Snapped: Women Who Murder - Marlene Johnson
Episode Date: July 7, 2024When a beloved woman in North Carolina is found stabbed to death in her own home, investigators uncover an unnerving history of harassment carried out by a killer blinded by jealousy.Season 3...0 Episode 16Originally aired: January 23, 2022Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I'm Ted Concafe and this is a man.
The whole world knows who you two are.
This summer...
Julian Norton and his lover were found dead at Hagerty's Waterhole.
A mystery thought buried...
They've been hiding for months.
Only strikes when there's a need.
...comes back to the surface.
When my boy's autopsy came back, there was something in his blood.
Not any of the usual shit, something else.
Two detectives will stop at nothing.
No, no, no, no, there is only room for one bat-shit crazy in this spring.
I am not crazy. I'm angry.
To bring the darkness to light.
You start talking or I give the police the biggest drug bust this town's ever seen.
You believe in karmic justice?
I need to see people pay for what they do in this lifetime.
Who did this? Feels personal.
I got no idea.
Ted, you're never gonna believe this.
He's been under our noses this whole time.
Ted?
Ted!
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With wedding bells on the horizon, life never looked better for this Southern belle.
She was so pleasant, so outgoing. She was just beautiful, just a good all-around person.
She had finally found the true love of her life and she was happy.
They planned to live a good life together.
But when a brutal crime is discovered, the plans for their bright future are destroyed.
I could see her body in the bathtub.
She had multiple stab wounds on her neck.
She was attacked by somebody that was very angry.
The ensuing investigation uncovers an obsession driven by jealousy.
It's kind of a shocker when you hear a spouse call in
and say, I think my spouse may have killed somebody.
She said, I'll kill you for f----- my husband.
I believe he's worried that he was going to be next.
When the killer's motive comes to light,
so too does a window into a dark mind.
It's just starting to paint a picture of obsession.
This just shook me to my core.
It's just unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable.
Why you're charging me?
Why I'm a target?
Yeah.
I don't feel like being murdered or killed. Rowing County, North Carolina.
Nestled between Charlotte and Greensboro, the fast-growing city of Kannapolis is renowned
for textiles.
Kannapolis is a growing town.
There's, you know, a lot of different businesses
coming in and out.
It's kind of a quiet, family-based community,
upper-middle-class homes within an eye shot of each other.
It's not the kind of neighborhood
you would expect to find violent crime.
On July 23, 2013, at 9.40 a.m., a 911 call upends the otherwise calm Tuesday morning.
The caller, 59-year-old Chuck Reeves, is in dire need of help for his fiancé, 62-year-old
Shirley Pierce.
He seen blood and what he thought was powder on the floor, and went to the bathroom and found his girlfriend
in the bathtub with the water running over her body.
Chuck did report that she was in the bathtub, motionless,
and there was blood everywhere.
There surely wasn't breathing.
He realized that she was already gone.
There wasn't nothing he could do for her.
There was barely was a breathe in. He realized that she was already gone.
There was nothing he could do for her.
When police arrive, they are immediately
led to the main bedroom.
The house is just really quiet, nice house.
Kind of eerie feeling when you walk in.
I could smell odor of bleach.
When I entered the bedroom, I could see a lot of blood on the floor, blood stains.
The blood stains continued across the floor.
It appeared that the scene was attempted to be cleaned up with bleach,
which created some bleaching patterns in the carpet and back into the bathroom.
There was a path that went from a bedroom into this bathroom.
There was a path that went from a bedroom into this bathroom. Once in the bathroom, they're met with a ferocious scene.
I could see the body of Shirley Pierce landing in the bathtub.
I could tell that Shirley was attacked with a sharp object.
She had multiple stab wounds on her neck, her face.
It's not an accidental death.
It's clearly a homicide.
With a crime scene in the early stages of processing, detectives turned to their only
witness, Shirley's boyfriend, Chuck Reeves.
I was able to introduce myself to Chuck Reeves, who was on the scene, and asked him to sit
and talk to me for a moment.
Chuck's demeanor was devastated.
However, he was very cooperative and he was very articulate.
He was able to provide good information.
What we learned about Shirley Pierce was that she appeared to be just a good, decent
working person, but didn't appear to be anything at that point to determine who would want
to do something like this to her.
Born and raised in Mooresville, North Carolina, Shirley Goodnight was a ray of sunshine in
a region known for
its southern hospitality.
