48 Hours - Poison
Episode Date: December 5, 2024On December 2, 2000, Eric Miller died in a Raleigh, NC hospital and blood tests revealed that he had been poisoned with arsenic. Police discovered that Eric’s wife, Ann, was having an affai...r with her co-worker, Derril Willard. Derril killed himself after being questioned by police, but before he died he had a confidential conversation with his attorney. In the spring of 2004, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that Derril's attorney must reveal what Derril had told him about Ann’s role in Eric’s murder. “48 Hours" correspondent Troy Roberts reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 1/1/2011. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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["The Last Supper"]
I very much dislike mysteries.
I very much dislike mysteries. I don't like not knowing answers to questions.
I was never going to quit until I knew what happened to Eric Miller.
Eric came home that night extremely ill.
He keeps getting worse and worse as the night wears on.
He realized that he had to go to the hospital.
I mean the first thing that crossed my mind, I mean, this guy's a scientist.
He was a pediatric AIDS researcher.
He works in a laboratory.
What are in laboratories?
A lot of dangerous things.
Eric was very agitated.
They had to put him in restraints.
Watching my brother that way out of control, it was horrible.
It was the worst night that I can remember of my life.
Test results came back and they showed Eric had received very high doses of a very lethal toxin.
Was someone trying to kill Eric Miller?
And I couldn't believe it.
I thought, how could this happen?
Officer Ford is sent to Rex Hospital to speak with Eric Miller.
I went into his room, he was laying in the bed.
He had a hard time talking.
He was in obvious, obvious signs of pain.
And he told me he has no enemies, he has a happy family.
His life seemed perfect,
and just could not think of anybody that would want to hurt him.
It was a long, terrible death.
Eric Miller, we tore his life apart.
We shined a light in every recess of his life.
And we found nothing.
But my instincts were crying out.
This was not an accident.
It was a very carefully planned homicide.
My name is Chris Morgan.
I don't like people getting away with things.
This is my city, my home, and nobody is going to be allowed to get away with murder in my town.
minutes after Eric Miller's heart stopped his parents verison doors arrived at the hospital he was laid in this bed with a tube in his
mouth because they had tried to resuscitate him he was cold. And I wouldn't take that tube out.
I wouldn't have to cover it up because he was so cold.
None of what happened that evening made any sense.
Eric, sick with flu-like symptoms for weeks, seemed to be on the mend, recovering.
They were going to take care of Eric. Eric was going to be all right.
Six months earlier, their 30-year-old son,
a respected young scientist,
was the perfect specimen of health.
He'd always been that way.
Growing up in rural Indiana,
Eric was the picture image of the all-American boy.
He was a bit mischievous.
His older sisters, Pam and Leanne.
He would hide behind the couch when your boyfriends were over and, oh, I'm here.
But Eric's interest matured.
I think Eric truly blossomed when he went to college. He got involved
in biology and chemistry and research and he found that that's what he wanted
to do. He also fell in love. Eric met Ann Breyer in a Purdue University
science class. I had met some of the girls he had been dating prior to Ann.
Then I could tell there was a difference when he introduced me to Ann.
He proposed for our Valentine's Day.
Ann's college roommate, Renee Henson.
This was the happiest time of her life. She was marrying the man of her dreams.
This was the happiest time of her life. She was marrying the man of her dreams.
They bought a house in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Eric got a prestigious position
as a pediatric AIDS researcher,
and Anne was a chemist at a large pharmaceutical company.
When their daughter Claire was born, Eric was over the moon.
He looks at me and says, Mom, you always told me how much you loved me.
But he said, I never knew how much you loved me until I had Claire.
But Eric wouldn't live to see his daughter's first birthday.
At the funeral, his beloved wife, Anne, was grief-stricken.
I was gut-wrenching watching her.
It's an image Eric's friends, Fran and Dale Martin, can't forget.
She grabbed onto me and just cried that cry where your whole body is shaking.
She was just inconsolable.
