Snapped: Women Who Murder - Opal Williams

Episode Date: October 18, 2020

When police searching for a missing Indiana man discover a body on a riverbank, they launch an investigation that unearths a surprising story of an open marriage and evidence of a brutal tort...ure.Season 25, Episode 5Originally aired: April 7, 2019See 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, I'm Lindsay Graham, the host of Wonder East Podcast American Scandal. Our newest series looks at the story of OxyContin, a popular painkiller that helps spur an epidemic of addiction and drug abuse, in which prompted a broad campaign to hold the pharmaceutical industry accountable. Listen to American Scandal on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts. Unlucky in love, a single mom poured herself into her children. Her kids always came first. Then, a kind single dad changed her mind about men.
Starting point is 00:00:33 He ended up kissing me for the first time. She called me and said that she had gotten married and he was the one. But a sudden disappearance puts their second chance that true love in jeopardy. She tried to file a missing person for three times. He has been at work. I've been called family and friends. I don't know where he's at or what's going on or anything like that. What starts as a missing person's case
Starting point is 00:01:01 soon morphs into a murder investigation. There was blood. Not just a little bit of blood, something happened in the van. as a missing person's case soon morphs into a murder investigation. There was blood. Not just a little bit of blood, something happened in the van. I was freaking out. I was like, what is going on? As they dig deeper, detectives uncover the truth about a heartbreaking crime with a twisted motive.
Starting point is 00:01:21 He's dying, but he's on the phone. He's actually pleading for his life. Why would you do this to my dad? Thanks for falling apart, and it just all starts crumbling down. Indianapolis, Indiana. It was a larger city. It's where a lot of people come to relax, read, and jog, ride the bike trails. I'm just enjoying a calm and steady normal life.
Starting point is 00:01:57 It's a great city to live in. While Indianapolis prides itself on small town values, it also has its share of big city problems. March 17, 2015, an Indianapolis Metro Patrol officer performs a routine check under the Raymond Street Bridge on the banks of the White River. There, the officer notices something suspicious. He found this van down by the right river,
Starting point is 00:02:29 where there used to be a homeless camp at one time, and no one's around it. The officer runs the plate and makes a discovery about the registered owner. The person was missing, his name was Stephen Williams, and this was Stephen Williams' fan. Three days earlier, on Saturday, March 14, authorities had received a 911 call
Starting point is 00:02:51 from Stephen's worried wife, Opal Williams. Okay, and you said he's been missing, he's been missing since Wednesday. Since our very early Wednesday morning, between midnight and 2 in L. As lack of I've seen him, and he has never seen anything like that. He's been missing since Wednesday. The symptoms are very early Wednesday morning, between midnight and 2 AM. As last time I seen him. And he hasn't been at work.
Starting point is 00:03:11 He hasn't even called at work for anything. Now, Steven's van has been found, and next to it, a troubling clue. There was a spider blood also found somewhere on the ground near the van. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:04:06 Amanda, Kelly, and James. My dad, he was strict, but not pastored. He was always there for us. He makes sure we had a bear life, and he did. That's one thing I love about my dad. He was just there for us. As part of that effort to provide a stable life, Steven joined the army in the mid-80s.
Starting point is 00:04:26 There, he discovered a passion that would stay with him for the rest of his life, computers. Once he'd learned computers, it was it. You didn't just have A computer. He had computers, you know, several of them, two or three, and they were all hooked together, and you could do things that most people couldn't do. In 1995, Steven and April decided to part ways.
Starting point is 00:04:51 And then, you know, Steve, he fell for divorce. They started raising kids on his own. By 2006, Steven had been honorably discharged from the Army and was working as a computer programmer near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Though he loved his children, Stephen had grown increasingly lonely. He wanted someone there, and I guess he just missed being loved. That all changed one spring night when Stephen was hanging out with friends and spotted
Starting point is 00:05:23 25-year-old Opal Drebensted from across the room at a karaoke bar. The very first time we actually seen each other, he was singing karaoke, I had just gotten off work. I was doing deliveries at the time. Opal was born in Aurora, Illinois in 1979. Her best memories from childhood were created at 55 miles per hour. My father was the truck driver.
