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The Letter That Predicted Her Death: The Tree That Condemned Fred

The Letter That Predicted Her Death: The Tree That Condemned Fred

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A woman writes her own death sentence two weeks before disappearing. No body. No chain of evidence. But a tree holds what three years of investigation could not find. The story of Charlotte Grabby and how a wooden ring condemned Fred.

In this episode, you will discover how plant forensic science solved an impossible crime, why a witness took three years to confess, and what dark connections remain unresolved after four decades. Charlotte predicted her death in writing. Her son disappeared before testifying. And Fred has just been released.

Case Details
Victim: Charlotte Grabby, 39 years old, farmer
Date: July 24, 1981
Location: Marshall, Illinois, United States
Status: Fred Grabby sentenced to 75 years; released July 15, 2022

- Charlotte wrote a letter on July 10 predicting that Fred and his accomplice might kill her, but no one believed her until after her disappearance
- Neighbors who knew her swore that the woman they saw driving her car had curly blonde hair, but Charlotte had dark straight hair
- Without a body, pathologists from the University of Illinois analyzed the growth rings of a tree where her body was supposedly burned and found diesel and oil residues only on the side that the witness pointed out
- Charlotte's son disappeared three years later in California days before testifying in the second trial; he was found murdered with multiple gunshot wounds, case never solved

How do you convict a murderer when he destroyed all physical evidence, killed the key witness, and the only evidence is a tree?

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