She was saying, why? Why did Eric have to die?
Why did he have to die?
Why did he have to die?
Doctors had no easy answer.
Two weeks earlier, Anne had rushed Eric to the hospital
after he came home from a night out bowling
and was violently ill.
Eric's symptoms looked a lot like a very bad flu.
When he got better, they released him.
But just weeks later, Eric was deathly ill again.
To everyone's shock, blood tests revealed
Eric had been poisoned with arsenic.
How do you get arsenic poisoning?
Hours later, Eric Miller was dead.
The police immediately launched an investigation.
We need to get samples of everything in the house
to find out where the arsenic came from.
Detective Deborah Reggantine
was sent to search the Miller home.
Regantine was sent to search the Miller home.
Every shampoo, conditioner, soap, any fluid, everything out of the refrigerator a sample was taken.
Police scoured Eric's place of work for clues.
One of my first thoughts was he's working in a lab.
Lieutenant Chris Morgan.
Maybe something was dripping down.
Maybe, you know, he had a roast beef sandwich
that somehow got exposed to arsenic by mistake.
But this was not a mistake.
Medical examiner Tom Clark.
The levels in Eric Miller were high enough
that accidental exposure is not a possibility.
Not a possibility?
Not a possibility.
Ruling out accidental exposure left Lieutenant Chris Morgan with just one possibility, murder.
He was looking for a suspect who had access to Eric, access to arsenic, and someone who knew that arsenic poisoning often mimics flu-like symptoms and can go and detect it. Someone perhaps like a fellow scientist.
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He's in a very competitive field. And I mean, he was doing quite well. Was there some kind
of professional jealousy that could have led to his death?
There are more than a hundred labs in the Raleigh area. They call it the nation's research capital.
But at Eric's lab, police couldn't find a trace of arsenic or anyone with a motive.
Police were hoping Ann could help them.
Her father was holding her up, and so she appeared to be very weak. She would stop, and she would break down.
But after speaking with detectives, Ann called her friend and sounded scared, worried maybe,
that police considered her a suspect in her husband's death.
She goes, well, you know, I have arsenic in my lab.
At that point then I said, innocent people need lawyers too, Ann.
Dale knew there had to have been arsenic in dozens of labs and was concerned Anne
would be the victim in a rush to judgment. He wasn't the only one.
I felt like there was no way that she could have done this to him. She loved him.
In fact, Anne wasn't with Eric when he first started feeling sick that night at the bowling alley.
It was a guy's night out.
Biochemist Darrell Willard ordered a pitcher of beer.
Darrell passes out the beer cups.
Eric had drank half of his beer.
He had commented that, hey, this beer tastes kind of funky.
Something wrong with it.
An hour later, Eric was severely ill.
My boss said, we need to go out and question this Darryl Willard guy.
But before police even got to his door, they learned intriguing new information from Darryl's colleagues.
Darryl Willard was deeply infatuated, if not in love, with Ann Miller.
Could that, they wondered, be a motive for murder?
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Lieutenant Morgan wanted to talk to everyone Eric Miller came into contact with the first night he became sick at the bowling alley.
Especially the man who poured Eric's beer, Darrell Willard.
He's been ducking us, he's been not returning calls. You know, he hasn't given us an interview at all.
37-year-old biochemist Darryl Willard worked at the same company as Eric Miller's wife, Ann.
But beyond that, those who know him best say he's an unlikely murder suspect.
I mean, he was very good at his job, very respected.
Darryl and his wife,vette are devoted to their daughter Kelsey.
Kelsey! She's drooling!
He was a great, great dad. He was so good with Kelsey.
She absolutely adored him.
Sounds like you had a happy life.
We did.
But shortly after Eric's death in 2000,
police began digging into Darryl Willard's background
and found evidence suggesting another scenario.
And then we got complete phone call records.
Phone records between Darryl and Eric's wife days before Eric's murder
hint at what may have been an inappropriate relationship. There was a ton of communication between the two of them.
