"were you jealous of her when she walked around the house naked in front of your husband", what a stupid question, if someone was so lacking in any kind of moral compass, that they would walk around naked, in front of people who had no wish to see them naked, then "jealous" is hardly the emotion you would feel, you may feel she was pathetic, morally void, without any kind of self respect etc, but Jealous...NO!
truthseeker444 I think the correct feelings would be appalled, disgusted and disrespected. She may not have deserved to be murdered but she died a nasty woman and that is a fact.
Finally a victim who isn’t described as lighting up a room, vivacious, loved by everyone, a joy to be around and known to give the shirt off their back.
I really have serious respect for the doctor's wife. She is brutally honest. I'm impressed that she stayed in Aspen around people who continued to think she was involved. She knew she wasn't involved and rather than run, stayed, and now many people are realizing she didn't do it. She's honest about Nancy's character, honest about her hatred of her (even given that Nancy was killed, stays honest about it), and seems really stoic. She seems like a great woman to have in your corner. I hope life only continues to become easier for her, she has been through a hell of a lot.
I get what his wife was saying. She treated ppl like garbage and pissed off someone enough to where they went over the edge. Moral of the story, watch how you treat people.
@@syndi301 I didn't say she deserved it. The point I'm making was watch how you treat others. She didn't seem to care too much about people and you don't know what someone is capable of
it's amazing how people walk on eggshells around someone who has money, affluence, and influence. No one seemed to like the lady; I think they were just afraid of her.
I don't know, are you so sure? When men get caught with rape, they tell police the victim was so ugly they never would have touched them and try to make the victim sound like a whore who would deserve it anyway. Maybe she wanted to let other people hate her too, to justify her crime.
That's just her basically reversing suspicion by coming off overly honest. It's a common tactic. "I did THIS, but not that." That woman knows more than she said.
6:27 “would’ve made a lot of people jealous.” “of her? *shaking head* sorry” A QUEEN PERIOD SIS! the look on her face says it all. she knows her worth👏🏾
Yes I agree in a weird way but him being ignored as he assumed drove him to madness as him and his wife were just about to be evicted .. he made the first mistake going inside her home .. he just snapped unfortunately..
It pisses me off when people l I le this interviewer that are forthcoming enough obviously to haven't ever dealt with let alone had a sociopath controlling the outcome of their future, their livelihood. Its mental and emotional abuse to treat people the way she did. She knew it too! Yet, she's only a victim and its insulting to suggest she contributed to his mental well-being? I think that's the insult! All this talk about #mentalhealthawareness but nobody actually cares about what it does to a human being. Its called abuse because it causes mental and emotional damage and she was all well to take them into financial downfall with no regard. Sorry, until its finally acknowledged that breaking and arm or even shoving a person is an arrest but you can cause a human mind the damage that will make many cause their own death and nothing to be said let alone arrested for. That is why abuse victims don't speak out. People like this guy show how little our whole well-being matters as long as u don't get shoved. I would rather be beaten than mentally and emotionally damaged. I have first hand understanding of how much more damage it causes when the stress and anxiety of a sociopath came to break my mind, a strong happy, hard working woman to start falling over up to 30x a day and neurologist didn't know why until things were ruled out and after leaving him realizing as I slowly got better that the constant control caused my nerves and anxiety, my depression to show itself physically. Shame on this guy for king her feel like she was wrong and low to suggest this wretched woman that instigated everything she could to just be a victim. Just like asking her if she was jealous when Nancy walked around naked in front of her husband! Why the hell is it on the wife to have a derogatory description of herself as though she would be in the wrong when she did nothing and ANY spouse man or woman would have every right and beyond a doubt would be pissed. That kind of disrespect and instigation purposefully acted on and you're willing to make the wife feel shamed for having any feelings about it. I don't care for him and how lucky he is to live in his perfect world to never have someone so sick affect his life or someone he loves to be so ignorant to shame the ones this bitch did everything to ruin and slept just fine doing it.
Kudos to this woman for at least being honest. People don’t like to hear the truth especially involving victims but this woman is being brutally honest that the victims treatment of others is what put her in a position to be hurt. She’s not claiming murdering someone is ok. She’s simply pointing out that u can’t treat people like shit and not except someone to snap on you eventually.
Wait - are you saying that a woman who lives as she pleases in her own home and her own town Deserves to be brutally murdered in her sleep in her own bed????? How bloody horrifying all these comments are - Pfister deserved to lose friends and invitations and popularity BUT she absolutely did NOT deserve to be horribly murdered!!! What is wrong with everyone on TH-cam? Think about what your statements mean - reminds me of the worst in people - hypocritical and judgmental Mad Multitude who feel courageous only when joined by madness.
Here comes the tards screeching “ stop victim blaming!” and “ are you saying that they deserved to die?” …they infest these true crime video comment sections. I see them sperging out all the time here getting high off of being offended by something, literally anything. God forbid if you point out peoples stupid decision making, so others can learn from it. No we are not allowed to be honest about anything, anymore.
@@valleygirl2530 nobody is saying she deserved it but she had it coming. She pushed the wrong person one day. Everybody knows you’ll meet the “right one” one day if u keep being shitty.
@@valleygirl2530 they didn’t say she deserved to die, Tjey said that because of the actions that women did fueled the fire. Did she deserve to die? No. Did she die because she tormented a then innocent couple? yes. It’s just the truth
At this moment I am pretty sure she was there.And if the judge was smarter he would just let the gentleman on a wheelchair drag a a 130 lbs sack of sand to see if this really is a possible version which I absolutely do not think it is.
I'm pretty sure she murdered her and called her husband to help fix the mess. Her body language gives her away especially where she mods when he asked the question did you murder her? Re watch it if you disbelieve! Also asking her husband everything about the murder so if she ever slips up to the police or anyone about the murder she can just say well my husband told me. She got away with murder period
I loved this interview. Ms. Stylers is correct. Nancy played a part in her demise with how she treated people. I believe her husband had a mental break honestly. He was face to face with a woman who took his last bit of anything when he was trying to get back grounded.
I agree with what Nancy said at the end. She didn’t deserve to die but her actions played a role in what happened to her. You can’t go around making enemies all over the place and expect nothing bad to happen. Sorry for the families loss. Such a sad story.
@@francoisona hyperbolic response now that I think about it and I apologize. But your reasoning was also over simplified. It was about much more than that, especially when her claims about her property and the money owed were never substantiated in court.
@@purgetheXYs 1. An hyperbolic ad hominem even.. but it takes a lot of integrity to present unsolicited apologies following self-reflection so thanks. 2. I think it’s equally simplistic to readily buy into the heart-string-pulling narrative of a vulnerable couple driven over the edge by this Cruel Devil and overlook that, on the bare facts of this case, this couple did face legal threats and through his own admission, the husband did shoot this woman in her sleep. Killing someone in their sleep takes a particular cold blooded streak, I think. 3. The fact that the victim's claims about owed monies were not substantiated in court is strictly not relevant here. If we are going to be dispassionate about evaluating the motives and actions of the parties involved let’s do that fairly and leaving schadenfreude in the cloakroom - something that many people in this thread haven’t managed to do it seems.
The interviewer's "disbelief" toward the end when the killer's wife says there is plenty of responsibility to go around was misplaced. She is exactly correct.
His statement, “ One thing I know without doubt “ is odd , as if he did it then he knows everything . He is lying and I bet that he had nothing to do with it until Nancy got back .
This was an amazing interview!! Brutally honest for a change. We are all accountable for our actions in this life. The physicians wife has been through hell and back. It takes a tough cookie to go through what she has been through and still manages to wake up each day and puts one foot in front of the other. I love Crime Watch and the interviews they conduct. They always ask the hard questions.
This was the best episode ever. The interview was raw and straight to the point. Nancy Styler was no joke. She says as it is. No lies. The victim’s lifestyle and behavior lead her to her death.