Starting point is 00:05:52 So I've been on the road since I was three. I've been there were about six states. So the happiest times I had of my childhood was when I was on the road with him. When Opal was 18, she married a man named Don, and the couple eventually had two sons together, Steven and Dakota, though the family struggled financially. Her kids always came first. If they didn't have enough food or funds to go around,
Starting point is 00:06:22 she would do it without two where her kids could eat and have clothes. But after two years, the marriage failed, and Opal and Don divorced. When Opal met 42-year-old Stephen Williams in the Cedar Rapids karaoke bar in 2006, she was in the middle of a custody battle and in need of some fun. Steven was more than happy to oblige.
Starting point is 00:06:51 It started going out every night with same people, same karaoke and stuff like that, and then he ended up kissing me for the first time, and I'm like, okay, what was that for? He's like, well, how about it? I'm like, okay. He wasn't looking for a relationship. She said she wasn't looking for a relationship,
Starting point is 00:07:14 it just kinda happened. She called me and said that she had gotten married and she had met the man that made her very happy that he was the one and that he had two daughters and she absolutely loved them. Steven, the software engineer, he ended up coming here to end the Annapolis to start work here. And then the kids right followed. Opal loved being a stay-at-home mom to her and Steven's growing brood. She taught me how to make up.
Starting point is 00:07:50 We loved a bowl. We are a big bowl of family. Sometimes we'll go to the water parts. They were a very happy couple, a very happy family. The kids got along very well. By 2014, Stevens' kids had moved out, leaving only Opal's sons in the home. With a partially empty nest, Opal was eager to pursue a lifelong dream.
Starting point is 00:08:18 I've always wanted to be a checkdiver. I love the road. I love to travel. I just love everything about it. It's just a sense of freedom. Opal obtained her commercial driver's license and began driving a big rig. But her life on the road put a strain on her marriage.
Starting point is 00:08:38 And she and Steven began to drift apart. We're different. I mean, me, I love traveling. He falls asleep after two hours in a vehicle. I can't get much opposite than that. Sometimes they slip in separate rooms. They have arguments. But Opel and Stephen weren't quite ready to give up
Starting point is 00:08:58 on their marriage, and they weren't the only ones having problems. In August 2015, the couple got a call from a woman named Linda, the new wife of Opal's first husband, Don. Linda explained that she needed time away from her relationship with Don, but had nowhere else to go. She asked Opal and Stephen for help. She didn't have a vehicle, she stuck there, she needed help until they rescued her.
Starting point is 00:09:26 And so, Stevie, the white knight that he is, is gonna step up and save Linda. -♪ Stephen and Opal told Linda she could stay with them while she figured out what to do about her marriage. Opal and Stephen learned they would have more house guests when Stephen's 20-year-old daughter Amanda asked to move back in along with her boyfriend, Stephen Bryan.
Starting point is 00:09:52 I call my dad, it's like, yeah, I gotta tell you something. Boy, you heard it. Like, uh, yeah. You want to be mad, but you couldn't get sick. It could sick. It's a grandchildren. So we move back. Because we need help. He could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could, it could When I was born, she came to hospital right away and saw our daughter. It was very loving. She just sat there and wanted to hold the baby. When we moved in, there's actually a lot of people there, but it was really peaceful in the beginning.
Starting point is 00:10:32 So every girl along really well. But on March 17, 2015, just over a month after Obel's granddaughter was born, everything the Williams family held dear would be turned upside down. Indianapolis police have just discovered Stephen's van abandoned near the White River with a pool of blood nearby. The officer calls for detective Ryan Bartlett,
Starting point is 00:11:02 who had been working the missing person's case opened on Stephen just three days earlier. After I had PD contacted us, I myself had an irisactive winter deliver to go check the van out. Inside the van, more worrisome evidence. One thing I caught the detectsman in my eye was it looked like there was some type of marine
Starting point is 00:11:27 colored liquid on the seat to the van, which had a possibility of being loved. Things were kind of kind of sketchy and I maybe didn't help here soon. Coming up, how a worried wife started the search for her husband. It's basically taken a high-speed question medication and all that. It's here at home. Okay. And a new 911 call puts everyone on edge. We were contacted by the Naval's Fire Department.