How often?
Multiple calls on a daily basis.
When you look at the phone records
and you're finding phone calls where Anne has called Daryl
at 4.30 in the morning, you got to ask yourself,
who calls a casual acquaintance, a co-worker at 4.30 in the morning, you got to ask yourself,
who calls a casual acquaintance, a coworker at 430 in the morning?
Then there is a trip to Chicago also just days before the
bowling alley incident that the two take together.
Ann says it's a company business trip, but when police
investigate, there was no company trip. They check into Ritz Carlton and spend the weekend up there,
ordering a whole lot of room service.
Police also retrieved emails from Ann's computer.
I never want to stop making you feel, Ann wrote to Darrell.
I want to show you new things.
I want to touch places in you that you knew not existed.
Just hours after Ann sent that email, Darryl poured Eric a beer at the bowling alley.
Did he attempt to kill Eric Miller that night at the bowling alley?
No doubt in my mind he did.
But Morgan suspected something more complicated was going on.
When Eric came home after bowling,
Ann rushed him to the emergency room
where doctors ran a battery of tests.
Eric's sister was there when he began to hallucinate.
He was thrashing, when he began to hallucinate.
He was thrashing.
And he started to cry.
And he was like, why are they doing this to me?
I remember laying on top of him physically,
because he was thrashing so much.
And I was so afraid he was going to hurt himself.
And I laid on top of him.
And I just got in his face.
And I said, Eric, you need to calm down. It's going to be okay.
After that horrible night, Eric did begin to slowly improve and days later was discharged.
While recuperating at home, his parents stayed by his side. One night they decided to give
Ann and Eric some time alone.
Some friends of theirs had brought in some food.
Anne was going to serve that and they were going to have that and have just the quiet time.
But after Anne says she and Eric ate a chicken dinner,
Eric became violently ill again and went back to the hospital.
Doctors poured over the tests from his previous stay and discovered the arsenic in Eric's blood. Music
Lieutenant Morgan had many questions for Eric's wife,
but now Ann was refusing to cooperate.
We tried to contact Ann. She never came by. She never called.
Instead, within days of Eric's death, Ann hired attorneys effectively cutting police
off.
She had retained the most experienced lawyers that money can buy.
Wade Smith and Joe Cheshire, the lawyers who successfully defended the young Duke Lacrosse
players accused of rape. And while Morgan thought it suspicious,
Eric's family was more forgiving.
I just dismissed it.
I'm like, okay, well, I guess that happens.
Lots of times the spouse gets blamed for things.
The Miller family embraced their grieving daughter-in-law.
After Eric's death, Anne asked to spend Christmas
in Indiana with them.
She wanted to be here where Eric was.
She wanted to sleep in his bed.
But they would soon learn a horrible truth about their daughter-in-law.
On January 21, 2001, a month and a half after Eric's death, the Millers came to Anne's
house for Claire's first birthday. They had no idea we were coming.
The police wanted to confront Ann about her affair.
We went and knocked on the door.
But when she saw them, she ran upstairs.
Mr. Miller opened the door. I said, Mr. Miller, I said,
we're here to talk to you about Darryl Willard.
We have reason to believe that Ann and Darryl Willard have engaged in a relationship.
What was your reaction? I got mad as hell. Did you confront Ann? Ann had run upstairs
and hit herself in the closet. I was devastated. I was just so hurt. And I felt Eric was so
devastated. I was just so hurt. And I felt Eric was so betrayed. She had been talking to this Willard numerous times on the telephone. And the one that really
put a dagger in my heart, that she talked to him for 24 minutes, two hours before Eric
died. Don't take a rocket scientist to figure this out. Something's wrong big time.
While Ann wept in the closet,
Detective Morgan was nine miles away
in front of Darryl Willard's house.
He came to the door and Darryl,
I mean he just had the look of a man
who was experiencing total defeat.
Morgan wondered aloud to Darryl whether Ann had set him up.
