Snapped: Women Who Murder - Cathleen Roth
Episode Date: August 2, 2026After a routine welfare check, Albuquerque police discover a beloved teacher has vanished. As investigators dive into her family history, they uncover a shocking murder plot driven by vengean...ce and jealousy.Season 34 Episode 13Originally aired: Sun, Oct 6, 2024Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee 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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A New Mexico teacher vanishes without a trace.
The newspapers are stacked up and untouched.
They saw the dogs were barricaded with an overflowing bowl of food.
I'm very worried.
Like, this is Twilight Zone creepy to me.
A family member's history of violence puts them at the top of a short list of suspects.
He had threatened her with a knife,
and she ended up calling the police.
I used to always tell her she was a victim of abuse,
domestic violence, only by a child.
But the investigation reveals a more complex and disturbing plot
involving fraud, a polyamorous relationship,
and a woman determined to get revenge.
She pulled a lot of people into this situation
to fulfill her agenda.
All they saw her as was money and a nuisance.
She flew into a rage, and she snapped.
May 6, 2009.
It's a warm spring afternoon in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
when authorities receive an emergency call from a teacher named Catherine Frost.
Catherine says she's at the home of a co-worker,
61-year-old Ellen Roth, and she's worried something has happened to her.
Ellen had not come to work for a couple of days, and this was very out of character for her.
Ellen was always at work on time, snow, rain, whatever may be.
She's not one to just disappear.
Catherine heard dogs barking, but didn't see any sign of life,
and was concerned and asked for welfare check to be done.
The Albuquerque Police Department is sent to assess the situation.
When police arrive, the officer notices that,
the newspapers are stacked up and untouched,
and Ms. Frost tells them she fears Ellen may have hurt herself.
Catherine was aware of a prior incident that Ellen had had
where she allegedly fell out of bed and hurt herself seriously.
With her falling inside the residence and her not acting the phone,
he made the determination that they needed to force entry into the house.
Despite Catherine's concern, they don't find Ellen or any indication she's in danger.
There were no signs of force entry.
There wasn't anything to suggest that there had been some type of a struggle inside the residence.
They did notice that there were two canines that were inside the residence.
The animals did have water and a large amount of food that had been placed in the food
But according to Catherine, the dogs are proof something is wrong.
Catherine thinks she would never have left her dogs.
This is not how she treated her dogs.
The food bowl wouldn't be overflowing.
It almost looked as though somebody had put the dogs in there
knowing that it would be days before they would be found.
That was a real red flag for them.
Detectives think, who could have hurt Ellen?
or what could have happened to Ellen if she disappeared.
Detectives are concerned as to her whereabouts,
and we owed it to the community and her family to find her.
Her disappearance was out of character of her,
so detectives started doing a deep dive into Ellen's background.
Ellen Feeder was born April 15, 1948, to Emmanuel and Judith Feeder.
She was one of four children.
but the only girl.
My sister was born in Miami,
and then my family moved to Albuquerque.
My dad was stationed there.
He was the second lieutenant,
and he was in the Air Force.
In her younger years,
Ellen was a very outgoing person,
and she had this appetite for education.
Ellen definitely wanted to go to college.
She chose the University of Miami,
which was ironic because she was born there.
And she started taking classes in education.
She really liked children, so she enjoyed teaching more, I think, than she thought she would.
After her undergraduate program, Ellen returned to Albuquerque, where she obtained a master's degree in bilingual education and began her teaching career.
She just loved watching kids grow, teaching them, and then the kids would always come back to visit her, so she felt very well accomplished.
When Ellen wasn't teaching, she was out exploring the world.
Ellen was very outgoing.
She had a lot of friends.
She traveled pretty much every summer.
She had gone all over the world.
She would tell us stories about her travels.
She was very well-versed.
But there was one thing Ellen seemed to want more than anything else.
One of Ellen's goals in life.
Maybe you could say the major goal in life was to be a mother.
In Albuquerque, she dated people but just never found that Mr. Wright.
She's in her 30s now and really wanted to settle down and start a family.
Finally, in 1986, Ellen believed she found the man she'd been looking for when she met Jerry Roth.