Starting point is 00:12:00 The state has someone that jump off the bridge. had a full house in the suburbs of Indianapolis. But in March of that year, everything started to fall apart. On March 14, Steven disappeared. Three days later, a police officer discovered his van abandoned under a bridge near the White River. There's a pool of blood outside the van and what appears to be more inside. You get something like that and you really don't want to just dive right into it and say, oh my gosh, someone was killed in this vehicle.
Starting point is 00:12:53 You just take the evidence for what it is. So we were taken up, I say, baby steps in the investigation. We searched the area along the river, in the van, we searched everywhere we could just to see if baby he was around. There was a lot of video footage taken. A lot of photos taken, of the scene as well. Now we're out there for a few hours. Following an exhaustive search of the area,
Starting point is 00:13:17 detectives find no new evidence. We contacted our evidence technician and our tow trucks to come pick up the van. And it transported over to a secure location where our CSI team processes that evidence under search for. While the processing of the van begins, Detective Bartlett returns to the station and reviews his file on Stephen
Starting point is 00:13:46 Williams' missing persons case. It all started when Opal Williams made a 911 call to Indianapolis authorities. He hasn't been at work. He hasn't even called at work for anything. On the call, Opal worried that Steven was without important medication. It's supposed to be taken high-professional medication and transnational health and completely beyond the bypass of the gene and all that is here at home. Opal explained that she'd last seen Steven at a restaurant four days earlier, where the
Starting point is 00:14:28 couple ate with her cousin, Charlie Layman, and a family friend named Ricky King. We had a lot of energy, but I needed to go up and listen to my light up. Because we only have a physical creamer. It's like the next morning, you know, there are two hours to call. It's a little cold, and I'm scared to go on. And this was my light up. After Opal's original 911 call, and the day before the van was found,
Starting point is 00:15:04 Detective Bartlett had interviewed Opal, who still had not heard from her husband. Steven is missing, she hasn't seen her for a couple of days, says that she has no idea where he's at. Opal states that Opal and her friend Ricky drove the Oklahoma to look for Steven. On their way to Texas, where they believed that Steven may have went to go see a daughter.
Starting point is 00:15:27 In that initial interview, Opal told Detective Bartlett that she and Ricky had been stopping at every truck stop along the way, looking for Stephen. When asked about the disagreement she mentioned in her initial 911 call, Opal explained it was about their rather complex home life. She told Detective Bartlett about her and Steven's marital troubles and about all the people
Starting point is 00:15:53 living under their roof, including a woman named Linda, who had just separated from Opal's first husband, Don. Opal said that after they took Linda in, Steven and Linda started having an affair, and Steven suggested adding an unexpected twist to their troubled marriage. Opal said Steven introduced the proposal to Opal
Starting point is 00:16:18 that Linda would be the sister wife to their relationship. Obviously, as most would say, infuriated Opal, she did not like that at one bit. But I'm wanting to make it work. This started my second marriage. Been together, 10 years married for nine years. I'm not ready to throw it down the drain. I'm not ready to let go yet.
Starting point is 00:16:43 According to Opal, they actually tried the sister wife arrangement for a while. But after just a few weeks, it became clear to her that it wasn't going to work. Opal would go on to say that while Stephen was at work, Linda would say things to Opal that would make her mad and she would antagonize her and just kind of poke at her the whole day. In her first interview after the 911 call,
Starting point is 00:17:13 Opal said that on the night of March 10th, she asked Stephen to meet her at a local restaurant to discuss the issue. Her friend's Charlie Layman and Ricky King came along to offer her emotional support. She stated that they had all met at a fast food restaurant in Indianapolis to hash out this sister wife and these differences.
