A look into insurance salesman’s murder reveals secret double life
Bob Eidman was concealing many secrets about his personal life and his business; ultimately, it was a stroke of bad luck that led to his demise.
Bob Eidman was concealing many secrets about his personal life and his business; ultimately, it was a stroke of bad luck that led to his demise.
Bob Eidman was concealing many secrets about his personal life and his business; ultimately, it was a stroke of bad luck that led to his demise.
Bob Eidman was concealing many secrets about his personal life and his business; ultimately, it was a stroke of bad luck that led to his demise.
When insurance salesman Bob Eidman was shot to death in his Missouri office, investigators say their suspicions about the killing initially centered around his wife, Diane, whose own mother was charged with murdering Diane’s father decades earlier and was eventually found not guilty.
However, years after Eidmans murder, a stunning revelation from DNA test results would point to an out of the blue suspect who was never on polices radar.
On June 8, 2007, Eidman was shot to death at his office in St. Charles, Missouri, in broad daylight. His insurance business included those with poor credit and people who had trouble getting insured, and he often accepted payments in cash. As a result, his office often had a large amount of cash on hand, which investigators suspected could have made it a target for crime.
The community was shaken, as this was St. Charles’ first murder of 2007, in a city that averaged just one or two homicides per year.
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A look into insurance salesman’s murder reveals secret double life
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