I said, Darryl, I think you've been used by a woman.
He looked up and with resignation on his face,
he said, yeah, and she's done a very good job of it.
And then he said, I can't talk to you anymore.
I need to call my attorney.
Darryl sat in the back of Morgan's car and phoned his lawyer.
Morgan stood outside wishing he could overhear the conversation.
He was certain Darryl knew who killed Eric Miller,
that he was the key to unlocking the mystery.
But 24 hours later, news broke...
I have a one location of your emergency.
that changed everything.
He's in the garage.
I want you to stay on the line with me, okay?
No one saw it coming. Late Monday afternoon, emergency crews got the call to Darryl Willard's home after his wife found his lifeless body in his garage.
The news shocked Lt. Chris Morgan.
Somebody came running in saying, oh my gosh, you ain't gonna believe this.
24 hours after he tried to interrogate Darryl Willard
about his role in Eric Miller's murder,
Darryl Willard was dead.
His wife, Yvette, found Darrell's body.
By his side, a note apologizing for leaving his family,
but also denying his involvement in Eric Miller's murder.
I've been accused of an action for which I am not responsible,
Darrell wrote.
I have taken no one's life, save my own.
He was supposed to go to see the attorney that day.
The intense scrutiny put on the Willard home
may have become too much.
Yvette says her husband was worried that morning
after the police searched their home looking for arsenic.
Stories about his affair with Ann,
his romantic trip to Chicago with her just days before Eric
fell ill at the bowling alley were going to be all over the news.
I told him that I needed to go to work and explain to my boss because we knew it would
be in the paper.
Yvette already knew what the world was just finding out about her husband's affair.
Willard had some kind of relationship with Miller's widow before he died.
For weeks, she had her suspicions.
I knew he was attracted to Ann when I knew the way he talked about her versus the way
he talked about everybody at work.
Before Ann, Darryl had been depressed, trying to take stock of his life as he approached
40. You know, we'd been married for a while.
The newness has worn off.
Okay.
And we just started, you know, fighting a little more.
But after he became friendly with Anne,
Daryl began paying more attention to his appearance
and working out.
On Yvette's birthday, Daryl told her he needed some time away
to think things over.
I knew what he was going out of town for.
That was the weekend in Chicago?
Yeah.
With Ann Miller?
Yeah.
Why didn't you confront him?
Why didn't you say something?
Fear.
You can know the truth, but once those words get out, you can't get them back.
And I guess I was hoping he'd realize what he was doing.
But after Eric's murder, Darrell sat his wife down.
And he said he didn't know if he loved me, and that he'd been having an affair.
And I said, with Ann, he said, yes.
What do you think was going through his mind?
Did he think he had a future with this woman?
I think that Darryl would not have had an affair
without that. Did Darryl put arsenic in Eric Miller's beer that day? I do not
believe so. Did you ask him that question? Yes I did.
And he said no I did not. I don't think Darryl would have tried to kill Eric.
How can you be so certain?
Darryl wasn't the type who thought he could get away
with something like that.
She says Darryl is just not capable of murder.
He would have encouraged Ann to seek a divorce,
not help her kill her husband.
And although he was innocent, she says, her husband was emotionally fragile
and could not handle the very public accusations.
He had made one comment to me prior to his death.
He said, you know how to bend.
You can take things and you just bend and you keep going.
He says, I can't. I'll break.
What was your last conversation with your husband?
The morning.
It was the day after they searched the house.
And...
I told him it was gonna be a really hard day, and he...
And I asked him if he'd give me a hug.
And he did.
I thought he was going to break my bones.
He was squeezing.
And then I left.
While Yvette dropped Kelsey at daycare and headed into work,
Daryl was planning his death.
The world looks black to me, he wrote.
All I can see is the smearing of my name,
pain caused to my family, personal humiliation,
and probable economic ruin.
Daryl thought his family would be better off without him.
Who's to blame here?
Ann Miller.
My husband would still be here if it wasn't for her.