Starting point is 00:17:41 Opal told Bartlett that the discussion got heated and Stephen took off. Steven just drives away in the white van and leaves him behind. According to Opel, when Steven didn't come home the next day, Linda decided to leave. Opel also explained that her husband had a history of depression. She insinuates that he's suicidal, he's taken some pills before in the past,
Starting point is 00:18:05 and has cut his wrist before. Now that Stevens Van has been recovered, Detective Bartlett contacts Opel again. Opel explains that she and her friend Ricky are still in Oklahoma, but haven't found any sign of Stephen. Detective Bartlett tells her about Stephen's abandoned vehicle and explains that it's unlikely Stephen is headed to Texas and that Opal needs to come back to Indianapolis.
Starting point is 00:18:36 I told her immediately when she gets home, I really need to talk to her and get the statement from her. She was happy that he called and happy to turn around and come back to in and out. Opal promises to meet with detectives as soon as she gets back. At this point, detectives have more questions than answers. Has Steven simply left town to blow off steam? Or did he and Linda leave together in order to start a new life? Maybe he just doesn't want to be found. Maybe he's just upset. Maybe he decided he was just
Starting point is 00:19:12 wanting to be missing for a few days. But what about the blood found near the van? If it turns out to be Stevens, he could be in grave danger. We could have got attacked by a mugger at the bottom of that river shore, so there are other possibilities that could have occurred. One of those possibilities could be that the blood outside the van is the result of self-inflicted injury.
Starting point is 00:19:39 Before detectives have the chance to track down and question Linda, they get an important call. We were contacted by an Apple's Fire Department, best stated that there was a report and a person seen a few blocks north on the river that jumped over into the water. Someone that jumped off the bridge. And it could have been Steven.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Coming up, startling new evidence surfaces in an unexpected place. They can see what they thought was the top of a human head. And more bizarre family secrets are revealed. Thanks for following the partners' house. The hardest true crime story to report on is your own. I'm Tiffany Reese, host of the podcast Something was Wrong. For 15 seasons, I've always aimed to validate and amplify the voices of those who have survived abuse and crime.
Starting point is 00:20:38 But for season 16, I'm opening up for the first time about my own experiences as an abuse survivor and a murder co-victim. With the help of trusted friends, we'll unpack my journey to becoming a victim advocate by examining my past. From the emotional and physical abuse I endured at the hands of my parents and the bullying I received from my classmates, to the murder of my brother and the securities fraud my father was convicted of, I'm covering it all and even learning more about myself through this process. This is obviously a very personal journey for me,
Starting point is 00:21:10 but I believe that this will play a part in my healing, helping me to process the trauma that I endured. Follow something was wrong wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and add free on the Amazon Music or Wondery app. After Stephen Williams goes missing, Indianapolis police discover his van parked under a bridge with a pool of blood outside and possibly more inside. The evidence suggests Stephen may have been the victim of a violent crime, but now detectives are faced
Starting point is 00:21:53 with another possibility that the 52-year-old Army veteran and computer programmer took his own life. Well, unfortunately, it was aware of this batch of a person, our jumper being seen jumping off of bridge. I met with Indiana Conservation Officers in the Annals Fire Department and told them that we were missing a person from Johnson County whose family was found by the river and that if a person had jumped over the into the water, that it could have been Stephen. Maybe Stephen had climbed up the bridge where the van was and jumped in.
Starting point is 00:22:27 We got our ranked officer involved. Go all down to this location to find out what exactly we were really dealing with. We also had sonar being used. We had holding equipment out. As the search team scours the river for Stephen's body. Investigators receive word that preliminary testing on the substance found in Stephen's van is back. My evidence technician, after initially getting into it, immediately contacted me and said, hey, there's blood in the back seat. Not just a little bit of blood, but enough blood
Starting point is 00:23:01 for someone to be concerned that something happened in the van. Opel said Stephen had been suicidal in the past, had tried to cut his wrist. Had Stephen cut himself in the van before jumping off the bridge? After they had concluded their search, it could not find a person that jumped in the river, and Stephen's out found. The officers did not find anything in the water,
Starting point is 00:23:25 but they do report making an odd discovery along the shoreline. They had found a roll of carpet down in a homeless can. By the way, River would have been less told away from. They found a rolled up piece of carpet with what they believed to be bloodstain, coming from within the rolled up piece of carpet. At first, I'm like, what could it be?
