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Hey, it's Josh McWoods from Dateline with a special preview of my new podcast called
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Death comes for us all eventually.
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We can never know exactly when, where, or how.
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What is known is that the Grim Reaper is always out there waiting, checking our names
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against a list, like some Bill Collector on Commission.
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United States Marine Sergeant Todd Summer had every reason to think his appointment with
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death was still decades away.
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After all, he was only 23.
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Except sometimes the years don't matter.
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As he got ready for bed that night in February 2002, the Reaper was watching.
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Todd had been battling some kind of bug for more than a week, nausea, diarrhea, stomach
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pains, chills, fever, the full menu of misery.
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The doctors at the Miramar Marine Base in San Diego thought this might be food poisoning.
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Maybe that gas station egg roll, he had eaten.
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We do not know how much sleep Todd Summer actually got that night.
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We do know that at about 1.30 in the morning, his wife Cindy was awakened by the sound of
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her husband gasping for breath.
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He got up and he walked towards the bathroom and turned around and just looked at me and
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like just couldn't catch his breath.
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Years later, the memory of that night is still fresh for Cindy.
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I went over to him and I'm like, what's the matter?
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He just looked at me and he said, I'm all right, I'm okay, I'm fine.
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And then he just fell down and I just kind of freaked out.
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That is Cindy back in 2002, on the phone to 911, Cindy remembered the basics of CPR
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from her days as a swimmer in middle school and says she did what she could.
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I'd never done it before, other than on a dummy, so I really wasn't sure the exact sequence
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of how things should go.
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A platoon of paramedics, EMTs and cops were only minutes away, but by then it seemed the
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grim reaper had her husband in a death embrace.
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And police and fire got there and it was just they had taken me out of the room and it
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was just all blurred from there.
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This story is about the why and the how of Todd Summers' death that night.
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It is about the wife he left behind and the questions that have persisted for more than
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Well, we learned that they had some money issues.
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It is a story about private behavior and public shame.
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She started having a lot of people over and a lot of parties shortly after his funeral.
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I understand everybody says it's the sex.
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We understood how it doesn't look good.
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The experts say that people do some pretty strange things and everything.
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And it is the story about investigators who found reasons to believe Todd Summers'
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sudden death was really a cold and calculated case of murder.
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This was really strange for a 23-year-old seemingly healthy marine to die, so why don't
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we run one more test because poison could have been an option here.
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I'm Josh Manquets, thanks for listening.
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