At first, he said, he was not unduly alarmed by his wife's absence. "I showered and washed the towel I used," he wrote. As he stepped out of the shower, he noticed that a brief and violent rainstorm had begun to lash the windows. "I looked at my watch," he wrote. "It was
That has also been an aspect of the case that has troubled the authorities. Perhaps there is no serious significance to it, but according to court papers, James Davis, a deputy with the New Hanover Country Sheriff's department, testified that after taking Marecek's missing persons report, he had "instructed the defendant to leave the lights on and to leave a note on the front door if he left so that Deputy Davis could find him in case he found the defendant's wife. Deputy Davis then conducted a search including the
Perhaps Marecek simply forgot the deputy's instructions, but prosecutors have long suspected that the reason that Marecek, a man who was born and bred to follow orders, ignored the deputy was that he knew that Viparet Marecek would not turn up alive.