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Description

In this episode of Crime Chat, we explore the mysterious death of John Bender, whose wife was tried for his murder on three separate occasions, ultimately culminating in an acquittal.

We discuss John's life before meeting Ann, the events that happened leading up to his death, and walk through each of the three trials and their outcomes. We also take a closer look at John and Ann Bender’s mental health diagnoses, referencing the DSM-5 to better understand how mental illness may have influenced behavior, perception, and legal responsibility.

⚠️ Content Warning

This episode discusses violent crime, homicide, family tragedy, and allegations of wrongdoing. All information is based on publicly available court records, reporting, and podcast investigations. Allegations and alternative theories are discussed for informational purposes only. Individuals mentioned are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

🔍 Questions We Discuss

• Was John Bender’s death a tragic accident, or was there criminal intent involved?

• Why did this case go to trial three separate times, and what changed each time?

• To what extent should mental health diagnoses impact criminal responsibility?

• Did cultural and legal differences in Costa Rica affect the outcome of the case?

• Were there warning signs leading up to John’s death that were overlooked?

• Has justice truly been served — or does this case still leave too many questions unanswered?

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