The Millers, on the other hand, didn't know what to believe.
Ann was feeding us information that Darryl was obsessed with her.
We did think that it was possible that Darryl poisoned Eric,
and in the end was trying to get him out of the picture.
But when the full autopsy report was released,
the Millers were flabbergasted. I think it's very likely that Eric Miller received at least one dose of arsenic in the
hospital and very likely the fatal dose.
Incredible as it sounds, Dr. Clark is almost certain someone came into Eric's hospital
room and finished him off with a final fatal dose.
But that wasn't the only stunning news.
To the shock of investigators, Dr. Clark's team found arsenic in Eric's hair
four months before he went bowling with Darryl Willard.
And months before, police believed Darryl and Ann started an affair.
Arsenic's not the kind of crime you can commit at any distance.
You have to be able to put the arsenic in the food or drink
and introduce it into the body.
In terms of possible suspects, that left only Ann.
For months, Morgan believes Ann dosed her husband with arsenic.
I do think that Anne was seeing just how much poison it would take to make Eric sick. Sort
of experimenting.
And then Morgan says she turned to Daryl.
Anne reached a point in time where she was ready to eliminate Eric. She needs to make sure that she keeps her hands clean and has a
reasonable patsy that if something does go wrong,
he can take the fall.
If Ann really was this cold and calculating,
was she in fact a psychopath? Morgan and the Millers feared the worst.
Would she now try to hurt baby Claire?
I am scared.
I am scared to death for Claire's well-being.
You know, at any moment she could be poisoning Claire.
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I was sure that Anne Miller was directly responsible
for her husband's death.
Lieutenant Chris Morgan was desperate
to put Anne Miller behind bars.
You kept your eye on Ann Miller.
We did for a period of time.
We watched her pretty much around the clock.
They're coming out.
In a space of about six months, she had completely reinvented her life.
Morgan couldn't believe that so soon after Eric's murder,
Anne packed up her life in Raleigh
and took Claire 120 miles away to Wilmington, North Carolina,
far from the reach of the Raleigh Police Department.
She had latched on to a new man in her life.
Her new boyfriend was musician Paul Const.
He was just a normal, everyday guy.
And she had a new job.
Trying a new career, working for an interior designer.
Is that what you would normally expect from a spouse whose husband's been murdered in
such a cruel way.
An innocent person, he believed, would have been hounding the police for answers.
Ann Miller should have been on a first-name basis with every detective involved in this
investigation.
We just want to talk to you for a minute.
But Ann wasn't interested in talking to anybody.
Will we please have a minute of your time?
Morgan wondered what kind of person watches her husband die and doesn't look back.
I think she is a psychopath.
She never felt any guilt.
She never felt any remorse.
He feared for what could happen next.
Did you also believe she would harm her own daughter?
We didn't know, but I didn't want to take that chance.
She just lost control.
Morgan turned to his friend, forensic psychologist Michael Teague, for help.
I think even people like Ann have emotion.
I don't think Ann's got any emotion.
Sometimes we would argue over whether his insights were correct.
I think you're wrong on that one, my good doctor.
Teague was being very objective.
Missing the point again.
I need objective viewpoints.
She wanted him dead, Teague.
Eventually she...
She wanted him gone.
You didn't think that Ann set the profile of a killer.
She's not very typical.
I mean, most of the women who kill their husbands
are not highly educated as she is.
Did not come from a very high income background.
Ann grew up in a traditional church-going family,
the eldest of three girls.
Her mother, a teaching assistant,
and her father, a sales executive,
say she is a devoted and loving daughter.
Teague wondered, did Ann just snap snap one day or was she the psychopath that
Morgan described?
Someone likely to kill again.
There's more to this picture than just your typical murder of a husband by wife.
Teague needed a face-to-face with Anne so he went undercover
visiting the design shop where she worked. I didn't recognize her.
She projected meekness and just weak.
She came across as so harmless.
Ann had a chameleon-like quality, he concluded, a dangerous ability to transform herself and
fool people.