Even without her rude promiscuous behavior she apparently tried to ruin people financially even though she didn't need the money but just cause she could. Sad anyone dies not ready and sad anyone kills themselves also not ready but people let satan take over and bad happens.if she was drunk most days apparently she wasn't happy and didn't care about others
Important note: you can't treat people like trash and be surprised when one day, one of those people decide they have nothing left to lose and take you out.
@@saraisaldana2309 they aren’t justifying the murder, of course murder is never okay but some people have nothing left to lose and if you’ve wronged that person to the extent that the victim did to trey. then you can’t be surprised when that person snaps
@@cuylerjones yes you can because like you jus said, nothing justifies murder… NOTHING. Jus because she was privileged doesn’t mean she deserves to die
She totally won me over at the end. The way she said that she couldn’t believe her husband would take their life and completely change it, you can 100% see the raw emotions she had about that. Her anger really showed. She certainly wouldn’t have anger towards him if she did it as well. But it slipped out and she reeled it back in quickly. Probably because it’s hard to be angry at someone you love so much who you knew was suffering each day in prison and paying greatly for their crime and of course that is now gone because he couldn’t take life anymore. I also couldn’t help but feel sad for her husband when he said he got so angry because here was his life crumbling down and she’s sleeping peacefully. I honestly felt like it seemed that she was coming home from Australia early and wanted her house back and didn’t want them there so she made up reasons to kick them out. I also agree with others that it’s nice to hear people not have really anything nice to say about the victim. I’m so sick of the greatest and nicest people in the whole world being the ones murdered. Why can’t people just admit of course no one is perfect but their loved ones had good qualities. Instead they are portrayed as saints. I of course understand why people do that, but as a normal person who feels I am not one people would praise as being perfect, I feel like if I was the one murdered I wouldn’t make a good episode.
I believe her 100% She’s brutally honest about parts that most, in her position, wouldn’t be. She seems like the type that would’ve been brutally honest even if she was guilty
The interviewer is very annoying. Nancy Pfister absolutely is culpable in her own death. She was a nasty piece of work and she did something that could have ruined the lives of a couple that didn't deserve it. They were victims of her, an out of control, selfish, entitled witch. It doesn't make it right that he killed her but she was far from innocent.
I think so too. He must have known he was ill and didn't have much time left .. His confession that he did it alone was to take the rap. I do not totally believe the wife
Why? Because her personality was too strong for most to handle? She was the epitome of this social hierarchy due to her innate nature and most found her free-spirited persona threatening. Weak minds have a way to thinking alike, which is why most will never amount to anything other than retired wage slaves.
@@conversationovercoffeeha she was a trust fund baby who was immoral and unethical . there are no redeeming qualities for this woman . She was given everything on a silver spoon but had no humility until life humbled her
@@ppumpkin3282 I see you aren't familiar with Aspen types. I dated a woman who lived in Carbondale (about 30 miles north of Aspen) and ventured around there a few times. These are the type of greedy scum who would pay 25 million to fly into space for 10 minutes, so 3 months of rent is the same as a full years of rent. And screw all the homeless, I guess, to them.
I’m a bit annoyed how this interviewer felt the need to repeat the same questions expecting a less honest answer. Listen, this lady wasn’t there to sugarcoat anything or protect anyone’s feelings. I totally get what she was saying and I believe her. Granted what her husband did was wrong but she’s legit being honest when she said that the victim did things that anyone would want to hurt her for because she was that downright arrogant and rude! No one deserves to die, period. But people need to learn how to respect others regardless their financial status !
You were fooled. The purpose of the repeat questions is to establish baseline. It's a very elementary tactic. The fact that you fell for the charade speaks volumes. Interview killed it.
Why is this guy sympathising with someone who made a living making everyone she had contact with a living hell? Exploiting people, taking advantage, disrespecting. There was nothing good to say about this lady. Her family knew the type of person she was, and seemingly said nothing or did nothing about her actions or warn of consequences of this sort of behaviour. Anyones whos been through mental trauma from this behaviour would understand no one wants someone like that alive or would mourn you if you died. Be kind to others. Thats about it. People dont remain doormats when you constantly step on them.
Omg I think the same. I generally try to avoid the ones that has him as an interviewer. His facial expressions are as entitled as f..g dead Aspen socialite!
Honestly I can't stand him. Saying that Aspen lost a "celebrated" socialite from a prominent family. She wasn't celebrated. She was a horrible human being. I'm not saying she deserved to be bludgeoned to death, but she certainly was not celebrated and liked. And the way he talks to Nancy in the last interview is horrible. He just seems like a stuck up jerk.
A victim who doesn't "light up the room", instead a victim who was entitled, spoiled and friends with the real life crypt keeper. Money can't buy general people caring about your death.
😆 that is why I respect everyone because the least likely person can have a short fuse and just go off at any moment. The mind, not a good thing to play with people's mind, anyone can go insane, especially when you play with their livelihood
@@Treasures776 So I guess we let Vishnu decide who deserves to live or die. Even if the "murder" is actually an angry dad defending his child from someone evil.
Me too... Knowing how these people act towards others (I lived in the area) and how rude they are (especially when they're wealthy) towards you (especially if you're not wealthy) its disgusting! They run around like high rollers then charge you thousands of dollars for rent. Living there made me question humanity. Not saying murder was a good idea but man once you see it, and have to deal with it you think to yourself how better the world would be without people like that!
Half expected them to pull off the mayor's face and find him to be none other than the grounds keeper who would've gotten away with it if it weren't for those darned kids and their dog
After watching this I came here to defend Nancy because I thought people would be saying she's guilty, but I'm glad to see so many agree with me. That woman took advantage of Nancy and her husband and I think the husband really felt insulted and taken advantage of, enough to do what he did. I'm not saying what he did was right, but the socialite drove him to it. She "fueled the fire" like Nancy said.
I say drinking takes your health, your happiness and your looks, seen plenty in my family to prove it. Lucky I don’t drink but I understand it’s definitely a journey for a lot of people.
She was trying to say at the end that people should examine themselves. You shouldn't treat anyone badly, you just don't know what would make them tick. And you may not be able to control what they do in reaction to your own despicable actions. No one has the right to do what the husband did, but no one also has the right to be horrible to other people!
I actually feel sorry for Nancy Styles. The lady has got guts & class, to face such a horrific situation with such a brutal honesty and yet dignity. She’s nobody’s Patsy, she’s not justifying her husband‘s actions, she’s even honest about how much he hurt her. It’s refreshing to see someone be truly honest about BOTH deceased, rather than those who act like they deserve sainthood just because they died. Say what you would say if they were still in the room with you! This lady’s got guts. Kudos to Nancy Styles. I hope she finds happiness somewhere!
I hate the interviewer/ reporter more than any of them. Hearing his voice, listening to him ask the same questions, disrespecting the lady, and just seeing his face make me want to hit him.
Lesson of the story: Money, no matter how much you have, won't protect you from those who would rather spend the rest of their lives in prison then let your actions go unpunished. She didn't deserve to be murdered, but she also did it to herself.
Because its just an empty house, and she can make $1,000 USD a week renting it out. I mean, we are talking almost 3 month period. Makes sense to make money where you can, even if you are rich. Some of the richest people are the most careful with money, and/or find any way possible to make extra bucks.
Joseph Summers I would understand if it was a vacation home, yes . But not your primary home of residence. Old money generally does not think or operate that way. New money does.
I do not. I just cant believe he'd take her phone and the way she acts is just suspect. But mostly it's the fact her cellphone was pinged at the murder scene.
I did until towards the end when he asked her point blank if she killed her. She first nodded yes then shook her head no. It could have been a response to having figured that was the question tho. Idk man. That assistant is so shady too. Who steals money from a person they just found murdered the day before? A murderer.
@@ghostcat2467 I get why that grows suspicion and I would be suspicious also if my parents didn't do the same thing. Cause like If my dad's phone is dead he'll borrow my mines and vice versa so it's not 100% impossible you know?
I do believe he was going there to talk....and in the moment seeing how peacefully she was living with no worries while him and his wife struggled, he was overcome with rage .
