The source provides excerpts detailing the Pensacola Sleepover Murder of Sherri Malarik, a 34-year-old Navy air traffic controller, who disappeared during a family gathering in July 2001. The text establishes Sherri’s life as a dedicated Navy woman and mother, noting her marriage to fellow serviceman Greg Malarik, and describes the chaotic yet joyful sleepover that preceded her vanishing. Her body was discovered shot once in the head inside the family's minivan hours later, leading the investigation to focus on her husband, Greg, after scuff marks were found in the yard and his alibi proved questionable. The narrative explores the affair Greg had with a co-worker, which provided a motive, and concludes with the case going cold for 16 years until a breakthrough with DNA and the mistress's revised testimony led to Greg's 2019 conviction for first-degree murder.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/murder-files-unsealed--6017387/support.
The source provides excerpts detailing the Pensacola Sleepover Murder of Sherri Malarik, a 34-year-old Navy air traffic controller, who disappeared during a family gathering in July 2001. The text establishes Sherri’s life as a dedicated Navy woman and mother, noting her marriage to fellow serviceman Greg Malarik, and describes the chaotic yet joyful sleepover that preceded her vanishing. Her body was discovered shot once in the head inside the family's minivan hours later, leading the investiga...