Starting point is 00:23:47 It could be a person. Located about 15 yards from where Steven's van was originally discovered, the carpet roll had not been visible during the initial search of the area. Earlier those weeks prior to Stephen being missing, we had some rainfall. And we believe that that carpet had been covered by water
Starting point is 00:24:12 at one time. And when the water receded, the carpet was there. We peeled some of the carpet back. The goal was to be confirmation that there was a human being inside of here. They could see what they thought was the top of a human head rolled up inside of the carpet.
Starting point is 00:24:28 With the inside, not to peel the rest of the carpet back here, because in that carpet could lie a lot of evidence. So the whole piece of carpet, including whoever or whatever is inside that carpet, is picked up and transported into advance at the corner of the office where they can take this carpet apart very strategically. You don't know who or what is exactly rolled inside of that carpet. And so that's why it's important how the autopsy done. At the coroner's office, authorities carefully unroll the carpet. Inside is the body of a middle-aged Caucasian male
Starting point is 00:25:07 that fits the general description of Stephen Williams. This body was still in a great physical shape. The water was cold, so there was not to must decay there at all. We got him positively identified. It was Stephen Williams. The autopsy reveals he had suffered a brutal death. His throat had been cut. There was also a stab wound to the chest.
Starting point is 00:25:38 That was observed at the autopsy. And it seemed to be part of the call, some death. The call was a man of death was ruled a homicide due to stab wounds. The gruesome nature of Stephen's death, coupled with Opal's initial missing persons account, makes investigators wonder, is it possible that after the fight with Opal, Stephen made good on her request that he put an end
Starting point is 00:26:06 to his relationship with Linda? And that in turn, Linda had lashed out at Steven in a jealous rage. At that time, Linda was still a person of interest. Detectives track down Linda, who is now back at home with her husband. Linda appears shocked that Steven is dead and claims to have no knowledge of what happened.
Starting point is 00:26:30 The conversation with Linda was very simple, very plain. She didn't have a lot of information to offer up to the investigation. Authorities have no evidence linking Linda to the crime, but they can't take her off the persons of interest list. Seeking more information, detectives question several of Steven's family members, including his daughter Amanda. They start with a very difficult death notification. My thing is, I like, what?
Starting point is 00:27:04 Why would you do this? Like, well, who would dump this to my dad? I sat in the middle of the room and cried in front of the police officers. He was my best friend. He was basically my second dad. And it still hurts. Family members confirm that Stephen and Opal did try an open marriage, as Opal had
Starting point is 00:27:29 mentioned. But, they say it wasn't Stephen's idea. It was Opal's. She proposed the open relationship to him. They were going to see other people, but they'll be married and, you know, live together and all that. The family explains that Opal was the first to seek affection outside the marriage by hooking up with a fellow trucker, 56-year-old Ricky King, the man who the day after Steven's disappearance
Starting point is 00:28:01 allegedly accompanied Opal on her search for her husband. Her boyfriend was the trucker. I mean, I know she had, you know, she had quite a history with truck drivers. According to the family, Steven was initially opposed to the idea of an open marriage. At first, no. No. He didn't want to. Just like, you're my wife, I don't want to share you with some other guy. No. The family says that Linda moved in a few months later, that August, and that's when Steven began an affair of his own. Steven Williams was having sexual relationship with Linda. She lived in the house, Oprah was aware about that, and she felt that Stephen Williams was more attracted
Starting point is 00:28:45 and physically attached to Linda than he was to his own wife. She was jealous of the second wife in the house. Thanks for falling apart in this house. I think everybody's looking for something that they don't have. And the feelings are getting upset. And it just all starts crumbling down. Based on this new information,
Starting point is 00:29:04 Opal Williams and her alleged paramour, Ricky King, become even more important persons of interest. The fact that they left town together after Stephen vanished casts an even darker cloud of suspicion over them. Most family members are in person when missing, usually stay at their home waiting for a phone call or for that person to show up.