Jerry was a very successful lawyer. He made a lot of money.
lot of money. He seemed to love Ellen and took care of Ellen. Just a year after they started dating,
Ellen and Jerry got married. But having children of her own proved to be more difficult than she'd hoped.
She tried to have children for many years. I don't believe she could ever get pregnant.
She decided to go to the next step. She talked to Jerry about possibly adopting a child. I know at first
he was not interested, but over time, he decided that he would go along with that.
In 1990, the Roths adopted a newborn son and named him Brian.
When she brought Brian home, she was extremely happy.
She felt complete.
She loved being a mother.
She lived for Brian.
Unfortunately, the marriage began to suffer soon afterward.
Ellen was so wrapped up with Brian.
I think she maybe forgot about a relationship with her husband.
Less than a year after they adopt Brian,
her husband decides to divorce her.
I don't believe she was upset about the divorce.
Jerry gave her full custody of Brian,
and so she was thrilled about that.
Raising a son all on her own wasn't easy.
But by 2009, Ellen was relaxing into her.
her golden years, excited to see her son building his own future. Brian had married a young woman
named Kathleen and appeared to be settling down. At this point, Ellen is pretty content with the
situation that Brian is starting his adult life. So she's in her 60s and she's looking towards
retirement. With her life seemingly going so well, Ellen's sudden disappearance is difficult for
anyone to explain.
Police contact Ellen's brother, John Feeder.
And he also reiterates that this is out of the ordinary.
So he goes to the apartment.
John notices something strange.
He proceeds to tell them that her 2007 Dodge Caravan is missing.
This just further is another piece of the puzzle that leads them to conclude that they need to continue their investigation.
and they need to do it as quickly as possible.
Coming up, a shocking accusation.
He fears that her son may have something to do with it
because of the abusive relationship they have.
But investigators find the case more complicated than they imagine.
She was very, very deep sleepers.
So, excuse me to get into the house, they were waiting for her.
After confirming that no one has seen his sister Ellen Roth in days,
John Feeder officially reports her missing with Albuquerque police.
Her minivan is entered into the system,
and Ellen is entered as a missing person in NCIC.
John tells detectives that if something has happened to Ellen,
one suspect immediately springs to mind.
He fears that her son Brian may have something to do with it.
According to John, 19-year-old Brian has a long history of serious behavioral issues.
I know that Brian had a lot of issues, but she tried to meet the challenges as best she could.
And as much as he's acting out and difficult, all Ellen knows is to show.
show him love.
John says that approach didn't work.
Brian began abusing drugs and became more confrontational
with his mother.
It starts to get so bad that Ellen sends him to New Day,
which is a recovery center here in Albuquerque.
In a sense, Ellen has to do tough love finally and kick him out.
It's there that Brian met his future wife,
21-year-old fellow patient, Kathleen Kit Nealph.
They form this strong bond because they feel they have so much in common with their growing
pains with both of their family lives.
Kit and Brian definitely bonded over that sense of being felt very unwanted.
He had felt his entire life that Ellen adopted me as a prop.
She's this very wealthy woman.
She's made my life so miserable.
Kit didn't talk a lot about her family, about her family background.
It was clearly something very painful for her.
Though finding a kindred spirit in Kathleen initially seemed to bring Brian peace of mind,
he eventually fell back into his old ways.
Detectives found out that he had been arrested on March 25th of 2009
for a domestic violence episode with Ellen Roth.
He had threatened her with a knife, and she ended up calling the police.
He was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Police records show Brian was sentenced to a year of probation.
But less than two weeks before her disappearance, Ellen filed another report against him.
On the 26th of April, she checked her bank account and realized that there were some charges
that she did not make.
She realized that her debit card had been missing.
Along with the card, she realizes that two diamond rings,
a wedding band in a dinner ring,
and three necklaces are also missing from her residence.
She suspects it's Brian.
He had access to the house.
Prior to Ellen calling police,
she did some investigating on her own.
She calls the bank to see.
where the purchases were made. The bank tells her that the unauthorized purchases were at Walmart,
a tobacco shop, and 7-Eleven.