I agree with her. Unfortunately that lady brought rage and anger upon herself and this interviewer is being naive to think otherwise. Human emotion is no joke
People snap. Period. Not everyone has malice in their heart. But sometimes the victims do, and they can bring out the worst in others. When a criminal gets knocked off, someone who has caused equal amounts of heartache, we know they contributed to their own demise, and we are sort of satisfied knowing they brought it on themselves. It makes some sense to us. This woman is no different, no matter how rich she was.
are you kidding? Nancy is guilty of her murder too, this interviewer was so crappy and getting the full story...there's SOOO much more to it. If you have time look into it. "That Chapter" does a great job covering all sides, especially the couples part in it. The both of them might have very much loved each other, but they disgusting psychotic monsters who committed murder.
As for the wife, most likely she goaded him on about financial matters. She perhaps, made him feel guilty about the failed business, bankruptcy and the subsequent utilities of their Aspen rental. She probably is so cold because he could not produce. She knows they discussed everything, BEFORE the murder. He did feel guilty about killing. she should be tormented because She drove him. and It is sad he died because of her too.
And she said he didn't love her enough i just wanted to smack her when she said that you are the one that didn't love him enough not the other way around he went to prison for you what else do u need bitch!
I have so much respect Nancy Styler for being honest and you can tell she meant every word she said. I believe the husband did commit the crime on his own. I feel sorry for them because it sounds like the victim was a privilege drunk/addict who partied and was a mean girl cause she had money. She did what she wanted and nobody said anything. I don't care who you are karma is real!
How can KARMA be real for people who doesn't believe in it ?? KARMA is a Dharmic concept not ABRAHAMIC and all these people in this story certainly belongs to an Abrahamic religion .
@@AartiKumari-ri4vh "how can karma be real for people who doesn't believe in it?" How was this not the question that I directly answered by me? I don't understand what you don't understand. I can't break it down any further without repeating myself.
Respect for a probable killer or accomplice. They killed while she was asleep because they owed her money. The fact that woman was horrible and lived a life of party is irrelevant
The way he described what he did, and how he thought about hitting the frontal lobes, just shows he's the killer and matches his expertise....also how he described wrapping and moving the body and reenacting that, clearly show's he's recalling from vivid memory... it is unfair to cast a shadow on his wife after his video interview became available...obviously we would never know for sure if she had a hand in this or was the puppet master telling him to do it, but unlikely...bottom line is, no jury can convict her in a million years with such video of her husband confessing with such details
That's what I was thinking! Plus, the Doctor - being that ill and frail - how did they think he'd be able to work? He didn't strike me as even able to stand. Which makes me wonder, why in the world would they choose such an upscale community to launch a spa? 🤔
The balls on this woman. I love that she tells it like it is. At first I was like, she totally did it. But after watching her interview and saw what the victim was like...shes right. Some people push and push and expect no one to push back. I think her husband just had enough of the constant disrespect and loved his wife, so he took the ultimate sacrifice by taking out the trash. A while different point of view I have never seen in these videos.
Her husband was dying so I'm sure he felt that he had nothing to lose. Nancy P would attempt to ruin his wife's life after his death and he prevented that. Of course I don't agree with murdering someone, but I can see how he got to that point.
The doctor lost his cool. And paid the price. But his wife was right: He was a gentleman who was pushed beyond endurance and, unfortunately it ended in his tormentor's death. Like a gentleman he came forward and took responsibility. I am sorry for his wife and him. But only half as sorry for the obnoxious landlady who refused to let them vacate her house with their belongings and asked for double the rent.
I don’t think the wife had anything to do with it. She’s so blunt someone who did something is not as blunt. She literally said she hated her. All fingers point at her and she’s still blunt ash. That’s not signs of someone who is guilty
@th1smomentisfate 've known people like Nancy Pfister, they play people for fun because their life is dull. It's party, alcohol, drug everyday because they don't have to earn a penny. You should venture into that kind of circle and take a peek.
That reporter ticks me off. I'd like to see if he wouldn't want to confront and possibly punch out someone who steals $12,000 from you, treats you like a slave & humiliates you the way that crazy drunk did and then tries to come after you for damages to her home and unpaid utility bills. I'm not condoning murder, but that lady had a beat down coming. He NEVER should have taken her life. But that lady was a terrible person to everyone. Going to the cops would have done the couple no good as her family built that town. And she used that to rip people off, and treat people like crap. Wish that man hadn't wasted his life murdering her. She wasn't worth all of that.
Wasn't the Doctor terminally ill himself though? He probably had not much else to lose. Which is why I say, treat people nicely and with respect. You never know when they have nothing else to lose and have the right time for being the wrong one.
It sounds like she was a woman who got a kick out of really rubbing people the wrong way intentionally. Just to see what she can get away with. Sounds like she was very lost in a world of nothingness.
I wonder if she actually ever worked, therefore not understanding what people go through to make a living. I feel sorry for the victim who was pretty much a functioning alcoholic, who was so entitled that she couldn’t interact with other people. But…… There is never an excuse for murder. As an adult, we must think before we act. It’s self control, which the victim herself didn’t have.
I believe this woman is completely innocent. It's sad and ashamed that a "gentleman" like her husband was provoked to anger and his anger made him react the way that he did but I wish her nothing but peace as well as the family of the seemingly unlikeable vicitm. 🙏🏾🕊💛🕊🙏🏾
I've seen this story before just not sure where. Seems she was living on the edge... till she fell off. Sadly that's what happens when you involve so many people in your life🙃
Finally somebody else is brave enough to state that victims CAN be a reason that they are victims. I am so tired of people calling that 'victim blaming' when it isn't. NOBODY deserves to die at the hands of another but when you push people to the edge of a cliff do not be shocked when they throw you off first. You play russian roulette long enough you are bound to get shot.🤷🏼♀️
No, love. Someone being an asshole doesn't give another person the right to kill them. By your logic, if you do something I don't like I should get to kill you.
I agree with her, if the victim hadn't been such a vile nasty person she would probably still be alive, her actions pushed that man over the edge, desperate people can do desperate things, it's still so wrong he crossed that line but she definitely as was quoted "fueled the fire"
It's bad she died in such a way, but this should be a lesson to those who go around treating people like sh*t. Not everyone is going to allow you to walk all over them. People snap 🤷🏾♀️ This case is sad
If You justify killing people jus because they treated you wrong, it would be so many dead people, including you prolly. Nobody perfect and nobody deserves to be murdered unless they murdered someone. Y’all prolly the same ones saying will smith wrong too.. but agree wit this…
So sad for that old man. This is the first time that the suspect touches my heart than the victim. And I have this feeling that he didn't commit suicide but someone killed him. who knows the family's well-known.
You have the right to hate someone but you don't have the right to kill them. He put himself in his situation then couldn't handle the consequences of his actions and took his llife.
‘Touches your heart huh?’ He is the one who went to her house and killed her in her sleep, unprovoked. We’re only going by what his wife is saying about the person she hated and they owed her money. They owed her money and her husband left their house, went over to her house and killed her, she didn’t provoke them and went to their place to bother them but HE chose to go to her house and killed her. Think about that. Unbelievable 🤦🏾♀️
Yeah, I don't think she knew or had anything to do with it -- however "the friend" that cleaned out the safety deposit box is a whole other different story. She must have been one of the "locals' as no one mentioned her too much. Cleaning out a deposit box is usually not considered a honest thing to do when you find your "friend" murdered in her closet!
The first person who didn't "light up a room".
But she was the life of the party
tina A 😂 Right! As far as “lighting up the room” they should’ve passed out lamp shades to wear cuz YIKES! 🥴
ypsima1 😂😂😂
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@@tinaa1350 sadly
"were you jealous of her when she walked around the house naked in front of your husband", what a stupid question, if someone was so lacking in any kind of moral compass, that they would walk around naked, in front of people who had no wish to see them naked, then "jealous" is hardly the emotion you would feel, you may feel she was pathetic, morally void, without any kind of self respect etc, but Jealous...NO!
truthseeker444 well said!
