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True Crime Brewery

The Disappearance of Janet March

True Crime Brewery

Tiegrabber Podcasts

Society & Culture, Documentary, True Crime

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2021

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

On the morning of Friday, August 16, 1996, Marissa Moody brought her 6-year-old son to the impressive home of Janet and Perry March to have a play date with 5-year-old Sammy March. The March family seemed like the picture-perfect family, but Marissa never felt comfortable around Perry March.  He was intimidating and snubbed her at […]

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0:00.0

True Crime Brewery contains disturbing content related to real life crimes.

0:05.0

Medical information is opinion based on facts of a crime and should not be interpreted as medical advice or treatment.

0:12.0

listener discretion is advised. Welcome to True Crime Brewery, I'm Jill. And I'm Dick.

0:33.0

On the morning of Friday, August 16th in 1996, Marissa Moody brought her six-year-old son to the very

0:40.9

impressive home of Janet and Perry March to have a play date with their five-year-old Sammy March.

0:48.0

The March family seemed like the picture perfect family,

0:51.0

but Marissa never really felt comfortable around Perry March. He was

0:55.8

intimidating and really just snubbed her at every opportunity. Janet March, 33 years old, was an accomplished artist from a very privileged upbringing.

1:07.0

It wasn't terribly unusual that Janet wasn't there for the play date that day.

1:12.0

The March Children had a nanny.

1:14.5

The only thing that seemed off that day to Marissa was the presence of a rolled up rug

1:20.0

lying on the floor near the kitchen entryway.

1:23.0

She'd never seen it before, and when she returned to pick up her son later that afternoon,

1:28.4

the rug was gone.

1:29.9

Perry claimed that Janet had left the home for a 12-day vacation.

1:34.2

But then after 12 days, there was still no sign of her.

1:37.8

Homicide detectives became convinced that Janet's 100-pound body had been concealed in the rug that day.

1:45.0

Join us at the quiet end for the disappearance of Janet March.

1:50.0

According to homicide detectives, Perry March killed his wife Janet during an argument on the evening of August 15, 1996.

1:59.0

His father, Arthur, and brother Ronald, were seen as possible accomplices in disposing of Janet's

2:06.8

body.

2:07.8

But with no body and no murder weapon, the case was nearly impossible to prove. The court of public opinion found Perry March guilty from early on in the investigation,

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