Husband goes missing after divorce discussions with his wife, days later his business is torched

Husband goes missing after divorce discussions with his wife, days later his business is torched

In this episode of Crime Watch Daily: John Spira was a beloved Chicago musician and had a burgeoning business that was collecting investors. Despite his success, the man’s love life was falling apart. Amid an acrimonious split from his estranged wife, Spira disappeared and was never seen again.

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36 thoughts on “Husband goes missing after divorce discussions with his wife, days later his business is torched

  1. Men should just move carefully. Simple. There are demented women out there. Not all of course but, quite some. I don't understand why some men don't get that. How can you have such a contentious marriage with a woman and you still live in the same house with her? How? I mean, I'd rather go and live in the garage of a friend or anyone else, as far away as possible. And, it's during such times that I'd certainly get a gun if I didn't have one before. And, I'd do everything by the book too. I'd move so differently after that for sure. The thing is, even if she kills you, and she's caught, the point is that, you're dead. End of story. The goal is not to be killed. Anything else is secondary.

  2. Why don't they carry guns? I will never understand that. They have the constitutional right to afterall. That'd atleast, give you a fighting chance.

    I cannot understand not carrying a gun in a country where tou have the constitutional right to.

    Never.

  3. I was only 10 seconds into the video and my first thought was – oh this is about a broke business partner, not the wife…… I didn't even know there was a business or a partner yet. I'm not at the end so maybe you caught'm

  4. As for Brendan Massey…
    The panel comment was, “ He wanted to go home and watch” some show.
    I remember him saying he wondered when he would be done there with the police because he had to get back to school for some test or something.
    Also, I wonder why it’s legal, (and I used to live in WI), to interrogate a minor without at least their parent present?

  5. I would never murder someone. I would also never take a polygraph test. It’s almost appears to be a tool for public opinion. There’s a reason they aren’t permissible in court. All that said, business partner and ex both seem pretty likely to me

  6. The lady in the green is the kind of person who thinks they are right and everyone else is wrong period you can't be like that when talking about things that have so many possibilities it's not so black and white lady there is always a grey area

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