I couldn't agree more an feel like he done it due to the way he felt like she disrespect his wife and marriage I'd look harder at assistant imo
truthseeker444 I think the correct feelings would be appalled, disgusted and disrespected. She may not have deserved to be murdered but she died a nasty woman and that is a fact.
Exactly. More like shock and disgust.
Pfister is someone who truly believed she was “Forever 21”.
Finally a victim who isn’t described as lighting up a room, vivacious, loved by everyone, a joy to be around and known to give the shirt off their back.
Brilliant. You even use the exact same expressions they do in those true crime shows! 🤣
😂😂😂
In essence, a victim who had it coming. 😆😂😂😂.
😂🤣😂👑👑👑 RIGHT
Omg lol
I really have serious respect for the doctor's wife. She is brutally honest. I'm impressed that she stayed in Aspen around people who continued to think she was involved. She knew she wasn't involved and rather than run, stayed, and now many people are realizing she didn't do it. She's honest about Nancy's character, honest about her hatred of her (even given that Nancy was killed, stays honest about it), and seems really stoic. She seems like a great woman to have in your corner. I hope life only continues to become easier for her, she has been through a hell of a lot.
She didnt stay in Aspen though. Didnt you watch the video!?
She's a good liar. Her husband took the fall for her and they both were in on it.
@@geoffwilson2197good for her
@@davesprague1542 touch grass
It’s a joke?
She's a liar. Period.
I get what his wife was saying. She treated ppl like garbage and pissed off someone enough to where they went over the edge. Moral of the story, watch how you treat people.
Right but no one deserves to die like that regardless if people treat you horrible stay away from them
@@syndi301 I didn't say she deserved it. The point I'm making was watch how you treat others. She didn't seem to care too much about people and you don't know what someone is capable of
@Brittany W 😂😂😂. It's sad to say, but I really didn't feel bad for her at the end 🤷🏾♂️
I met many people are awful and horrible and treated me badly but i never thought i will take a hammer and bash their heads with it
@@katarzynamariamuszynska2811 you obviously didn't read my comment or the context behind it
Finally, where people say the truth about the victim.
First one I see where the victim didnt "light Up a room " Jaja
Right
That's what I thought! Usually they're all pure as the driven snow.
it's amazing how people walk on eggshells around someone who has money, affluence, and influence. No one seemed to like the lady; I think they were just afraid of her.
Exactly no lighting rooms this time 😂😁😄
Being so honest about her hatred of the dead makes me believe her.
Most killers would pretend or downplay their hatred.
I don't know, are you so sure? When men get caught with rape, they tell police the victim was so ugly they never would have touched them and try to make the victim sound like a whore who would deserve it anyway. Maybe she wanted to let other people hate her too, to justify her crime.
Skitdora2010 eh doubt it’s the same case here
What if that is exactly part of her plan? I can't believe this whole story, too many things don't add up.
That's just her basically reversing suspicion by coming off overly honest. It's a common tactic. "I did THIS, but not that." That woman knows more than she said.
Indeed
6:27
“would’ve made a lot of people jealous.”
“of her? *shaking head* sorry”
A QUEEN PERIOD SIS! the look on her face says it all. she knows her worth👏🏾
this is the first episode ive ever seen where basically nobody cares that the victim is dead lmaooo
Not sure how that makes it funny?
Mary Campbell WOOP WOOP ITS THE FUNNY POLICE
😂😂😂😂
Bruhhhh when the friends come on and basically talk about what a hussie/loose goose she was, I was like daaaamn... Y'all some savages on the dead 🤣🤣
lmfaooooo
They throw the word "famous" around a lot lol seems like just a bunch of rich drunks
Ashley Jo Im screaming!
I heard socialites a few times... lol
*Rich junkies
Definition of the word liberal, a bunch of rich drunks.
If you lived in or near aspen every person that is mentioned is considered locally famous for varying reasons.
Looks like the mayor was dead and came back for the interview.
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I cannot deal
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I can't 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmao 😂😂😂😂
People might not always remember everything you say......but they'll never forget the way you make them feel
Story of how a sociopathic socialite drove two perfectly sane people into madness
I agree. Sounds like the least sympathetic victim ever.
I agree 100%...
Yes I agree in a weird way but him being ignored as he assumed drove him to madness as him and his wife were just about to be evicted .. he made the first mistake going inside her home .. he just snapped unfortunately..
It pisses me off when people l I le this interviewer that are forthcoming enough obviously to haven't ever dealt with let alone had a sociopath controlling the outcome of their future, their livelihood. Its mental and emotional abuse to treat people the way she did. She knew it too! Yet, she's only a victim and its insulting to suggest she contributed to his mental well-being? I think that's the insult! All this talk about #mentalhealthawareness but nobody actually cares about what it does to a human being. Its called abuse because it causes mental and emotional damage and she was all well to take them into financial downfall with no regard. Sorry, until its finally acknowledged that breaking and arm or even shoving a person is an arrest but you can cause a human mind the damage that will make many cause their own death and nothing to be said let alone arrested for. That is why abuse victims don't speak out. People like this guy show how little our whole well-being matters as long as u don't get shoved. I would rather be beaten than mentally and emotionally damaged. I have first hand understanding of how much more damage it causes when the stress and anxiety of a sociopath came to break my mind, a strong happy, hard working woman to start falling over up to 30x a day and neurologist didn't know why until things were ruled out and after leaving him realizing as I slowly got better that the constant control caused my nerves and anxiety, my depression to show itself physically. Shame on this guy for king her feel like she was wrong and low to suggest this wretched woman that instigated everything she could to just be a victim. Just like asking her if she was jealous when Nancy walked around naked in front of her husband! Why the hell is it on the wife to have a derogatory description of herself as though she would be in the wrong when she did nothing and ANY spouse man or woman would have every right and beyond a doubt would be pissed. That kind of disrespect and instigation purposefully acted on and you're willing to make the wife feel shamed for having any feelings about it. I don't care for him and how lucky he is to live in his perfect world to never have someone so sick affect his life or someone he loves to be so ignorant to shame the ones this bitch did everything to ruin and slept just fine doing it.
BOOM.
Kudos to this woman for at least being honest. People don’t like to hear the truth especially involving victims but this woman is being brutally honest that the victims treatment of others is what put her in a position to be hurt. She’s not claiming murdering someone is ok. She’s simply pointing out that u can’t treat people like shit and not except someone to snap on you eventually.
Wait - are you saying that a woman who lives as she pleases in her own home and her own town Deserves to be brutally murdered in her sleep in her own bed????? How bloody horrifying all these comments are - Pfister deserved to lose friends and invitations and popularity BUT she absolutely did NOT deserve to be horribly murdered!!!
What is wrong with everyone on TH-cam? Think about what your statements mean - reminds me of the worst in people - hypocritical and judgmental Mad Multitude who feel courageous only when joined by madness.
Here comes the tards screeching “ stop victim blaming!” and “ are you saying that they deserved to die?” …they infest these true crime video comment sections. I see them sperging out all the time here getting high off of being offended by something, literally anything. God forbid if you point out peoples stupid decision making, so others can learn from it. No we are not allowed to be honest about anything, anymore.
@@valleygirl2530 nobody is saying she deserved it but she had it coming. She pushed the wrong person one day. Everybody knows you’ll meet the “right one” one day if u keep being shitty.
@@valleygirl2530 they didn’t say she deserved to die, Tjey said that because of the actions that women did fueled the fire. Did she deserve to die? No. Did she die because she tormented a then innocent couple? yes. It’s just the truth
*I’d E P A R (read backwards) these girls 😍!*
interviewer: you weren't there to help clean up the scene?
wife: no and i would've done a better job
god i love this woman.
At this moment I am pretty sure she was there.And if the judge was smarter he would just let the gentleman on a wheelchair drag a a 130 lbs sack of sand to see if this really is a possible version which I absolutely do not think it is.
I'm pretty sure she murdered her and called her husband to help fix the mess. Her body language gives her away especially where she mods when he asked the question did you murder her? Re watch it if you disbelieve! Also asking her husband everything about the murder so if she ever slips up to the police or anyone about the murder she can just say well my husband told me. She got away with murder period
Right! She is a remarkable woman
@@daarien815 they were all dumb imo to think that he could do that all by himself!
