Russell Faria on Dateline
Did you catch Dateline NBC on Friday night? The show was titled, “The House On Sumac Drive”. It was captivating and I suspect a real whodunnit for many people in the beginning of the show.
Betsy Faria, who is terminally ill from cancer, ends up dead in the family home and Russell Faria, her husband finds her. He finds her with a knife imbedded into her neck, and assumes it’s a suicide. Betsy had tried to commit suicide before, he says. But Betsy died from multiple stabbings that are inconsistent with suicide, find police.
The story takes a lot of twists and turns, to say the least, but ultimately you hear that the prosecutor’s theory, which ultimately convicted Russell Faria, has no evidence to support it whatsoever. It contains wild accusations — even implicating four people who were Russell’s alibi, but whom have never been charged.
It gets perplexing, doesn’t it?
Russell most certainly acted out of the ordinary at times, right? He called it a suicide, after all.
I personally believe that Russell Faria is being 100% honest in what he is telling us. I believe him without question and there is a person who I don’t believe whatsoever who has the absolute motive, and gain to have committed this murder.
And strangely enough, this person has been inconsistent in her story of seeing Betsy on the last night of her life. Furthermore, she even went to police and lied about Russell’s character. The woman is deadly scary. Who is that woman?
She’s Pam Hupp.
I am highly suspicious of Pam Hupp. She was the last person to see Betsy Faria alive. She somehow became the executor of Betsy’s will and has never given Betsy’s family a dollar of the money she inherited. It doesn’t take much a brain to add up the pieces and see something’s very wrong in this case.