Ellen actually calls the tobacco shop and speaks to one of the employees.
The clerk is able to describe Brian's appearance. The credit card and Brian's ID both have the last name.
And Brian tells the clerk that his mother gave him permission to use her credit card.
The fact that Ellen disappeared four days after making this new complaint against her son raises detective's suspicions.
Where was Brian during the time that Ellen was missing?
Could he have been involved in her disappearance?
Obviously, at this point, you've got one suspect.
It's Brian Roth.
But Brian's parole officer cast doubt on his involvement.
Brian Roth had been arrested on May 1st of 2009 for a probation violation.
They did test him for any type of narcotics.
He did come back with a dirty sample.
So at that time, the probation officer revoked Brian's probation,
and he was then placed into custody.
With Brian being incarcerated from May 1st on,
there was no way he could have anything physically to do with this.
So detectives have to look at the case again.
What happened if Brian isn't a factor anymore?
Four days into their search, police get a break in the case.
On May 10th of 2009, telephone call
came into the Albuquerque Police Department
to report that a vehicle had been located.
The caller thought that the vehicle was probably stolen.
Law enforcement responds that it matches the discreet
of Ellen Roth's car, but the license plate on the back of the vehicle does not match the stolen license plate.
The officer then decided to look at the bin number.
That bin number then came back to the registered owner, which is Ellen Roth.
The location of the vehicle provides investigators with a possible clue.
Ellen was somewhat of a recluse.
She would go to work at the school,
and then she would go home.
So the van being in this part of the town
was very uncommon.
She lived in the northeast part of Albuquerque.
For her vehicle to be in the International District
just did not make sense.
Was she abducted from this location?
Was this just a dumping ground for the vehicle?
We're looking for any type of trace evidence,
any type of DNA, blood,
blood, fibers, but detectives noticed that appeared to have been freshly wiped down.
Could have been somebody that actually put her in harm's way and then trying to destroy evidence.
A check of Ellen's phone and bank records sets off even more alarm bells.
Her phone had not been used and her debit cards, credit cards,
nothing had occurred at all since the time she's missing.
So it seems that she just fell off the face of the earth.
It's now been a week since anyone saw Ellen Roth.
And with no financial activity or ransom demands,
investigators increasingly believe there's only one reason why.
They have a missing woman who's married to routine,
who's reliable, whose missed work has never missed work before.
Her dogs aren't well cared for.
Her car is found in a strange location, and it's wiped clean.
They're dealing with the homicide.
She's been killed.
They don't know who did it.
They don't know why or how at this point.
Ellen Roth vanished a week ago,
and the limited evidence recovered by police
is raising major red flags.
It's not looking good that Ellen is alive at this point.
at this point. Her credit cards haven't been used, her telephone hasn't been used.
So there's only one thing to surmise. On May 11th, this case went from a missing person's
case into a homicide case. Detectives have to look at who may be the closest person to Ellen,
who may have had knowledge of her disappearance, or who may have done something to her.
And that person happens to be Brian Roth.
Just because he was in jail at the time of Ellen's disappearance
doesn't mean that he couldn't have orchestrated something.
On May 11, investigators pay Brian a visit
at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Albuquerque.
And he comes across to detectives is very concerned.
He does tell the detectives that he and his mom
didn't have the best relationship.
Maybe they butted heads more than once,
but he would never wish her harm.
Brian says it's likely his mother had some kind of accident
because it's happened before.
Bryant went on to tell us about an incident that happened with his mother Ellen.
She had taken her sleeping pills.
She'd taken an extra one that night
and then somehow fallen out of bed in the middle of the night.
When she hit the floor, a lamp fell off the table and struck her in the head.
She bled pretty well on the side of her bed.
Kathleen and Brian went over to Ellen's house to help clean.
Brian says that was the night of April 25th, and it was also the last time he saw his mother.
Police questioned the accuracy of his story, since Ellen reported him for stealing her credit card,
and jewelry shortly thereafter.
I believe he kind of brushes that off
saying his mother gave him a ring for Kathleen.
They walked away from that interview
knowing that Ryan couldn't have done the act,
but he still might be involved in one way or the other.