Starting point is 00:29:28 And in this case, the wife, Opal, had left the state. Not only this left the house searching herself, but had left the state, not just one state away, but several states away. Those are referring to me and other guys in the office. But you know, sometimes people do things that are strange, that doesn't necessarily make them guilty. While investigators wait for Opal and Ricky to return,
Starting point is 00:29:49 they pay a visit to Opal's two sons. My self and the other detective go to the school to make sure they're going to school, make sure they're there, make sure they're dirt-during, okay? What starts as a simple welfare check is about to yield new evidence that will change the investigation. Coming up, a young boy's statement paints a disturbing picture.
Starting point is 00:30:13 He hears the adults say, we need to go take care of business. And as the picture of what happened to Stephen Williams becomes clear, authorities race to catch a killer. We give him an opportunity to flee. I knew then that the clock was ticking. MUSIC MUSIC
Starting point is 00:30:34 MUSIC MUSIC Indianapolis authorities believe Opal and Stephen Williams' open marriage might have led to murder. Get a relationship, there's a husband and wife, and a start in the fall of par, and then his sister wife comes in and falls apart further. A waiting Opal's return to town detectives meet with her eldest son and ask about the night of March 10th. The night Stephen allegedly disappeared. Opal's son tells them he had a school play that evening. In our interview with the child, he states that they all went to Wendy's excluding Stephen.
Starting point is 00:31:24 The young boy's statement contradicts Opel's story about that night. He said that Stephen got in the van and he left all of them after Wendy's. Opel's eldest son explains that following the meal, Charlie and Ricky brought Opel and her sons to a relative's house. Because of all the chaos that happened, they decided to take the kids to Grandwall South for them to a relative's house. Because of all the chaos that's happened,
Starting point is 00:31:45 they decided to take the kids to Grandwall's house. For them, it's been the night there. Opal's son says that before the men left, he overheard an ominous exchange between Charlie, Ricky, and Opal. He says he hears the adults say we need to go take care of business. That immediately sends up a red flag as to what the debt child here and what does that mean. After speaking with the son, Detective Bartlett calls O'Ball. He purposefully does not reveal that they've found Stephen's body.
Starting point is 00:32:19 O'Ball tells me that her and Rick ear come back in the town. And they say that they're coming back about 10 p.m. I wait for a phone call. She doesn't call me. 10 p.m. comes. I don't get a phone call. 12 o'clock comes.
Starting point is 00:32:32 I don't get a phone call. I send our road units deputies over to the house, and they're watching it for me to see when they show up. And they show up, I think, roughly about 2 a.m. Whole goal was to try to get them in town without them understanding that a body had been recovered. and they show up and they show up, I think roughly about 2 a.m. Whole goal was to try to get him in town without him understanding that a body had been recovered and it worked. Deputies picked up Ricky and Opal
Starting point is 00:32:53 and separate them in the transport and in Applesmach Paulton Police Department for an interview. I had to make a decision on who it is that I wanted to interview first and decided on Opal. She doesn't know what's going on. She doesn't know that we found Stephen.
Starting point is 00:33:09 I don't let her know that. I really tell her that. I really need to talk to her and go over some things. Detectives ask Opal about Stephen's relationship with Linda. You would see her face expression change when she spoke about Linda because she did not like Linda at all. I couldn't take it anymore. I couldn't take the fact that she was earning that roof. It was just really, really, really, really bad situation.
Starting point is 00:33:35 Three days for her Christmas in 2014, I gave him a rose lamp that's either her or the kids or not. And he chose her. Opal tells detectives she and her sons moved out about that time. She says that less than a month later, Steven called and begged her to come home.