She was very close to her family, her sisters, she had a brother.
She was so pleasant, so outgoing.
She was just beautiful, just a good all-around person.
Everybody loves Shirley.
She was a very friendly woman.
She was well-liked in her community,
as well as at her job.
And people who knew her remarked how beautiful she was.
In 1970, Shirley married Randall Pierce,
and the couple welcomed a daughter, Tracy, soon after.
Tracy being her only daughter, only child, she just adored Tracy.
When Shirley and her husband split in 1981, Shirley looked for a way to support herself
and eventually signed on with the Tuscarora Yarn Factory.
Tuscarora Yarns was a textile company.
They made specialty yarns.
I was in the accounting department,
and she came in as the owners
and the CEO's administrative assistant.
Shirley was a very dainty, well-dressed,
very well-spoken lady.
She was very professional.
Shirley and I were just really good work friends.
We spent a lot of the day together working
and we went to lunch most every day.
We would go shopping some after hours
or just go to dinner with each other.
Short long hours and worked hard at the company.
I think anybody had been glad to have her work for them.
Shirley put what free time she did have to good use,
organizing golf tournaments and gala dinners
for several local charities.
She was involved in a charitable organization,
raised money for people with traumatic brain injuries.
That speaks to the character of a person
that cares about other folks like that.
Shirley had a very big heart.
When Shirley's daughter Tracy became a mother to a little boy,
being a grandmother sent Shirley over the moon.
He was the apple of her eye.
That's what she talked about the most.
Anybody that knew her will always know about her grandson and Tracy because she told everyone about
them.
By 2013, with her family growing and her career flourishing, Shirley was looking to hit the
trifecta in her romantic life.
When she began dating textile salesman Chuck Reeves, it appeared she had done just that.
We had known her for a while because he was a salesman
and she was a president's secretary at Tuscarora Yarn.
So he had met her through that
and the relationship turned into a dating one.
Chuck and Shirley had a relationship kind of later in life.
They had a good relationship.
It got along really well.
Chuck loved her and then
Shirley loved him
The pair dated for four and a half years but kept separate residences
in the spring of 2013 Chuck proposed to Shirley and she happily accepted
She had finally found the true love of her life
and She was happy.
Sadly, Shirley would never make it to the altar.
On the morning of July 23, 2013, Rowan County investigators are processing a horrific crime
scene where Shirley Pierce has been found murdered.
It appeared she had been stabbed multiple times
just from looking at the body.
We knew we were looking for a knife,
very violent attack.
She put up a fight, so we had defensive wounds,
and the fatal wound was probably in the neck.
There's a lot of blood,
blood had dripped from the ceiling fan. There was a large blood pool on the neck. There's a lot of blood. Blood had dripped from the ceiling fan.
There was a large blood pool on the floor.
It was a very violent crime scene.
Despite the vicious crime scene, the killer took care
to hide their identity.
We noticed the bleach stains on the carpet.
It's well known that bleach destroys DNA.
We have someone who has a lot of trouble
to try to destroy evidence.
So our killer, whoever it was,
was aware of a lot of the techniques we were gonna use
to try to catch him as far as DNA.
I felt good we had DNA in the house,
we just had to find it.
We felt like the shower curtain was gonna be important.
So we processed all the way up to the shower curtain,
leaving it in place until we got Shirley
out of the crime scene and to the medical examiner's office.
Then we decided to send the whole shower curtain to the state lab.
The intensity of the crime suggests to investigators that this was a deeply personal attack.
There did not appear to be any forced entry, and it didn't appear to be ransacked
like a typical burglar would ransack a home.
She was attacked by somebody that was very angry.
It was almost overkill, which didn't match up
to somebody breaking into the house
to steal her computer or something.
That, again, brought alarm to somebody very close to her,
somebody who would have the ability to enter the house.
So that becomes very big red flag back toward Chuck Reeves.
This is exactly who we need to focus on first.
Coming up, do investigators have their man?
They're actually threatening to stab him with a screwdriver.
Or had a ghost from Shirley's past carried out a vendetta.
Tracy talked about him threatening to kill Shirley.
July 23, 2013.
Homicide investigators with the Rowan County Sheriff's Office
turned to Shirley Pierce's
fiance Chuck Reeves, who found her bloody body in her bathroom.
It was obvious that he was distraught and torn up.
They planned to live a good life together.
Now here he is having to report this horrible scene.