That same afternoon, investigators bring in 21-year-old
Kathleen Roth to hear what she has to say.
She appeared to be concerned for the safety of her mother-in-law
and wanted to provide as much information as she could.
And this all seems unusual to you.
Oh, this is like Twilight's down creepy to me.
Kathleen cooperated what Brian's statements were about Ellen getting injured.
Around the 25th, after the blood was cleaned up,
Ellen gave the credit card and told them,
go buy something.
I will admit, Brian went a bit overboard.
We both did.
We went to see her the following day on Sunday.
Apologize and, you know, like I'm really sorry.
Here's, you know, the receipts.
According to Kathleen, the situation seemed to be resolved.
It isn't until later on that week until
either Thursday or Friday that she puts a police report out.
out. And rather than both of us getting arrested, only he got arrested. This was just kind of
Ellen's little power play to kind of control him. It's not the first time she's done it. Usually
she cools down after, drops the charges, forgets that it ever happened. This time, she was
really upset. Kathleen reported a phone call that she had with Ellen around May 1st.
Catherine questioned why she only reported Brian
as having any involvement with the credit cards.
She just goes off, he stole for me,
you stole my jewelry, starts like accusing me
of all these things.
I tell her, I'm like, Ellen, I have no idea what you talk about.
Like, you need to calm down, you know.
And that was the last time you talked to her?
That was the last time I spoke to her, yes.
They ask if they can search her apartment,
and she willingly lets them.
A search is conducted and nothing is found.
At this point, we can't avoid the fact that Brian was in jail.
Kathleen doesn't appear to have anything to do with this.
We can't avoid the fact that somebody else might have done it,
and we're running out of leads at this time.
We need to regroup in and start again.
We need to re-interview everybody that we've interviewed already
and see if they have anything else to tell us.
Coming up, investigators learn the details of the details
of a complicated marriage.
It's an open polyamorous relationship.
And an informant breaks the case wide open.
After speaking with Brian Roth's wife, Kathleen,
and confirming he was in jail when his mother vanished,
Albuquerque police find themselves
in search of new leads to explain
Ellen Roth's disappearance and suspected.
murder.
Detectives interviewed Catherine Frost again.
She, again, was a co-worker and the one who initially called the police.
According to Catherine, Ellen didn't have any enemies.
Apparently, the only source of trouble in her life was her son, Brian.
The trouble starts.
Oh, God, since he was a little kid, he has called her every filthy name in the book.
I used to always tell her she was a victim of abuse, domestic violence, only by a child.
Detectives also learned something concerning about Kathleen from Ellen's sister-in-law.
They learn of a phone call between Ellen and Kathleen.
This was after Ellen supposedly fell out of the bed.
Ellen's sister-in-law happened to be visiting at the time.
This is the same May 1st phone call that Kathleen had made.
committed to making after Brian's arrest for credit card theft.
But the way Ellen's sister-in-law describes it is quite different.
She overheard Kathleen being aggressive towards Ellen.
Kathleen was upset and blamed Ellen for Brian being in jail.
The fact that she reports Kathleen had one attitude,
and Kathleen reports that she had another attitude in her state,
to law enforcement indicates there's something to be suspicious of.
In an effort to discover what else Kathleen might be lying to them about,
detectives review Brian's phone calls from jail.
One call from May 1st immediately jumps out to investigators.
He's telling Kathleen, take everything out of the apartment that we stole,
the credit card, everything.
And,
And Kathleen tells him, I'm on it.
This explains why police found no evidence related to the theft
when they searched Brian and Kathleen's apartment 10 days later.
And it's not the only revelation in that brief jailhouse phone call.
Kathleen is trying to calm him down, and she explains to him that she is at Bella's house.
Brian asks her to tell Bella, an unknown person at this point, that he loves her,
which raises questions, and it's odd that a man would tell his wife that he loves another woman.
On May 28, three weeks after Ellen was last seen alive, detectives confront Kathleen with the new information they gleaned from the phone call.
She did finally admit that she did steal the credit card
and that it wasn't given to her as she originally advised.
Kathleen has told us these credit cards were given to her to use.
