When former Idaho State Trooper Dan Howard known as 911 from his residence in Athol, Idaho, on the evening of Feb. 2, 2021, he was crying a lot that it was onerous to know what he was saying.
“My wife … she shot herself,” Dan Howard instructed the operator. “She’s in the bathtub dead … I go upstairs and she’s dead. She’s dead … she’s gray, she has no pulse, nothing … she’s cold.”
Dan Howard later instructed authorities that he had been downstairs and heard one thing hitting the ground upstairs. Dan Howard mentioned that when he went upstairs over an hour later, he discovered his spouse of 26 years, Kendy Howard, in a tub crammed with water with a gunshot wound to her head.
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The case — ranging from the hours after Kendy’s loss of life to a stunning last twist — is investigated by “48 Hours” and correspondent Peter Van Sant in “The Bathtub Murder of Kendy Howard.” An encore of the published airs Saturday, Might 3 at 9/8c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Kootenai County Sheriff’s Deputy Miranda Thomas was one of many first responders to reach on the Howards’ residence that evening. Thomas later described how Dan Howard was “screaming, yelling, asking us for help … sobbing, gagging, just overall kind of freaking out.”
Additionally on the scene that evening was Kootenai County Sheriff’s Detective Jerry Northrup. Northrup confirmed the 911 name was dispatched as a suicide, however recounts that it didn’t take lengthy for his group to develop suspicious.
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“For a woman to shoot herself in the tub, nude, is unusual,” mentioned Northrup. “It doesn’t mean it can’t happen — it just means that it’s unusual.”
There was additionally different proof on the scene that caught out to investigators. In line with Northrup, there was damaged glass discovered within the major bed room, and Kendy Howard’s clothes thrown on the ground. There have been moist towels behind the lavatory door, and when investigators first arrived on the scene, they reported that the water within the tub was nonetheless heat to the contact. Thomas observed a packed duffle bag crammed with ladies’s clothes lay on the backside of the steps, and that the shirt Dan Howard was sporting appeared to have recent deodorant stains.
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One of many extra intriguing clues, say investigators, was a load of laundry mid-cycle within the dryer. Thomas took be aware: “A washer or dryer doesn’t run for very long, 45 minutes, maybe an hour, so when was this washer and dryer started?”
Northrup had the identical thought and recorded the time left on the dryer cycle: six minutes. He instructed Van Sant how he pulled up the cycle working instances from the producer’s web site and in contrast the data in opposition to the time at which the 911 name was positioned.
Northrup decided that the dryer cycle would have began at 10:42 p.m. and the 911 name got here in at 10:43 p.m. That means, says Northrup, Howard began the laundry cycle a few minute earlier than calling 911. However why?
Investigators continued digging, and after reviewing the proof with medical and scientific specialists, got here up with a idea as to how Dan Howard may have killed his spouse.
Dan Howard was arrested in April 2023, and in March 2024, went on trial for the homicide of his spouse.