Lolol
I loved this interview. Ms. Stylers is correct. Nancy played a part in her demise with how she treated people. I believe her husband had a mental break honestly. He was face to face with a woman who took his last bit of anything when he was trying to get back grounded.
I agree with what Nancy said at the end. She didn’t deserve to die but her actions played a role in what happened to her. You can’t go around making enemies all over the place and expect nothing bad to happen. Sorry for the families loss. Such a sad story.
Enemies? They killed her in her sleep because they owed her money.
@@francoisona 🙄🙄 evil detected
@@purgetheXYs ?
@@francoisona hyperbolic response now that I think about it and I apologize. But your reasoning was also over simplified. It was about much more than that, especially when her claims about her property and the money owed were never substantiated in court.
@@purgetheXYs 1. An hyperbolic ad hominem even.. but it takes a lot of integrity to present unsolicited apologies following self-reflection so thanks.
2. I think it’s equally simplistic to readily buy into the heart-string-pulling narrative of a vulnerable couple driven over the edge by this Cruel Devil and overlook that, on the bare facts of this case, this couple did face legal threats and through his own admission, the husband did shoot this woman in her sleep. Killing someone in their sleep takes a particular cold blooded streak, I think.
3. The fact that the victim's claims about owed monies were not substantiated in court is strictly not relevant here. If we are going to be dispassionate about evaluating the motives and actions of the parties involved let’s do that fairly and leaving schadenfreude in the cloakroom - something that many people in this thread haven’t managed to do it seems.
The interviewer's "disbelief" toward the end when the killer's wife says there is plenty of responsibility to go around was misplaced. She is exactly correct.
His statement, “ One thing I know without doubt “ is odd , as if he did it then he knows everything . He is lying and I bet that he had nothing to do with it until Nancy got back .
Nobody liked Nancy ! Her ‘ friend ‘ starts out by calling her entitled and spoiled! Stop harassing those ppl it could literally be ANYBODY she knew
Pretty much sums it up.
I think it's very possible that he murdered her
Please tell you're Mother to stop calling me, I hit it once and I'm done ha!!
i'm moving really fast but imma goin mighty slow. real stories of da highway patrol.
Exactly
This was an amazing interview!! Brutally honest for a change. We are all accountable for our actions in this life. The physicians wife has been through hell and back. It takes a tough cookie to go through what she has been through and still manages to wake up each day and puts one foot in front of the other.
I love Crime Watch and the interviews they conduct. They always ask the hard questions.
This was the best episode ever. The interview was raw and straight to the point. Nancy Styler was no joke. She says as it is. No lies. The victim’s lifestyle and behavior lead her to her death.
Even without her rude promiscuous behavior she apparently tried to ruin people financially even though she didn't need the money but just cause she could. Sad anyone dies not ready and sad anyone kills themselves also not ready but people let satan take over and bad happens.if she was drunk most days apparently she wasn't happy and didn't care about others
@Learn With Me,
*Damn, you sure are a lil’ CUTIE 😍! May I PLEASE make direct payments towards your college tuition/student loans (Soon-To-Be Dr.) 😩?*
I'm sure if anyone in Nancy family got interviewed they would have some stories to tell. She is lucky she never over dosed herself.
U look for mr goodbar.
u find him
@@glowblank17 wtf
Important note: you can't treat people like trash and be surprised when one day, one of those people decide they have nothing left to lose and take you out.
Important note. Nothing justifies murder. Except maybe self defense.
@@saraisaldana2309 they aren’t justifying the murder, of course murder is never okay but some people have nothing left to lose and if you’ve wronged that person to the extent that the victim did to trey. then you can’t be surprised when that person snaps
@@cuylerjones yes you can because like you jus said, nothing justifies murder… NOTHING. Jus because she was privileged doesn’t mean she deserves to die
Oh honey!!! PREACH
Even God knows some people should be killed
If the whole town was in on this I wouldn't be surprised, nobody seemed to really like her.
Yes, she made many enemies that crazy Nancy!!
And I couldn't blame them either lol.
She looks like the person who has many enemies. Like a guy from another crime story thay was killed by the towns people, and no one knows who did it.
@@magicrabbit9446 who was the man's name
@@fancyfancy7856 Cant remember Id have to look it up again, but i do know Buzzfeed unsolved did a thing on it
She totally won me over at the end. The way she said that she couldn’t believe her husband would take their life and completely change it, you can 100% see the raw emotions she had about that. Her anger really showed. She certainly wouldn’t have anger towards him if she did it as well. But it slipped out and she reeled it back in quickly. Probably because it’s hard to be angry at someone you love so much who you knew was suffering each day in prison and paying greatly for their crime and of course that is now gone because he couldn’t take life anymore.
I also couldn’t help but feel sad for her husband when he said he got so angry because here was his life crumbling down and she’s sleeping peacefully. I honestly felt like it seemed that she was coming home from Australia early and wanted her house back and didn’t want them there so she made up reasons to kick them out.
I also agree with others that it’s nice to hear people not have really anything nice to say about the victim. I’m so sick of the greatest and nicest people in the whole world being the ones murdered. Why can’t people just admit of course no one is perfect but their loved ones had good qualities. Instead they are portrayed as saints. I of course understand why people do that, but as a normal person who feels I am not one people would praise as being perfect, I feel like if I was the one murdered I wouldn’t make a good episode.
Who prances around the house naked when someone’s husband is living there and who sits on someone else’s husbands lap...somebody that WANTS to die.
i’m not sure what these other girls are thinking but you sit on my husbands lap you getting rocked 🤷🏼♀️
Oh yea THts shallow thinking if u believe THts a reason to kill someone.
crazy people are more than you think........
@@corrynaronhalt2515 😂😂😂😂you don't play
Lmao fr
I like the fact that she wasn't scared to say how she really felt about the deceased. She said she did say it... Keeping it 💯!!!
Exactly
Same I loved how brutally honest she was
Only 3 suspects.!
I bet there was a long line of people wanting to get rid of her.
@D of everything....this is the most u got out of the comment? My God! Now, THAT needs special attention....🙄
@D the other 500 get it, that's ok with me
Note to self: Avoid Aspen.
ain't no such thang as azz 2 big
Eddie sille don’t you have a girl? She’s literally in your picture. Take her on a trip.
Eddie sille Blackman don’t cheap Olivia. We take ladies home to respect them
I’ve heard the prices there: so I can comply with avoiding it very easily.
Avoid St Moritz too !
I believe her 100%
She’s brutally honest about parts that most, in her position, wouldn’t be.
She seems like the type that would’ve been brutally honest even if she was guilty
Alcohol and drugs ruin so many lives.
IR addiction +
Drugs including alcohol and tobacco cause nothing but suffering.
So does money.
Leya Leigh Only if you don’t know money and how to handle it.
Agree
The interviewer is very annoying. Nancy Pfister absolutely is culpable in her own death. She was a nasty piece of work and she did something that could have ruined the lives of a couple that didn't deserve it. They were victims of her, an out of control, selfish, entitled witch. It doesn't make it right that he killed her but she was far from innocent.
You are absolutely right, and a lot of people didn't pay attention while watching video... Nancy Pfister was a monster.
It seemed like the interviewer wanted that wife's doctor to admit that she has something to do with the murder...LOL!
Couldn’t agree more! You can make a rabbit vicious if you torture it long enough!
If she was so horrible they should have gotten far far away from her.
@@marisolruiz9917 she was holding their business equipment for ransom trying to bill them extra money.
I feel like Nancy's husband loved her so much that he did this for her, then killed himself over the guilt. . .
I agree 100%
I think so too.
He must have known he was ill and didn't have much time left ..
His confession that he did it alone was to take the rap.
I do not totally believe the wife
He took the rap and was going to die in prison anyway, I don't believe he had much if any guilt.
@@MrNota500 , Exactly, you never piss old people off, the death penalty as you grow older gets to be less of a deterrent.