I think Ann is very disturbed, very high risk.
If she had no boundaries to stop her from killing the saint,
like Eric Miller, I don't see what
would stop her in the future.
New troubling information was coming
to light about Ann every day.
Emails revealed that at the same time
she was having an affair with Daryl,
Ann was having a romantic relationship
with a man from California,
all while Eric lay dying in the hospital.
And on the day Eric was transferred to the ICU, Ann chose not to spend the day with him,
but at the beauty salon.
She did say she was ready for something new, something fresh.
Another time, she left Eric's hospital bedside
to clean house.
She threw away all of Eric's soiled clothing
from his first night of being ill.
She threw away all of the bathroom rugs.
Instead of just washing things like any normal person would
do, she threw everything away.
At the time, Eric's sisters believed,
Anne was just overcome with stress.
In retrospect, what do you think she was doing? She was covering her tracks. I don't have any evidence. At the time, Eric's sisters believed, Anne was just overcome with stress.
In retrospect, what do you think she was doing?
She was covering her tracks.
And that's not the only evidence she destroyed.
After Eric's death, Anne insisted her husband
be cremated against his family's wishes.
You did not want your son cremated.
We did not want him cremated.
We just, we didn'tmated. We just...
We didn't want it.
It was like he's died and then they were going to destroy him again.
But Ann begged for Eric's ashes to be interred at the Catholic Church in Raleigh,
so she and Claire would be able to visit every Sunday.
She just knew how to play your heartstrings. Just weeks later though, Ann would move away from Raleigh and leave Eric's ashes behind.
The Millers were furious and concerned.
Morgan and Teague asked Child Protective Services to remove Claire from Ann's care.
They told us flat, unless Ann gets arrested, we're not going to do anything looking into this case.
Both Morgan and Teague believed that an arrest was imminent.
We thought we were going to be getting a call at any minute saying,
Pick Ann Miller up, arrest her.
But the call never came.
Oh my gosh.
The district attorney's office wasn't quite ready to move
at the same pace that we were.
We needed something in addition to just suspicions,
suspicious circumstances, and circumstantial evidence.
District Attorney Colin Willoughby wanted hard evidence,
especially if he was going to square off
against Ann's high-profile defense attorneys.
It was necessary to have solid proof.
There was no ending to this story.
It was true.
Morgan had no one who could place the arsenic in Ann's hands.
It was 2002, and more than a year had passed since Eric Miller was murdered.
Morgan.
Frustrated, Morgan reread the case file again and again.
And then late one night, looking at the file for what felt like the 100th time, Morgan
says he saw it, plain as day.
The opening.
Exactly. The key to solving Eric Miller's murder.
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for the Triangle Park murder.
And as the two are brought to jail,
McQuarter blames Terrell.
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Right there's the most, that's it, right there.
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Lieutenant Chris Morgan couldn't believe he hadn't noticed it before.
In the case file was a transcript from a police interview with Yvette Willard that could crack
the case wide open.
She told investigators that days before her husband Darryl committed suicide, his attorney
Rick Gammon warned him that he could be charged with attempted murder in the Eric Miller case
Why is Rick Gammon telling Darryl that he could be charged with attempted murder?
It's got to be that
Darryl has told Rick Gammon something so Morgan asked I said Rick
Let me ask you this.
When are you going to tell us what Darryl Willard told you?
And my response to Chris was, Chris, you know, I can't do that unless I was ordered to do
that by a judge.
Attorney Rick Gammon.
I told Darryl Willard over and over and over again that any and everything that he told
me was confidential. They say dead men don't tell tales,
but Morgan was banking his case on changing that.
Getting Gammon to break attorney-client privilege
was Morgan's only hope.
That's going to be the key to this case.
District Attorney Colin Willoughby took up the cause.
The privileges between lawyers and their clients
and priests and their parishioners
are probably the two most sacred,
and those are probably the most difficult to go after.