Now she's saying she's taking it.
So she is establishing a pattern of not being honest and truthful with the detectives.
When detectives ask her to tell them about,
Bella, her answer is more surprising.
Kathleen tells detectives that Brian was actually dating
Bella Gonzalez.
She is Brian's girlfriend.
What's the deal with that?
It's an open polyamorous relationship.
So is your marriage an arrangement or you actually love each other?
Both.
Both around Brian.
They see other people.
It was essentially a marriage of convenience so that they could get insurance, food stamps, and government subsidies.
They were both obviously very open about their dating other people.
But yeah, there was meaning to them behind this marriage.
They were always going to be there for each other.
Kathleen also admits she and Ryan were using Ellen for financial gain.
Our relationship with her wasn't a very ethical one.
Like we would see her and she would help us out with gas, help us out with various bills.
Your relationship with her is mostly because of the money.
A lot, yeah.
The change in Kathleen's statement raises further red flags.
But investigators don't want to make an arrest too soon.
They decide to let her go because detectives want to see.
what else Kathleen will do in hopes that she can possibly lead them to where Ellen is.
Time has passed and we still don't know where Ellen is.
We don't know if she's alive. We don't know if she's being held captive somewhere.
We have no idea where she's at.
Brian and Kathleen at this point in the investigation were still persons of interest
because there were certain things that we wanted to still figure out.
Kathleen doesn't make any sense.
doesn't make any suspicious moves,
but on September 1st,
four months after Ellen disappeared,
police finally get the break they've been looking for
from an unexpected source.
He walks into the Edgewood Police Department.
He says he has information about the missing Albuquerque
school teacher.
Four months after the disappearance of Ellen Roth,
a new witness has come forward claiming to have crucial information.
The anonymous informant says he has been wrestling with the decision to come forward with what he knows.
He knew of a person by the name of Christopher Donovan,
that he was responsible for the teacher in Albuquerque going missing.
He was just kind of bragging about it, you know?
Okay.
It was so.
His friend, Brian, is his mom.
She was a very, very deep sleeper.
I suppose he needed to get into the house.
They were waiting for her for a garage.
I had the following morning.
Donovan told him a male named James Johnson
choked her until she was dead.
She was talking about, like, dead weight.
It's like, oh, for the security out,
which bad weight was, you know, the pain, basically.
When detectives ask why Christopher Donovan
and James Johnson would want to kill Ellen Roth,
the informant says James is Kathleen Roth's boyfriend.
This is surprising to detectives because when asked about their open marriage, Kathleen tells
detectives about Brian and Bella.
But she doesn't mention anything about having a boyfriend.
Law enforcement has this statement.
It's deemed credible.
So now law enforcement has to go out and cooperate.
If you were in my shoes, who would you approach first?
Who do you think would give the story up first out of their personalities?
I would just think Chris.
Police learn Chris Donovan is an airman stationed at nearby Kirkland Air Force Base.
They bring him in for questioning, and he confirms what their informant told them.
According to Chris Donovan, James Johnson is his roommate.
He is also Kathleen Ross' boyfriend.
He met them about a year prior.
He just started talking about the murder and how they did it.
It's like he expected us to ask him, and he was ready to tell us.
Why did you help Kit and James?
I don't even know.
I guess I just kind of did.
I wasn't there.
I was not there for the actual moment.
murder of Ellen Raw.
Who choked him.
Wow.
I live with James.
Christopher advises that he was the driver, and so he dropped off both James and Kathleen
to the residents of Ellen's.
Chris says he met back up with them later that day, and they told him what they'd done.
Kathleen has a garage door opener that she was given by Ellen.
Kathleen and James Johnson wait in the garage for Ellen to leave for work that morning.
They grab her and James chokes her to death.
Then they wrap her body, put it in her van, and text Donovan that the deed has been done.
He assisted them in moving Ellen's body.
They then drive out to Hemis, a remote area in the Hemis Mountains.
Christopher notices that there is already a pre-dug hole
where they place Ellen into that hole.
She was stoked, I think, more that James actually did it,
and she was going out with him, you know.
So she was proud.
She was going out with a guy that just murdered.