Starting point is 00:33:56 He told me Linda had left in that she's gone out of the house. So I packed our stuff up in my car and drove back up here, come to find out she wasn't gone. Opal claims that even though Linda hadn't moved out, she decided to give her marriage one more shot. They had reconciled in that time period and decided not to get divorced. But Opal tells detectives that on March 10th,
Starting point is 00:34:26 the night of her son's play, Stephen did something she felt was the final straw. They're all at the play. She's upset with Stephen Williams for not going to the play. Stephen decided not to go. He stayed behind in the home with Linda. Opal claims she demanded Steven meet her at the fast food restaurant so she could give him a piece of her mind, an argument ensued, and Steven drove off.
Starting point is 00:34:57 She asked Ricky to take her over to another relative's house, the grandmother of Charlie Layman. And she went over there and she complained about Stephen Williams not wanting to leave the house, to go to the play and that he's having this affair with Linda, and it's more of a love with Linda than what he is with Opal. Opal claims that at that point, Ricky and Charlie started making what she believed
Starting point is 00:35:21 were empty threats. We already take care of business. We're gonna take care of Stephen. He's not treating Opal right, and. We already take care of business. We're going to take care of Steven. He's not treating Opal right. And we're going to take care of this. Opal says before they left, she warned Ricky to keep his anger in check. At the time, they went to go to leave.
Starting point is 00:35:38 I told her I asked this right. Don't do anything stupid. The men drove off. Opal says that a few hours later, she got a disturbing phone call. Opal explained to me that Charlie caught back and said it was done. I'm like, what are you talking about? Second, what are you talking about? Because I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:36:00 I didn't know what was going on that night. Charlie explained that he stabbed. Because I didn't know. I didn't know what was going on that night. Charlie explained that he stabbed Stephen Williams in the chest. Opal Williams has just admitted that she has been aware of her husband's death and has been lying to authorities since her first call to 911.
Starting point is 00:36:27 But according to Opal, she had nothing to do with Steven's murder and Charlie and Ricky had acted on their own. I don't know what was going through Charlie's head. I don't know what was going through X-head. There was some minimizing that was taking place of Opal's behalf. She was trying to even manipulate me.
Starting point is 00:36:44 Whether she realizes it or not of Opal's behalf. She was trying to even manipulate me. Whether she realizes it or not, Opal's statement incriminates her in the crime. Opal had now given me information of how she was involved in the murder of her husband. Detectives keep Opal in custody and turn their attention to Ricky King. I interviewed Ricky King. I interviewed Ricky King.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Ricky King's statement was fairly in line with Opal Woods. While detectives believe they are finally getting to the bottom of what happened to Steven Williams, they aren't convinced they have the full story. And there's still one more suspect to chase down. I stepped outside the room, and I instructed law enforcement officers to get involved in the search for Charlie Lainman. I knew then that the clock was ticking,
Starting point is 00:37:32 and I could not take another day to get Charlie in, because he would give him an opportunity to flee, once he learned that someone had been taken into custody. Coming up, detectives get a glimpse into the final, harrowing moments of Stephen Williams' life. He's dying, but he's on the phone with his wife. At the Indianapolis Police Department, Opal Williams has just told detectives that her cousin, Charlie Layman, killed her husband, Stephen Williams. And Opal's lover, Ricky King, has admitted to being involved in the murder.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Investigators have already determined that Linda, who'd once had an affair with Stephen, was not involved in the murder in any way, which leaves 20-year-old Charlie Layman as the only suspect who's unaccounted for. Detectives quickly track down Charlie and bring him in for questioning. Charlie tells investigators, Opal begged him and Ricky
Starting point is 00:38:48 to help her get rid of Stephen. Opal asked Vince to him that Stephen Williams had batted her, that she was a domestic violence victim. According to Charlie, Opal said she would make it worthwhile for him and Ricky. She told him that Stephen Williams had a $100,000 life insurance policy. And she would share it if they carried out
Starting point is 00:39:13 taking care of Stephen Williams. Charlie admits that he agreed to do it for two reasons. He was upset because he believed that Opal had been battered and the possible financial gain of the insurance box. According to Charlie, Ricky King also agreed to Opal's offer. He was a love with Opal and when you're in love with the R.I. not. Charlie explains that the three of them came up with a plan to lure Stephen to his death on March 10, 2015. They called Stephen Williams the victim. They made his team as if Opel had been hurt.