I asked Chuck when was the last time he had spoken to Shirley, and he said he spoke to
her by phone the night prior, and I believe that time was around 8.15 p.m.
She was going to dog sit for him while he traveled out of town, as he frequently did
for his job.
He spoke to Shirley, made arrangements for the next day to bring the dog back. Chuck says that in the middle of the call, the phone suddenly went dead.
The call ended and he didn't make contact with her again.
That wasn't unusual.
In that area of Kinnapolis, telephone service is spotty.
While he wasn't alarmed by the dropped call, when he arrived at Shirley's house the next
morning, Chuck had an eerie feeling.
Shirley was expecting Chuck to arrive.
She knew he was coming.
He talked to her the night before on the phone.
So when he arrived in the garage door, it was open, the door was locked.
That was unusual.
He retrieved a key from a vase or a flower bed just to the left of the doorway, and he
let himself in with that key.
He heard the shower running, he looks in there and he saw Shirley in the tub with the water
running and he approached her, he saw where she was beyond help. Chuck's story is consistent with the scene so far,
but police tread carefully before clearing him.
I'm listening to every single word.
I'm analyzing everything he says.
I'm trying to find inconsistencies in his story.
Eventually, I asked Chuck directly
if he had anything to do with Shirley,
and he adamantly denied it.
He said his relationship with Shirley was a very good one.
Everything's going well.
Why would he murder the woman that he was engaged to
and appeared to be very happy with?
His alibi, his story was that he was out of town
and wasn't even in the area.
He claimed he was at work in South Carolina.
While detectives confirm Chuck's alibi with his employer,
they also look for a telltale clue on his hands.
Anytime somebody assaults somebody with a knife,
generally the assailant is also cut by that knife,
and there will be injuries to their hands.
I asked Chuck, I need to look to see
if he had any injuries on him.
He readily showed me everything. He showed me his arms. injuries to their hands. I asked Chuck in the deluxe if he had any injuries on him.
He readily showed me everything.
He showed me his arms.
And then he didn't have a scratch on him.
What's more, Chuck's alibi holds up.
So in order to clear Chuck,
we were able to contact his employer
to determine that he was in fact working out of town
during that time period.
Mr. Reeves was able to fairly quickly be put to the side
as a suspect based on the information
he was able to provide.
As detectives wrap up their interview with Chuck,
Shirley's daughter arrives at the tragic scene.
Tracy and Shirley had a great relationship.
They got along really well.
Shirley was Tracy's support system.
She was devastated to find out her mother was killed.
She was very distraught.
Tracy, understandably, was having a very hard time
that her mother had been murdered.
With Chuck Reeves cleared of any involvement,
detectives ask Tracy if she can think
of anyone who would wish harm to her mother.
We talked her at the scene, trying
to get background on Shirley, her habits,
anybody Tracy may know that would want to hurt
or kill Shirley.
Tracy talked about Richard, Shirley's ex-boyfriend.
Tracy explains that 10 years ago,
her mother was in a troubled relationship
with a man named Richard.
Tracy tells us about Richard had been abusive toward Shirley
and the relationship had ended.
The information that we learned was that several years ago,
Shirley had in fact obtained a restraining order against Richard.
According to Tracy, the restraining order had been put in place
after Richard showed up at her mother's home one night looking for Shirley.
Tracy told us about Richard threatening to kill Shirley
and actually threatening to stab her with a screwdriver.
Tracy says after her mom filed the restraining order,
Richard left town.
But after nearly 10 years of silence,
Richard had recently attempted to contact Shirley.
We believed he was back in the area
and had reached out to Shirley maybe six months prior
and was trying to contact her again.
Immediately, he is my lead suspect.
Tracy wanted Richard really looked at.
Domestic relationships often end in homicide,
so we're going to have to explore him a lot more thoroughly.
Detectives prioritize locating Richard
and quickly get a hit on Richard's place of employment.
A mere 15 minute drive from Shirley's home.
We actually found Richard at a local pawn shop nearby
and spoke to Richard.
Detectives start off the interview
by disclosing Shirley's murder.
Richard was shocked by the news that Shirley was dead.
It seemed very legit.
He characterized the relationship with Shirley
as ending 10 years prior.
Richard was asked about the past abuse that he was accused of
and he said that law enforcement did come.
And he said that eventually he charges his job
and surely apologized to him, I guess,
for having him arrested.