Despite the pressure,
Gammon refused to break his silence.
I don't want to see anyone who's committed murder to go free
even though I'm a defense attorney.
But on the other hand,
you know, the attorney-client privilege is so important.
It's really that black and white for you.
There's no moral or ethical struggle.
Oh, sure, there's a moral struggle,
but there's not a legal struggle.
As the case dragged on in the courts,
questions about Ann and her relationship
with Darrell Willard linger.
Desperate, Eric's sister Pam phoned Anne and secretly recorded the conversation. How many times? What is that all about? He said this guy was stalking you.
Obsessed might have been a good word, but I, you know, I don't, I don't know what you want me to say.
I want you to tell us what happened. What this is all about.
Would it make any difference? Would anybody listen to me?
Yes, you're listening.
I don't think so. I really don't think anybody would listen to me.
Weeks passed.
Months.
Years.
A lot of people said I'd been so obsessed with it, I paid no attention to my career.
I've been so obsessed with it. I paid no attention to my career.
Three years after Eric's murder,
Ann wed her musician boyfriend, Paul Const,
and Morgan approached retirement age.
The only thing I cared about, it would seem,
to the outsider was Ann Miller going to jail.
Then in the spring of 2004,
the North Carolina Supreme Court made a startling decision,
ruling that Gammon must reveal what Darryl Willard told him about Ann's role in Eric's murder.
He told me that he met Ann one day in a parking lot.
Ann was crying, and she admitted to him that while Eric was in the hospital, she took a syringe that contained a substance
and injected it into his IV.
Darryl asked her, why did you do this?
And she said, I just, I don't know why I did it.
The DA could now put the arsenic
that killed Eric Miller in Ann's hands.
As for Darryl Willard, the judge revealed
that Darryl told his attorney
that he never
tried to kill Eric.
You felt vindicated?
I felt that he at least got to speak up and defend himself.
Ann was ordered to surrender and was charged with Eric's murder. The DA was worried, though,
about Gammon's statement being used at trial.
Even if a judge allowed it into evidence, any conviction would be subject to appeal.
What's more, the DA thought, Anne might charm a jury.
We needed to protect our granddaughter.
We needed to take Anne out of her life, at least until Claire's an adult.
The DA wasn't willing to gamble, and neither were the Millers.
A plea was offered, 25 years in prison, for Eric's murder.
Anne takes the deal.
So in 2005, five years after their son's murder, the Millers finally hear their daughter-in-law accept guilt.
Ann's family was also in the courtroom.
Ms. Conch, did you, with malice, unlawfully, and intentionally participate in causing the death of Eric Miller?
Yes.
There it was.
In a small, barely audible voice, Anne admitted killing Eric, but the Miller family
wanted answers. Their emotions were raw.
Anne, why don't you look at me? Why can't you look at me?
Eric's sister Pam. Why did you brutally murder my brother Eric?
Poisoning him, watching him suffer.
I think sometimes you just can't explain it.
There's pure evil in the world,
and I think she falls into that category of pure evil.
I don't believe that you, Anne, truly love your daughter.
How could you,
when you have taken away
one of the most precious gifts that she will ever have?
Her father.
I will never understand, Ann, why you just didn't divorce him.
She can't divorce him because that in Ann's world
amounts to admitting that she's not perfect. So instead of shattering this image of the perfect couple, you're saying that Anne Miller
decided to kill Eric.
Exactly.
From Anne's point of view, she would be looked at by her friends as this total victim.
With Ann Miller sentencing, Chris Morgan retired from the police force.
The main question I'd like to ask her is, why did you think you'd be able to get away with this?
And while the case that consumed him for nearly five years is finally over, to this day, Morgan
feels little satisfaction.
What in the hell have I got to be happy about?
Two good men are dead.
Two little girls will never know their fathers.
I'm not happy about any of this.
My job was to get justice for Eric Miller.
Justice has been done.
Ann Miller-Kontz is scheduled to be released from prison in 2029.
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