective Denison, trained in techniques for reviewing suspicious 911 calls, written that while Feldman said he was performing CPR, there were no breaths in the call.

Denison also heard 'what sounds to be a toilet.', He wrote in the affidavit.

The detective and prosecutors called in a forensic expert who is nationally known as an authority in strangulation deaths.

The expert reviewed all autopsy photos.

In December of 2017, Stacy was killed by strangulation or suffocation. The manner of death was homicide.

Feldman was arrested and booked for first-degree murder on February 13 of this year.

Attorneys for Feldman could not be reached for comment. He is being held at the Denver Downtown Detention Center.

 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

 

 

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