It’s hard to feel bad for this victim.
Why? Because her personality was too strong for most to handle? She was the epitome of this social hierarchy due to her innate nature and most found her free-spirited persona threatening. Weak minds have a way to thinking alike, which is why most will never amount to anything other than retired wage slaves.
@@conversationovercoffeeha she was a trust fund baby who was immoral and unethical . there are no redeeming qualities for this woman . She was given everything on a silver spoon but had no humility until life humbled her
Lesson: Don’t rent a house from a wacko opening the door in bathrobe while holding a champagne
thats my kind of host.. why cant i find those type of welcome
maybe in a simple twist of fate they were brought together coz they got lost and end up in her property...
don't pay three months up front
@@ppumpkin3282 I see you aren't familiar with Aspen types. I dated a woman who lived in Carbondale (about 30 miles north of Aspen) and ventured around there a few times. These are the type of greedy scum who would pay 25 million to fly into space for 10 minutes, so 3 months of rent is the same as a full years of rent.
And screw all the homeless, I guess, to them.
@bahar dan,
*Damn, you sure are a lil’ CUTIE 😍! May I PLEASE make direct payments towards your college tuition/student loans (Soon-To-Be Dr.) 😩?*
I’m a bit annoyed how this interviewer felt the need to repeat the same questions expecting a less honest answer. Listen, this lady wasn’t there to sugarcoat anything or protect anyone’s feelings. I totally get what she was saying and I believe her. Granted what her husband did was wrong but she’s legit being honest when she said that the victim did things that anyone would want to hurt her for because she was that downright arrogant and rude! No one deserves to die, period. But people need to learn how to respect others regardless their financial status !
Beautiful human being must be treated with respect
Agreed. If you treat people like they are your poor relative, they will bite back.
You were fooled. The purpose of the repeat questions is to establish baseline. It's a very elementary tactic. The fact that you fell for the charade speaks volumes. Interview killed it.
Dont u hate suits with scripts corporate approved😂
I agree, this guy is probably the worst ive ever soon. No Morrison by any means
“Sorry I wasn’t jealous of her” hilarious scene
Her eyes say otherwise
Why on earth WOULD she be jealous? I mean I literally laughed at loud at the question. That is such a man thing to ask 😂
Why is this guy sympathising with someone who made a living making everyone she had contact with a living hell? Exploiting people, taking advantage, disrespecting. There was nothing good to say about this lady. Her family knew the type of person she was, and seemingly said nothing or did nothing about her actions or warn of consequences of this sort of behaviour. Anyones whos been through mental trauma from this behaviour would understand no one wants someone like that alive or would mourn you if you died.
Be kind to others.
Thats about it. People dont remain doormats when you constantly step on them.
The interviewer probably treats people terribly too, and that's why he sympathizes so much
Why is the reporter trying to act like Nancy was a good person
Exactly!
Because he’s an interviewer lol he’s supposed to be neutral
Trueeeeeeee
because most..[all i mean..] reporters are cannibals ....
Which Nancy? Lol
Whether you're a socialite or not...You can't take it with you. Death is the great equalizer of us all💀
That’s always what I say 😊
Death is the great equalizer of mankind.
There's a solution for everything except death
Right?! So true!
King or a street sweeper, we all dance with the grim reaper
I’ll drink to that Denise
The interviewer's moral superiority is disingenious, and it ruins a fascinating case study.
Exactly my thoughts! The interviewer’s lack of attempt to conceal his disdain and disbelief is as appalling as everyone else involved in this case.
I REALLY don't like him.
Omg I think the same. I generally try to avoid the ones that has him as an interviewer. His facial expressions are as entitled as f..g dead Aspen socialite!
Honestly I can't stand him. Saying that Aspen lost a "celebrated" socialite from a prominent family. She wasn't celebrated. She was a horrible human being. I'm not saying she deserved to be bludgeoned to death, but she certainly was not celebrated and liked. And the way he talks to Nancy in the last interview is horrible. He just seems like a stuck up jerk.
He's so smug and arrogant. What a douche
I feel sorry for the couple that was trapped in psychological abuses.
A victim who doesn't "light up the room", instead a victim who was entitled, spoiled and friends with the real life crypt keeper. Money can't buy general people caring about your death.
But it can buy friendship with the Crypt Keeper
@@dublev78 😭😭😭
@@fmgmack 🤑👻😬☠
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Dr. Styler looked much more healthier inside prison than outside
maybe he got better. and / or it is useless to play fragile, once you are already convicted
Or something or someone benefited from his illness?
Nancy finally ticked off the wrong person. I’m from Breckinridge and her reputation was crazy.
Lol please tell more I'm in Denver I know her type lol
@@mikex5984 she's lying
😆 that is why I respect everyone because the least likely person can have a short fuse and just go off at any moment. The mind, not a good thing to play with people's mind, anyone can go insane, especially when you play with their livelihood
Tell us more. Please
Yo I heard about her all the way from Aurora 💀
They “lose everything” and plan to lease a house for $12,000 a month…guess their definition of losing everything is different than mine.😳
It was stated in the video that the $12K was for 3 months...but still $4K is hefty rent.
yeah they also used “the last of their cash” to start a fucking SPA in ASPEN 😒
Spoiling kids rotten never ends well
Indeed
Never
I believe that most people don't deserve to be murdered/killed. That doesn't mean one should go about doing things that will make people hate you.
beanhill most? Only God should make that decision
@@Treasures776 So I guess we let Vishnu decide who deserves to live or die. Even if the "murder" is actually an angry dad defending his child from someone evil.
True being kind to others don't cost anything
@@Treasures776 His Answer doesn't Amount to......A HILL OF BEANS..😉 ya...That had me wondering too.
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I rarely feel sympathy for killers but god. I feel so damn bad for him.
And his wife. They probably lost everything because of Nancy Pfister
I feel so bad too
Me too... Knowing how these people act towards others (I lived in the area) and how rude they are (especially when they're wealthy) towards you (especially if you're not wealthy) its disgusting! They run around like high rollers then charge you thousands of dollars for rent. Living there made me question humanity. Not saying murder was a good idea but man once you see it, and have to deal with it you think to yourself how better the world would be without people like that!
Interviewer: “Did you kill Nancy Pfister?”
Nancy Styler: *immediately nods yes*
Followed by the multiple blinking of the eyes. Body analysis says that when a person does this, that she is in distress or nervous 😳
Half expected them to pull off the mayor's face and find him to be none other than the grounds keeper who would've gotten away with it if it weren't for those darned kids and their dog
This comment section is on fire today...
😂😂😂 red herring😂😂
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LMFAOOOOOOOO
Wow, this story actually makes me feel bad for the perpetrator. The socialite was a real monster.
2 sides to every story... you’ve only heard one side
@@edmund6392 it's actually 3 sides..
@@edmund6392 boooooo, boring uneducated response. Boooo! No more comments from you
No
@@Thegoldenchild415 There are 4 sides to everything
I believe the wife. I think the killer was the assistant. How could she have known it was a body with all the sheets? That's very suspicious.
The smell...
That's true they say a dead body is a smell that you will never forget
because it's her house. She knows her friend well enough and hasn't heard from her for 3 days. I would assume it was her too!
@@MyMEGAamazinglife1 my thoughts exactly!!!
Did you actually watch the video? The Doctor gave a full account of the murder that he committed during a further 8 hour interview. 👀
After watching this I came here to defend Nancy because I thought people would be saying she's guilty, but I'm glad to see so many agree with me. That woman took advantage of Nancy and her husband and I think the husband really felt insulted and taken advantage of, enough to do what he did. I'm not saying what he did was right, but the socialite drove him to it. She "fueled the fire" like Nancy said.
alcohol has messed up everyone in this video, helping my sobriety
Keep away from it.....it will ruin you if you dont.
Good for you!
NWAZ flatEarther congratulations 🥳
Especially that creepy sheriff
I say drinking takes your health, your happiness and your looks, seen plenty in my family to prove it. Lucky I don’t drink but I understand it’s definitely a journey for a lot of people.