As for the night of the murder, Richard
claims he had come home after working a 9 AM to 6 PM shift.
Richard said that he had come home, did not leave home,
had gone to bed about 9 p.m.
Richard lived by himself. There's nobody confirming.
Detectives again look for signs of foul play by inspecting Richard's hands.
There was no injuries on his hands or arms, which would indicate that he may not have been present during that assault.
There's another reason Richard doesn't appear to be their man.
He's not in the best of shape.
He had some kind of health problem.
He was barely walking.
One of my detectives actually felt
Richard was physically incapable of committing a crime.
They didn't feel like he was our suspect either.
Hours into the investigation, detectives
have exhausted their most promising leads.
But when they receive a disturbing phone call from one of Shirley's co-workers, the case
takes a sharp turn.
I got a call that somebody had called into the 911 center and wanted to talk to someone
because he believed his wife had killed someone.
Detectives get a number for the caller and immediately follow up.
I called that number.
It was Irvin Johnson,
and Irvin Johnson was the CFO at Tuscarora Yarns.
Shirley Pierce was the executive secretary
for Tuscarora Yarns.
Mr. Johnson was highly agitated,
very difficult to talk to.
When detectives inform him that they have just left the scene
of Shirley Pierce's murder, Irvin Johnson
breaks down over the death of his coworker.
Immediately, he believes that Marlene Johnson, his wife,
is the one responsible because for years Marlene Johnson
seemed to be obsessed with Shirley Pierce.
Coming up, with a new suspect revealed, investigators uncover a potentially deadly motive.
It was like that was her daily mission,
to wake up and figure out what she could do that day
to stop Shirley.
And a physical altercation points to a deeply held grudge.
She had a hold of her hair and was just slamming her around.
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Hours into the murder investigation of 62-year-old Shirley Pierce, detectives receive a shocking
tip from one of Shirley's co-workers,
Irvin Johnson. And he is certain that his own wife, 61 year old Marlene Johnson, is
involved.
It's kind of a shocker when you hear a spouse call in and say, I think my spouse may have
killed somebody.
That is just, that's not really heard of.
Irvin Johnson agreed to talk to us in an interview.
And at the office, he began to lay out the history
of his and Marlene's marriage.
Born into a wealthy family in 1952, Marlene Postle grew up in Gastonia, North Carolina.
She did have some family in Gastonia who were in the restaurant business.
She wasn't used to not getting her way.
You could tell that.
You could tell that she was not used to somebody telling her no.
She didn't hurt for anything.
This is a woman who is very professional.
She's dressed to the nines.
She speaks very eloquently.
Marlene just oozed that she had nice things.
With her refined exterior, Marlene had always turned heads.
She was probably 5'5", very slender, muscular, in very good shape.
She just was groomed exceedingly well. It just stuck out.
On May 15, 1983, 31-year-old Marlene married 36-year-old Irvin Johnson.
The pair complimented each other well, Irvin with his quiet, reserved nature and Marlene
with her intimidating presence.
He would speak when spoken to.
It wasn't like he was a socially outward individual.
He really wasn't.
And he appeared to be the guy who went along with the group, went to work, went home after
work and came back the next day and did the whole thing over again.
For over two decades, the couple had a happy and prosperous life.
They did have one daughter together.
Irvin Johnson made a very nice salary.
Marlene did not work outside the home.
I believe that Marlene's money came from an inheritance.
She took a great interest in his business, in his life, in his personal matters, obviously.
She had friends.
Then, for reasons Irvin can't explain, something in Marlene changed.
Irvin tells police that in 2003, Marlene suffered a sudden nervous breakdown and had tried to commit
suicide by overdosing on pills.
We did learn of a nervous breakdown that she had in 2003 in which she was treated for that.
He said she never fully recovered back to being the same person that she was.
She was always very intense, very aggressive, very difficult to live with from that point on.
She was not in her right frame of mind, it seemed like.
It seemed like she was very erratic.
She had threatened to kill him.
She had assaulted him.
During the interview with Irvin Johnson,
he was able to point out a scar
where Marlene had stabbed him previously.
Irvin says that Marlene had also become obsessed with the idea that he was having an affair.
Irvin tried to alleviate Marlene's fears, but doing so only heightened her suspicions.
He said Marlene is a person who is driven by ego, by just a jealousy, a possessive person.
She had caused many issues at every job that he worked at.