I'm proud that she could get somebody to get that.
Maybe.
All they saw her as was money,
and a nuisance.
And I'm pretty sure.
She was just trashed.
They got rid of.
Is that fair?
I think so.
I think that's kind of fair to say.
At the end of the interview with Chris Donovan,
he was arrested on a warrant for first-degree murder,
conspiracy and tampering with evidence.
All three players, James Johnson, Chris Donovan,
and Kathleen Roth, all know what's going on,
all participated in it.
They are all co-conspirators in this.
situation. Perhaps hoping for leniency, Chris agrees to call James and Kathleen to talk about the crime.
The first phone calls are to Kathleen Roth. He basically says I'm scared. I think they're on to me.
And Kathleen responds, don't tell him anything. Donovan's telephone calls to James Johnson are much more fruitful.
You don't think Ellen's stinking, do you?
Maybe, but...
I mean, it's been ringing out.
It's been here that small way.
Even that any evidence is probably taking you right now.
Or is gone.
It's enough for investigators to obtain arrest warrants
for James Johnson and Kathleen Roth.
Johnson is arrested on September 24, 2009.
Kathleen is taken into custody the following day.
There is still one crucial...
one crucial element missing from the case, however.
Locating Ellen's body, that was the most important piece of evidence.
They didn't have the body, so they couldn't delve into what actually caused her death.
It is incredibly hard to find somebody in the desert if you have nowhere to start.
Kathleen Roth, her boyfriend, James Johnson, and Chris Donovan have been arrested for the murder of 61-year-old Ellen.
Ellen Roth.
But prosecutors know without a body it will be a difficult case to convict.
James Johnson did not want to talk to us.
He did not give a statement or anything.
Kathleen right away she invokes her right and does not want to speak to authorities.
Since Kathleen stood to profit from her mother-in-law staying alive,
motive is also an issue.
But it becomes clearer when Brian's girlfriend
girlfriend Bella Gonzalez agrees to talk to investigators.
According to Bella, when Brian was arrested, Kathleen flew into a rage and she snapped
because she felt Ellen was taking Brian away from her.
She got this very strong sense of like not just injustice in the world, but like injustice
directly kind of pointed at her.
She thought that she needed to do something about it to avenge her husband
and decided to take it upon herself to be the mastermind.
She wasn't going to let Ellen have the last word.
She pulled a lot of people into this situation to fulfill her agenda.
With Bella's statement, prosecutors feel confident they'll be able to convict Kathleen as the puppet master.
But the case never makes it to trial.
Instead, Kathleen decides to come clean.
Basically, Kathleen says, all right, I was there.
I didn't do it.
I just helped move the body.
She actually did believe that because she didn't place her hands around Ellen's neck,
that she was not responsible for her death.
As part of her confession, Kathleen agrees to lead investigators
to wear Ellen's body.
is buried. Several detectives caravan to the Hemis Mountains went to a remote location. Approximately
two feet was dug and a blue tarp was being exposed from the hole. They contacted the
office of the medical investigator to retrieve Ellen Roth's body. Nearly five months after her
disappearance, Ellen's killers are brought to justice. Christopher Donovan plays
pled guilty to second-degree homicide,
and he received up to a 15-year sentence.
James Johnson entered a plea deal for second-degree murder,
conspiracy to commit first-degree murder,
conspiracy to tampering with evidence,
and received 28 years in prison.
Kathleen Roth pled guilty to second-degree murder,
conspiracy to commit first-degree murder,
conspiracy for tampering with evidence, and she received 37 and a half years in prison.
Brian wasn't charged.
The people involved indicated that he was unaware of what happened, and he was in jail
at the time the homicide occurred.
I do not believe the perpetrators got what they deserved.
Why should they get a chance to live when Ellen doesn't get that chance?
There's a bunch of kids that relied on this person, Ellen, their mother figure, and they decided to kill her for really nothing but their insecurities.
That's what disturbs me about this.
We never saw something like this happening.
How could this happen to us?
One of my daughters named her first daughter is in Ellen's first name.
Her life will always live on and the memories will live on because we'll pass that on the best we can.
