The golf club in the bedroom



A year after investigators searched the Frasch home on the day Samira was found dead in the family pool, a golf club appeared in the master bedroom. At this point, the house had been cleared out and been put up for sale. Only this golf club supposedly remained, leaning against a wall.


The golf club was essential to the prosecution’s narrative. One of their witnesses was a prison snitch who we were told had voluntarily come to them with a story that Dr. Frasch had confessed to murdering his wife to him when they were cellmates in the county jail. 


The State Medical Examiner said that in her opinion, it wasn’t a golf club that had struck Samira. 


Although the facts said otherwise, prosecutor Georgia Cappleman continued to do interviews with the media after the trial to promote the idea that Samira had been struck by a golf club. 


It was true that the driver that was shown to the jury had Samira’s DNA on it. It was because it was her golf club and the one she used when golfing with her husband. On it was the kind of DNA you would expect to find from Samira reaching into her golf bag and pulling it out.


It wasn’t the kind of DNA from blood or splatter or hair.


And the fact that it actually did have her DNA on it was a verification that it had not been wiped clean at any point, as anyone would have likely done after delivering a near death blow to someone. 


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