She would always target the single women that were not married, and she would get this story
in her head that they were having an affair with him.
Irvin adds that when he took the job as CFO of Tuscarora Yarns in 2006,
Marlene's suspicions had turned to well-liked administrative assistant Shirley Pierce.
He characterized Shirley as a southern lady.
And when he introduced his wife to Shirley,
she called him honey and touched his arm.
And Irvin said, I saw Marlene's antenna go up.
Marlene Johnson just dialed right in
that this was an affair.
It was going on.
And she was jealous and not happy about it.
Irvin says that for the next several years, Marlene became completely fixated on Shirley Pierce,
even going so far as to hire a private investigator.
Marlene hired me on September 12, 2010, and our agreement was that we would surveil him for a month.
I could not get any proof that any wrongdoing
was going on on either of their parts.
But even with no proof of infidelity,
Marlene refused to accept the truth,
and her obsession intensified.
Marlene would get more and more bizarre
and ask more things of me that were very unethical.
She had hired another PI firm,
and I learned that the firm was using drones
and was getting her aerial views of Shirley's residence.
She supposedly knew when she went to the grocery store,
when she came back.
She knew what time she was getting home from work,
and she knew that this garage door was open so far.
She just got to the point where she scared me,
and I'm not a person that scares easily
because I work capital murder cases,
but she scared me.
There was no convincing her, no matter
if she had all the evidence in the world to show her
there was no affair.
I don't think that her mind would have believed that.
Irvin tells detectives that the less Marlene found,
the more she became unhinged, and her interactions
with Shirley intensified.
But Shirley, knowing full well Marlene was watching her,
didn't realize how dangerous the situation was becoming.
Shirley never seemed to be scared
because she knew she was doing nothing wrong.
And so she just assumed nothing would ever come of it.
According to Irvin, in 2011,
Marlene's paranoia finally boiled over.
There was an incident involving Marlene Johnson
where she showed up at a restaurant
that Shirley and a few of her coworkers were having lunch.
Irvin and Shirley would come in
with the Tuscarora Yarn Group every Friday for lunch,
and I got to know them from being their regular waitress.
So they come in for their lunch, as always.
Marlene arrives.
She's dressed in black, kind of workout clothes that day.
And she has a hat on.
Marlene Johnson held a menu in front of her face
to try to shield her identity.
It didn't work very well.
I knew that it was her,
and I immediately went and told them,
the Tuscarora group, that, you know,
Marlene was in the restaurant.
They panicked because everybody knew she
had it out for Ms. Shirley.
Irvin says that his fellow employees tried
to form a protective circle around Shirley
to get her out to her car, but it wasn't enough.
I'm just sitting at the restaurant, having lunch,
kind of daydreaming out the window,
just looking out the window. And Marlene was a gazelle.
She just came across that parking lot,
and I mean, she was on Shirley's back.
She had a hold of her hair and was just slamming her around.
She said, I'll kill you for f**king my husband.
It was just unexpected chaos, but it was kind of quick and over with pretty fast.
Marlene was arrested and charged with assault, but the case never went to trial.
Shirley wouldn't press charges against her.
She didn't want to do that because she didn't want to make waves for Irvin.
Shirley said that she had filed a restraining order and that she was hopeful that would
take care of the issue.
Irvin explains to detectives that he moved out of the house and got his own restraining
order against Marlene, but he now fears that with Shirley dead,
he isn't safe either.
He was maybe a little afraid that she could retaliate
against him as well.
At this point, she was capable of anything.
He was absolutely sure that Marlene was gonna kill him next.
He was in fear of his life.
Irvin tells police that they need to speak to a man
named Tim Conner, who had become
Marlene's confidant.
Irvin showed us a picture.
The picture was of Marlene at a restaurant with some guy.
The person in the photograph was Tim Connor.
At this point, I needed to speak to him to see what information that he had.
Before they track down Tim Connor, detectives obtain a search warrant for Marlene's home
and put out a BOLO for her vehicle.
It's not long before they find her car and Marlene as well.
It was parked at her attorney's office in downtown Salisbury and she was instructed
by her attorney to cooperate with the detectives
and to surrender to them at that point.
Marlene is arrested and transferred
to the Rowan County Sheriff's Department
to await questioning.
And what investigators find in her car
may provide some answers.
When we searched her car in the parking lot,
we found a lot of cleaning supplies
in the trunk of the car,
which could have been a source of the Clorox stains that we found at Shirley's house.
