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Who killed Stacy Feldman? 'Dateline NBC' uncovers case of Denver mother who became victim of betrayal

'Dateline NBC' Episode 41 named 'Sisterhood' releases on Friday, May 17 on NBC
PUBLISHED MAY 17, 2024
Stacy Feldman was killed by husband Robert Feldman (@NBC)
Stacy Feldman was killed by husband Robert Feldman (@NBC)

DENVER, COLORADO: Stacy Feldman was killed by her husband, Robert Feldman, who manipulated everyone into thinking that her death was accidental. 

The case of Stacy Feldman captivated the attention of the entire nation, unraveling a web of deceit, betrayal, and tragedy. Stacy, a devoted wife and mother from Denver, Colorado, was found lifeless in her own bathtub on March 1, 2015.

What initially seemed like a heartbreaking accident soon transformed into a haunting tale of suspicion and suspicion. As investigators delved deeper into Stacy's untimely demise, they unearthed a disturbing truth about her husband, Robert Feldman, who stood accused of orchestrating her murder.

But what drove this seemingly ordinary man to commit such a heinous act? With each revelation, the layers of Stacy's story peeled back, it will be uncovered more on the upcoming 'Dateline NBC'.

Who was Stacy Feldman?

Stacy Feldman was a 44-year-old woman living in Denver, Colorado. She was a devoted mother of two children and was married to Robert Feldman for ten years. Stacy was known for her caring nature and active involvement in her community. She had a close circle of friends and was loved by many.

On March 1, 2015, Stacy was found dead in her bathtub which shocked her family and friends. Stacy's death left a void in the lives of those who knew her.

As investigations into her death unfolded, troubling details emerged. It was revealed that Stacy had confronted her husband, Robert, about his extramarital affair just before her death. This revelation shed light on a possible motive for her murder.

Stacy Feldman was killed by husband Robert Feldman (NBC)
Stacy Feldman was found dead in a bathtub (@NBC)

How did Stacy Feldman contact Robert Feldman's mistress?

In early 2015, Robert Feldman was involved in an affair with Susan McBride, whom he met on Tinder. He falsely claimed to be divorced. Susan, suspecting he might still be married, researched online and found Stacy Feldman's email.

On the morning of March 1, 2015, the day Stacy died, Susan emailed Stacy to reveal her relationship with Robert, including sharing their messages, some of which were explicit.

Upon receiving the email, Stacy called Susan around 8:52 am to get more information. 

This emails and phone calls were important in uncovering Robert's infidelity and provided significant evidence for the investigation into Stacy's death.

Susan Altman was Stacy's sister (NBC)
Stacy Feldman's sister Susan Altman fought to seek justice for her (@NBC)

How did Robert Feldman kill Stacy Feldman?

On March 1, 2015 morning, Robert Feldman dropped off the children at Sunday school. After he returned home, Stacy confronted Robert about his affair with Susan McBride. During the confrontation, Robert attacked Stacy. He beat her, strangled her, and suffocated her to death.

To cover up the crime, Robert staged the scene to make it look like an accident. He placed Stacy's body in the bathtub, turned on the cold water, and later claimed to have found her unresponsive there when he returned home with the children.

However, several inconsistencies in his story, such as no water on the bathroom floor and evidence from the 911 call indicating he did not perform CPR as he claimed, raised suspicions.

Further investigation, including a second autopsy by an expert in domestic violence strangulation, revealed that Stacy's injuries were consistent with strangulation and blunt force trauma rather than an accidental fall or drowning.

This evidence, combined with Robert's inconsistent alibi and motive related to his affair, led to his arrest and eventual conviction for first-degree murder.

Dateline NBC victim Stacy Feldman (NBC)
Stacy Feldman was loved by family and friends (@NBC)

What evidence linked to Robert Feldman's arrest?

Robert Feldman's arrest was supported by a range of compelling evidence. His inconsistent alibi, varying from claiming he was out all morning to briefly stopping home before the gym, raised suspicion about his involvement in Stacy's death.

During his 911 call, where he claimed to perform CPR on Stacy, the absence of typical CPR sounds, coupled with the sound of items being knocked over, hinted at potential staging. The scene itself, lacking water on the bathroom floor despite a running shower, suggested manipulation.

Further incriminating evidence emerged from the autopsy, which revealed injuries consistent with strangulation and blunt force trauma, contradicting initial reports of an accidental death. Testimony from Susan McBride, Robert's mistress, exposed their affair and the confrontation between Stacy and Robert, providing a motive.

Robert's swift cashing of Stacy's life insurance policy and subsequent engagement with other women on dating websites underscored suspicious behavior. His resistance to cooperation with authorities and attempts to evade scrutiny further fueled suspicion. Collectively, this evidence formed a robust case against Robert Feldman, leading to his arrest and subsequent conviction for first-degree murder.

Stacy Feldman with her daughter (NBC)
Stacy Feldman with her daughter (@NBC)

Why did Susan Altman re-investigate Stacy's case?

Susan Altman reinvestigated Stacy's case out of a deep sense of duty and love for her sister. After Stacy's death was initially ruled undetermined, Susan couldn't shake off the feeling that something was amiss.

She embarked on her own investigation to uncover the truth behind Stacy's mysterious demise. Susan's determination stemmed from her desire to seek justice for her sister and to ensure that the person responsible for Stacy's death was held accountable.

Susan's reinvestigation was also fueled by her suspicions surrounding Robert Feldman's actions and behavior leading up to and after Stacy's death. She found inconsistencies in Robert's account of events and grew increasingly suspicious of his involvement.

Additionally, Susan's pursuit of justice was driven by her desire to protect Stacy's memory and honor her legacy. She refused to let Stacy's death be swept under the rug or forgotten, and she was determined to fight for justice on behalf of her sister and her family.

Susan Altman helped Robert get jailed (NBC)
Susan Altman started her own investigation on sister Stacy Feldman's murder
(@NBC)

Robert Feldman found guilty of first degree murder in 2015

Robert Feldman was convicted of first-degree murder in 2015 after a trial that unveiled disturbing details about his wife Stacy Feldman's death. The jury deliberated for just three hours before reaching a verdict. Robert was found guilty of killing Stacy, who was discovered dead in their bathtub. The prosecution presented evidence suggesting that Robert had strangled and beaten Stacy to death.

They argued that Robert's motive for the murder was Stacy's discovery of his affair with another woman. Despite Robert's claims of innocence, the jury sided with the prosecution, leading to his conviction. As a result, Robert was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Susan Altman was getting suspicious of Robert Feldman (@NBC)
Susan Altman was getting suspicious of Robert Feldman (@NBC)                     
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