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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

DEATH BY INSULIN PRICK? Did hospital nurse murder healthy hubby with one Jab?

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.2 • 8.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

An Alabama nurse steals insulin from work, then poisons her private investigator husband. Police find his body in their home. Did Marjorie Cappello kill her husband because he found out about her secret drug use? Did he plan to divorce her and take their child? Joining Nancy Grace to discuss the case:Kenya Johnson- Atlanta Prosecutor  Karen Smith- Forensics Expert of Bare Bones Consulting  Dr. Caryn Stark- Psychologist   Steven Lampley- Former Detective and Author of "I Was the Girl"   Rachel Hammers- Freelance Broadcast Journalist of Huntsville, Alabama

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0:00.0

A local private eye very well known in his community found dead in his own home a four-year-old

0:12.8

little girl left behind shocking details now surfacing in the case of a Huntsville PI private

0:19.6

investigator found dead Jim Capella Jr. just 37 years old.

0:25.5

He died of seemingly natural causes just 37 years old.

0:29.9

He's a healthy young man.

0:31.2

He was panicky, real panicky, anxious.

0:35.4

He couldn't get his words together.

0:37.2

I tried calling him twice that day on two separate occasions and he didn't answer.

0:42.2

I'm Nancy Grace.

0:43.5

This is Crime Stories.

0:52.4

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.

0:59.2

Jim Capella Sr. and Jim Sister Jamie were driving to Huntsville from out of state to

1:03.4

lead a search team to find Jim.

1:05.7

Jim's wife posted on Facebook that she had last spoken to him Thursday morning.

1:10.1

She asked for help looking for him Friday.

1:13.0

Jim Sister spoke to him late Wednesday night.

1:15.7

11 o'clock.

1:16.7

I have my way to work.

1:18.2

I'm my way to the car.

1:19.8

Answered.

1:20.8

And he was panicky, real panicky, anxious.

1:25.2

He couldn't get his words together.

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