48 Hours on ID Season 6 Episode 7
48 Hours on ID
Season 6

Ep 7. Deadly Obsession

  • April 22, 2015

In season 6 episode 7 of 48 Hours on ID, entitled "Deadly Obsession," viewers are taken on a journey into the mind of a stalker. The episode focuses on the case of a young woman named Cari Farver, who disappeared without a trace in 2012.

Cari had been involved with a man named Dave Kroupa, but their relationship had come to an end prior to her disappearance. However, after Cari went missing, Dave began to receive strange messages from her, including emails and texts that seemed to indicate she was still alive. Despite this, Dave and Cari's family became increasingly concerned for her well-being.

As investigators began to look into the case, they discovered that Cari had a history of mental illness and had previously been hospitalized on several occasions. However, they also uncovered evidence that suggested someone was actively trying to deceive those searching for Cari.

The episode delves into the investigation of the case, including interviews with Cari's family, friends, and law enforcement officials. Viewers are also introduced to a man named Shanna Golyar, who had once been a friend of Cari's and had become obsessed with her.

As the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that Shanna may be more involved in Cari's disappearance than anyone had initially suspected. The episode explores Shanna's past, including her own history of mental illness and her apparent fixation on Cari.

Through interviews with those close to the case, as well as extensive archival footage, "Deadly Obsession" provides a chilling, in-depth look at the dark world of stalkers and the devastation they can leave in their wake. Viewers are left wondering whether justice will ever be served for Cari and her loved ones.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 22, 2015
  • Language
    English