I understand what the wife say, and I also belief she is innocent. She is just brutally honest, but misunderstood.
I agree with you one hundred percent.
There is no one more dangerous than someone with nothing left to lose 😢
She was trying to say at the end that people should examine themselves. You shouldn't treat anyone badly, you just don't know what would make them tick. And you may not be able to control what they do in reaction to your own despicable actions.
No one has the right to do what the husband did, but no one also has the right to be horrible to other people!
These comments got me 💀 🤣🤣🤣First true crime story that no one cares...
Screw the videos, I'm just here for the hilarious public comments! 😅
Right????
LoL
Hahaha me 2
Egglot12 you are among friends
Me too ! The comments are hilarious 😂
The Crypt keeper scared the shit out of me at the beginning. It’s 3:48 in the morning. They should put some warning in the description.
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Funnnnny.
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It’s a chemo rash from cancer
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How people think they can treat people anyway that want just because they have money with out any repercussions is beyond me!!
I actually feel sorry for Nancy Styles. The lady has got guts & class, to face such a horrific situation with such a brutal honesty and yet dignity. She’s nobody’s Patsy, she’s not justifying her husband‘s actions, she’s even honest about how much he hurt her. It’s refreshing to see someone be truly honest about BOTH deceased, rather than those who act like they deserve sainthood just because they died. Say what you would say if they were still in the room with you! This lady’s got guts. Kudos to Nancy Styles. I hope she finds happiness somewhere!
why she was there when he killed her homie
I don’t think she killed her, but boy, I don’t like any of these women.
Don't know the older women with the wig is good looking for her age
I hate the interviewer/ reporter more than any of them. Hearing his voice, listening to him ask the same questions, disrespecting the lady, and just seeing his face make me want to hit him.
Yup all the women seem messy
All of those women are terribly jealous of Nancy Fister. The way they talk about her is sarcasm sugar coated
Wouldn’t like to meet that sheriff in the dark .
LOL
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Nor in the light..
Lesson of the story:
Money, no matter how much you have, won't protect you from those who would rather spend the rest of their lives in prison then let your actions go unpunished.
She didn't deserve to be murdered, but she also did it to herself.
These people having all this money their dentures are horribly cheap looking 😬
😁😂😂
Crack is one hell of a drug
I used to have millionaire bosses and they did not drive luxury cars they drove 2004 Honda mini vans.
Are you sure there not real teeth? I used for a money bags real estate guy that had teeth that looked like horses, lol
Money can't buy class..
If you’re that rich, why would you need or want to rent out your home while your away? Doesn’t make sense to me.
Because its just an empty house, and she can make $1,000 USD a week renting it out. I mean, we are talking almost 3 month period. Makes sense to make money where you can, even if you are rich. Some of the richest people are the most careful with money, and/or find any way possible to make extra bucks.
Rich people are the greediest people. They want more money and want to keep their money.
Ruru Home , that’s what someone with 'new money’ would think and do. Old money doesn’t think that way.
Joseph Summers I would understand if it was a vacation home, yes . But not your primary home of residence. Old money generally does not think or operate that way. New money does.
Chelsea Summers rich people are money hunger,, this is why they’re rich ,,will pick up the cent if dropped.
I believe the wife 🤷🏾♀️
I do not. I just cant believe he'd take her phone and the way she acts is just suspect. But mostly it's the fact her cellphone was pinged at the murder scene.
I did until towards the end when he asked her point blank if she killed her. She first nodded yes then shook her head no. It could have been a response to having figured that was the question tho. Idk man. That assistant is so shady too. Who steals money from a person they just found murdered the day before?
A murderer.
@@ghostcat2467 I get why that grows suspicion and I would be suspicious also if my parents didn't do the same thing. Cause like If my dad's phone is dead he'll borrow my mines and vice versa so it's not 100% impossible you know?
Tragic ending to a sad story that is all too common. Great interview with the surviving spouse who seems a real powerhouse lady.
When you lose everything you don’t move to Aspen. What a joke
Off topic but your pic is adorable Dian Noles!
L7 Weenie awwwew. Thanks. He is my baby. Bernese mountain dog. The best !
Rick Lewis exactly Have to day bullshit on that
True indeed what's in the dark always come to light
Thank you Jesus for Grace protection and undeserving love
Amen
I do believe he was going there to talk....and in the moment seeing how peacefully she was living with no worries while him and his wife struggled, he was overcome with rage .
@Lizz M,
*Damn, you sure are a lil’ CUTIE 😍! May I PLEASE make direct payments towards your college tuition/student loans (Soon-To-Be Dr.) 😩?*
@@glowblank17 lmao
glowblank17 I'm not in school but I want a bag of chips. Could you do that?
That’s like verbatim what he said.
Yep and the fact that it was found that she had ear plugs in corroborated his story that he thought she was ignoring him.
I agree with her. Unfortunately that lady brought rage and anger upon herself and this interviewer is being naive to think otherwise. Human emotion is no joke
People snap. Period. Not everyone has malice in their heart. But sometimes the victims do, and they can bring out the worst in others. When a criminal gets knocked off, someone who has caused equal amounts of heartache, we know they contributed to their own demise, and we are sort of satisfied knowing they brought it on themselves. It makes some sense to us. This woman is no different, no matter how rich she was.
I feel bad for the couple. They seemed to love eachother... what a sad ending for everyone involved.
are you kidding? Nancy is guilty of her murder too, this interviewer was so crappy and getting the full story...there's SOOO much more to it. If you have time look into it. "That Chapter" does a great job covering all sides, especially the couples part in it. The both of them might have very much loved each other, but they disgusting psychotic monsters who committed murder.
Not everyone.
He took the wrap to save his wife. When he broke down in prison, that was so sad.
As for the wife, most likely she goaded him on about financial matters. She perhaps, made him feel guilty about the failed business, bankruptcy and the subsequent utilities of their Aspen rental. She probably is so cold because he could not produce. She knows they discussed everything, BEFORE the murder. He did feel guilty about killing. she should be tormented because She drove him. and It is sad he died because of her too.
Dude married the wrong broad and paid for it
And she said he didn't love her enough i just wanted to smack her when she said that you are the one that didn't love him enough not the other way around he went to prison for you what else do u need bitch!
I have so much respect Nancy Styler for being honest and you can tell she meant every word she said. I believe the husband did commit the crime on his own. I feel sorry for them because it sounds like the victim was a privilege drunk/addict who partied and was a mean girl cause she had money. She did what she wanted and nobody said anything. I don't care who you are karma is real!
How can KARMA be real for people who doesn't believe in it ??
KARMA is a Dharmic concept not ABRAHAMIC and all these people in this story certainly belongs to an Abrahamic religion .
@@AartiKumari-ri4vh you ain't gotta believe in air either, but you need it. Same with karma. That's what binds you to this material world of matter.
@@eavesDropSoundHow was your comment anywhere similar to my Question ❓
@@AartiKumari-ri4vh "how can karma be real for people who doesn't believe in it?" How was this not the question that I directly answered by me? I don't understand what you don't understand. I can't break it down any further without repeating myself.
Respect for a probable killer or accomplice. They killed while she was asleep because they owed her money. The fact that woman was horrible and lived a life of party is irrelevant
The way he described what he did, and how he thought about hitting the frontal lobes, just shows he's the killer and matches his expertise....also how he described wrapping and moving the body and reenacting that, clearly show's he's recalling from vivid memory... it is unfair to cast a shadow on his wife after his video interview became available...obviously we would never know for sure if she had a hand in this or was the puppet master telling him to do it, but unlikely...bottom line is, no jury can convict her in a million years with such video of her husband confessing with such details
"...used what little cash they had to open up a Botox salon in Aspen..." Define little cash for me? 🤔
100000....$
That's what I was thinking! Plus, the Doctor - being that ill and frail - how did they think he'd be able to work? He didn't strike me as even able to stand. Which makes me wonder, why in the world would they choose such an upscale community to launch a spa? 🤔
Right 🤣🤣🤣🤣 cause I can only buy a cheeseburger when I say I have a little bit of cash
@@tyeshah.8247 😭💀
You read my mind! “little cash” to me isn’t even enough to pay a Bill let alone open a business . 😭
The balls on this woman. I love that she tells it like it is. At first I was like, she totally did it. But after watching her interview and saw what the victim was like...shes right. Some people push and push and expect no one to push back. I think her husband just had enough of the constant disrespect and loved his wife, so he took the ultimate sacrifice by taking out the trash.
