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[Killer Headache] Did one of Diane's secrets lead to her death?

[Killer Headache] Did one of Diane's secrets lead to her death?

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Hello, Officer  

Co-workers say Diane wasn't always the easiest person to get along with.

Do they know anything about what caused her death?

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Examine the evidence and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to find out what's happened so far in the Killer Headache investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … What secrets was Diane keeping about her health and her love life?



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Sylvia Payton interview

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Sylvia Payton worked with Diane Coates and attended the conference where Mrs. Coates collapsed.


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Bernadette Guthrie interview

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Bernadette Guthrie worked with Diane Coates and spoke to Mrs. Coates just before she collapsed.


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Kate Sugarman interview

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Kate Sugarman spoke to the detectives about her interactions with Diane Coates.


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Kenneth Jay Jackson interview

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Kenneth Jay Jackson spoke to the detectives about his interactions with Diane Coates


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Rupert Coates bio

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Friends often noted that Rupert and his wife, Diane, were the epitome of "opposites attract."


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Rupert Coates interview

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The detectives spoke to Diane Coates's husband the morning after she passed away.


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Elliot Fowler interview #2

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The detectives asked Diane's pharmacist to come in to view some photos.


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Rupert Coates interview #2

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The detectives asked Rupert Coates more about his wife's work life and their marriage.


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Landon Talley interview #2

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The detectives spoke to Landon Talley again to find out more about Diane Coates and their affair.


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Sandra Moss interview #2

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The detectives asked Sandra Moss for more info about her relationship with Diane Coates.


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Dr. John Lipinski interview

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The detectives spoke with Diane Coates's primary physician about her medical history and condition.


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Elliot Fowler interview

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The detectives asked Diane's pharmacist about her medications.


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