Following the search of her vehicle, police execute a search warrant on Marlene's home.
Once investigators began searching Marlene Johnson's house,
they discover a myriad of things that point to her as a suspect.
When I went to the dining room,
I found an aerial photo of Shirley Pierce's house
taken from like a Google Maps photo.
We also found surveillance photographs
she had taken of Shirley.
There were hours upon hours of work put into it,
a lot of effort, a lot of money.
It's just starting to paint a picture of obsession.
Coming up, Marlene's penchant for outward appearances
may be her undoing.
She had had like a French manicure, nails done,
and the tips of her nails were missing.
But investigators hit one more roadblock.
The search at his house did reveal
that there appeared to be a knife set,
and one of the knives from that set appeared to be missing.
He said, I haven't been totally honest with you guys.
Just before midnight on July 23rd, 2013, Marlene Johnson sits in an interview room at the Rowan County Sheriff's Office, now the you want to work for your attorneys? Go ahead. My attorney.
She had her sunglasses on.
She acted bored, un-involved.
She was acting the complete opposite way
I'd act if somebody was accusing me of murder.
She didn't answer any questions, and she just
denied any involvement and didn't answer any questions
at all.
While Marlene refuses to talk, her hands tell detectives everything they need.
She had had like a French manicure, nails done, and the tips of her nails were missing.
To me, it was clear that she had used her hands
in some kind of a situation similar to a fight.
And then the cuts on her hands were consistent
with the knife cutting her fingers
as she was stabbing somebody.
Between the previous attacks, her husband's statement,
and physical evidence of a violent altercation,
detectives believe they have enough
to formally charge Marlene Johnson.
You've been charged with murder.
I'll take you over to the National Office,
put you over there, we'll be processed.
I'll take you over to the jail
and you make some phone calls, okay?
What is your evidence?
So tell me what your evidence are home calls, OK? While officers escort Marlene to her jail cell,
detectives drive out to the home of her friend, Tim Connor,
who Irvin Johnson told police may have valuable information.
Tim answers the door and agrees to an interview.
I began to conduct an interview with Mr. Connor.
He actually was surprisingly pretty cool and calm about it.
He didn't seem to be distressed or worried or overly anxious.
He had a pretty good career as a published author
and a motivational speaker. I believe Marlene met him at a book signing and they hit it
off after that and he explained that it was just a friendship, that he did love her but
as a friend. He had actually stated it wasn't sexual.
Tim tells investigators that the previous day he'd
had a medical procedure.
And afterwards, Marlene stayed with him in the event
he experienced any complications.
He said that he had gotten up two or three times
and that she was there each time that he
had gotten up through the night.
Basically, he was providing her with a pretty solid alibi
that puts her at his house and
not at a murder scene.
While Tim seems calm, detectives are confident Marlene is their killer, which leads them
to suspect Tim is not being forthcoming.
Near the end of that interview, I knew that he knew more than he was telling us.
The next day, July 24th, investigators received Shirley's autopsy results and retrieve a critical
clue.
They actually found a knife blade inside of her neck.
For the knife to go inside and break a kitchen knife, which is made out of stainless steel,
would have required a lot of force.
The medical examiner determined that this would have been a painful attack that Shirley
Pierce would have had to have suffered from excruciating pain for probably several minutes
before she passed away.
While police found no similar cutlery in Marlene's home, they convinced a judge to let them search the home
of Tim Connor on July 25th.
We're looking for the murder weapon, the broken knife.
The search at Tim's house did reveal that there was a knife set.
It looked like there was a set of four.
Three of them were still there, and this fourth one was missing.
The knife we recovered from Shirley was consistent with the knives that Tim had in his drawer.
Detectives confront Tim with this new evidence and give him one more chance to come clean. The whole time Tim's getting more and more nervous while we're talking to him. He acts like he's
very uneasy. I asked him if there was anything else he wanted to him. He acts like he's very uneasy.
Asked him if there was anything else he wanted to say.
He kind of sat back in his chair,
looked up to the ceiling and said,
I haven't been totally honest with you guys.
Tim says that although he had spent the day with Marlene
on July 22nd, they actually hadn't spent the night together
and insists he has no idea why the
knife is missing.
Tim tells police that when he met up with Marlene for breakfast the next morning, she
requested an odd favor.