A while different point of view I have never seen in these videos.
Except for like what the wife said. Instead it destroyed her life and his.
@@sunbutma4285 worth it
Her husband was dying so I'm sure he felt that he had nothing to lose. Nancy P would attempt to ruin his wife's life after his death and he prevented that.
Of course I don't agree with murdering someone, but I can see how he got to that point.
Dam they all seem drunk still. That ex sheriff is slurring his words so badly. Dam!!
I mean, in his defense and not to be mean, but his teeth seem like part of that problem. Lol
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Rebilionistheanswer ...and his teeth!
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He’s probably on heavy meds for his cancer
The doctor lost his cool. And paid the price. But his wife was right: He was a gentleman who was pushed beyond endurance and, unfortunately it ended in his tormentor's death.
Like a gentleman he came forward and took responsibility. I am sorry for his wife and him. But only half as sorry for the obnoxious landlady who refused to let them vacate her house with their belongings and asked for double the rent.
I don’t think the wife had anything to do with it. She’s so blunt someone who did something is not as blunt. She literally said she hated her. All fingers point at her and she’s still blunt ash. That’s not signs of someone who is guilty
Still. I felt that the doctor was a good person. God please bless his soul.
Sad how Nancy destroyed the couple's life up to her last breath.
@th1smomentisfate 've known people like Nancy Pfister, they play people for fun because their life is dull. It's party, alcohol, drug everyday because they don't have to earn a penny.
You should venture into that kind of circle and take a peek.
That reporter ticks me off. I'd like to see if he wouldn't want to confront and possibly punch out someone who steals $12,000 from you, treats you like a slave & humiliates you the way that crazy drunk did and then tries to come after you for damages to her home and unpaid utility bills. I'm not condoning murder, but that lady had a beat down coming. He NEVER should have taken her life. But that lady was a terrible person to everyone. Going to the cops would have done the couple no good as her family built that town. And she used that to rip people off, and treat people like crap. Wish that man hadn't wasted his life murdering her. She wasn't worth all of that.
So true. 😢
Karma is a beast.
Sad for the doctor...
Wasn't the Doctor terminally ill himself though? He probably had not much else to lose. Which is why I say, treat people nicely and with respect. You never know when they have nothing else to lose and have the right time for being the wrong one.
Can’t watch this beyond that guy calling anyone who happens to b rich “royalty” there is no such thing in the US.
He’s saving his wife’s life.
i Agree, & The 0ther Lady is Possible? 🤔🤔🤔 idk???
@@ourthoughtsaboutlife8673 wys
For sure. That broke my heart. Poor man. Rip to him.
I have tears all over my eyes for him
Yea I don't see her allowing her husband to go to that lady's home alone. Especially a woman that walked naked around that man
It sounds like she was a woman who got a kick out of really rubbing people the wrong way intentionally. Just to see what she can get away with. Sounds like she was very lost in a world of nothingness.
And now she herself is nothing... She provoked people, and someone finally called her bluff.
I wonder if she actually ever worked, therefore not understanding what people go through to make a living. I feel sorry for the victim who was pretty much a functioning alcoholic, who was so entitled that she couldn’t interact with other people. But…… There is never an excuse for murder. As an adult, we must think before we act. It’s self control, which the victim herself didn’t have.
@@ladybeagle4131 So she's responsible for the events that led to her death. Shed no victim, even in death. I have zero sympathy for her whatsoever.
Sooo they just letting Zombies be Sheriff's now 🤔
Funny but mean
Dang baby savage AF. The homie’s on chemotherapy you can tell by the liver spots and the weaknening of enamel and mouth sores
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Im a nurse who cares for patients who look worse than him. What u said is straight up mean. wow.
burns from cancer treatment
I believe this woman is completely innocent. It's sad and ashamed that a "gentleman" like her husband was provoked to anger and his anger made him react the way that he did but I wish her nothing but peace as well as the family of the seemingly unlikeable vicitm. 🙏🏾🕊💛🕊🙏🏾
If this guy was the sheriff of the town, the place must have been quite corrupt!
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He ran a lot of gunslingers outta there.
Aspen is a real crap hole but a rich one.
I've seen this story before just not sure where. Seems she was living on the edge... till she fell off. Sadly that's what happens when you involve so many people in your life🙃
oh yea...
so sad
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This story has done the rounds of all the crime shows, Dateline, 48 hours.....
ProFound God they definitely have up loaded it before
Probably here,some time back
Finally somebody else is brave enough to state that victims CAN be a reason that they are victims. I am so tired of people calling that 'victim blaming' when it isn't. NOBODY deserves to die at the hands of another but when you push people to the edge of a cliff do not be shocked when they throw you off first. You play russian roulette long enough you are bound to get shot.🤷🏼♀️
Exactfuckenactly
No, love. Someone being an asshole doesn't give another person the right to kill them. By your logic, if you do something I don't like I should get to kill you.
Still victim blaming -ish 🤷
@@SC....... Yes but no. You can 100% be partly to blame for your death but still not deserve to die.
@@JustKelso1993 I agree to disagree
I agree with her, if the victim hadn't been such a vile nasty person she would probably still be alive, her actions pushed that man over the edge, desperate people can do desperate things, it's still so wrong he crossed that line but she definitely as was quoted "fueled the fire"
It's bad she died in such a way, but this should be a lesson to those who go around treating people like sh*t. Not everyone is going to allow you to walk all over them. People snap 🤷🏾♀️
This case is sad
Caz is cute ;)
Happy ending
Yeah, but even angelic people who light up a room get murdered. Being nice to others isn't always rewarded.
@@craftsandstuff3349 exactly and that’s what kills all their points because good people get brutally murdered every day
If You justify killing people jus because they treated you wrong, it would be so many dead people, including you prolly. Nobody perfect and nobody deserves to be murdered unless they murdered someone. Y’all prolly the same ones saying will smith wrong too.. but agree wit this…
So sad for that old man. This is the first time that the suspect touches my heart than the victim.
And I have this feeling that he didn't commit suicide but someone killed him. who knows the family's well-known.
He did it to himself though.
You have the right to hate someone but you don't have the right to kill them. He put himself in his situation then couldn't handle the consequences of his actions and took his llife.
‘Touches your heart huh?’ He is the one who went to her house and killed her in her sleep, unprovoked. We’re only going by what his wife is saying about the person she hated and they owed her money. They owed her money and her husband left their house, went over to her house and killed her, she didn’t provoke them and went to their place to bother them but HE chose to go to her house and killed her. Think about that. Unbelievable 🤦🏾♀️
No disrespect but this is what happens when you have privilege no boundaries ..and getting life how you want..
And no one ever tells you no it's just a recipe for disaster
It sometimes happens when everything is just handed to you. Nancy never had any responsibilities, no job, no family.
Killing is never the answer
the former sheriff looks like a suspect
Has the looks to be a perfect undertaker
His skin is like that because of chemo rash!
I totally understand the wife, and she's trying hard not to sound harsh while trying not to fake her feelings
Mrs. Stiler was just being honest..
Yeah, I don't think she knew or had anything to do with it -- however "the friend" that cleaned out the safety deposit box is a whole other different story. She must have been one of the "locals' as no one mentioned her too much. Cleaning out a deposit box is usually not considered a honest thing to do when you find your "friend" murdered in her closet!
I love the honesty...A little too honest for me tho for no reason could I "Be happy" that my husband took his life.
@@loveye6193 She said she's happy for him because it put him out of his misery.
the old saying that "money is the root of all evil" definitely springs to mind when watching this.
It’s actually, ‘The LOVE of money is the root of all evil’.