Starting point is 00:39:59 And they needed to come and pick him up. Charlie says that when he and Ricky arrived, Stephen grew suspicious of their story and did not pick him up. Charlie says that when he and Ricky arrived, Steven grew suspicious of their story and did not want to go. Steven wasn't buying. And at that point in time, there was no turning back. He was forced into the van. Charlie tells detectives Ricky drove Steven's van
Starting point is 00:40:23 while Charlie brutalized Stephen. Charles beating him up in the back of the van. And that's where the blood came from. Is there any altercation in the backseat of the van? Charlie explains that Ricky parked the van under the bridge near the White River. When they pulled Stephen out, Charlie stabbed him in the chest.
Starting point is 00:40:54 When Stephen didn't die right away, the men reached out to Opal. They called Opal and told him what they were preparing to do. Stephen knew at that point in time that they were getting ready to take his life. He was consciously aware that this was getting ready to happen. He was actually pleased, pleading for his life, over the phone with Opal Williams. You got a guy being stabbed down by their river.
Starting point is 00:41:18 He's dying, but he's on the phone with his wife talking to her. Opal had one last chance to call things off. She did the opposite. You had Opal standing in Charlie. You need to do what you need to. Go ahead and take care of business. Charles takes that as an order to kill Stephen and goes and slashes Stephen's throat.
Starting point is 00:41:40 Gileny. According to Charlie, the two men tried to cover their tracks using a roll of carpet they found near the river. Ricky Keying and Charlie, together, rolled Stephen Williams up into the carpet, made through the carpet into the river. Then they went home, they got their story together, and that's when Opal decided to call and report her husband missing.
Starting point is 00:42:07 Charlie's confession makes one thing clear. Opal Williams wasn't just aware of Steven's murder. She was the mastermind behind it. Opal's the ringleader. She arcs you to everything. Never in my wildest dream, but I did I think that they would have killed him. It was a good one usual. I never had a case like this where someone in a family's ordering up a murder like this. Authorities formally charge Charlie Layman, Ricky King, and Opal Williams in connection with the murder.
Starting point is 00:42:46 Investigators never found any evidence of Stephen being abusive and believe that Opal made it up to get Charlie and Ricky to kill. While in custody, Opal maintains her innocence. I did not have anything to do with it. I didn't have anything to do with it. I didn't have any say in it. However, as her trial approaches, Opal feels the weight of the evidence against her. I pled out, yeah, because I was scared. I was scared.
Starting point is 00:43:17 Opal Williams pleads guilty to murder. And in February 2016, a judge sentences her to 50 years in the Indiana Department of Justice Opal Williams pleads guilty to murder, and in February 2016, a judge sentences her to 50 years in the Indiana Department of Correction Prison system. Charlie Layman also pleads guilty to murder and receives 55 years in prison. Ricky King pleads out as well
Starting point is 00:43:41 and earns a 45-year sentence. For those caught in the wake of Opal's crime, pleads out as well and earns a 45-year sentence. For those caught in the wake of Opal's crime, why she did what she did is still difficult to comprehend. Why would you do that to my dad? Because I thought you loved him. I thought you cared about the family. She was angry.
Starting point is 00:44:03 She was in actual rage over Linda. She was jealous over Linda. She was in love with Ricky. And I think she wanted to start another relationship. She wanted to see even out of the picture. There's such a shock that all that happened. He was a good dad. He was a good father to his kids.
Starting point is 00:44:24 And he was a good brother. He was a good father to his kids. And he was a good brother. And I'm missing. For more information on SNAP, go to oxygen.com.

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