She was wanting Tim to be her alibi and basically say she had been with him all night, including
the time that Shirley had been murdered.
I think a normal person would think that was weird, but Tim heard what she was saying and
agreed to go with it because they were such good friends.
Tim's tired of me to change from being cool and under control to really almost like a
groveling person.
He wasn't sure now of Marlene's involvement.
It was big because her potential alibi had just dried up.
We have really her only alibi witness just completely recanting everything he had just
said about where she would have been the night before.
And I knew at that moment that we had our person.
Coming up, does Marlene have a plan to escape justice?
I was so fearful during this thing that Marlene was gonna get off.
Marlene made this audible gasp sound
and collapsed onto the floor.
It takes a really sick, terrible person to do what she did.
MUSIC
In the months after Marlene Johnson's arrest,
the North Carolina State Crime Lab completes its analysis
of the DNA swabs taken inside Shirley Pierce's home.
We finally got a hit back putting Marlene Johnson's DNA
on the shower curtain where Shirley was found.
There is nobody else that would have been able
to commit this crime.
There was no other DNA present that we located
other than hers.
With the DNA proving Marlene was at the scene of the crime,
authorities have a clear picture of what happened on July 22, 2013.
Shirley had been the target of Marlene's obsession for years.
It was a picture of kind of this dark obsession she had with Shirley
that just progressively got worse over time.
She became obsessed with the thought that Shirley Pierce was having an affair with her husband.
She was so enraged at that thought
that she had to take action.
She was gonna do something about it.
I think Shirley drove into her garage,
got out of her car, went in her house.
At some point, Marlene snuck in the house behind her.
When Shirley was getting dressed to go to bed
and call Chuck back, she was attacked
brutally, stabbed multiple times.
She finally succumbed to the attack and died.
And then was drugged at a bathtub.
I think after she put Shirley in the bathtub, she'd covered her tracks pretty good.
She noticed she'd been cut.
So she went and got bleach and poured it on the areas
where she thought she bled at.
And that's why it was so splotchy and all over the house.
In January of 2018, Marlene Johnson
stands trial for first degree murder.
She was very demure and looked very professional, the way that she was dressed and just the
way that she appeared.
She did not appear to be an enraged, scorned lover.
She maintained her innocence.
She appeared as if she was untouchable, that she would not be convicted.
But when prosecutors lay out the brutality of the crime, the defense's only recourse is to call the evidence into question.
They're trying to make it look like more could have been done,
and if it had been done, then the blame would have been pointed at another person.
There was not a lot the defense attorneys could say about the physical evidence,
and they couldn't really question that so much.
The physical evidence in the they couldn't really question that so much.
The physical evidence in the case was very strong.
I was so fearful during this thing that Marlene was going to get off,
some way.
On January 24, 2018, DNA evidence cuts on her hands,
a false alibi, and an ongoing pattern of harassment towards Shirley, leads
the jury to a speedy verdict.
As soon as the word guilty came out of the mouth of the clerk, Marlene made this audible
gasp sound and collapsed onto the floor.
One deputy rushed to her.
A couple of other deputies in the courtroom also made their way towards Marlene Johnson.
The judge stopped them, said, do not take her out of the courtroom.
The judge said, you're going to listen to this verdict.
Then the judge pulled the jury and made each individual juror give their verdict.
Twelve, guilty.
And the judge said, it is my order that you will die in prison.
Even though Marlene will spend the rest of her life behind bars, those involved in her
case still can't sleep easy.
I don't feel like Marlene got what she deserved.
She doesn't deserve to be alive.
She's going to live off of us for the rest of her life, our tax money, while Shirley's
life ended. This is a person who did absolutely nothing and yet was stalked, was terrorized, and then
eventually tortured and killed.
My heart's broken.
Ms. Shirley was such a wonderful lady.
And I just feel like she died for no reason at all.
I feel like she died because of the obsession of Marlene she had in her mind.
Surely her family lost mother, grandmother, Chuck lost his fiance, and this shouldn't
have happened.
Marlene is a coward.
It takes a really sick, terrible person to do what she did.
This just shook me to my core. It takes a really sick, terrible person to do what she did.
This just shook me to my core.
It's just unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable.
I just miss her as a person. Her smile, her laughter.
Just being such a caring person would give anybody the shirt off her back.
I just miss our laughs and our good times.
I'm Alaina, an autopsy technician. And I'm Ash, a hairstylist.
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