This is a story about what happened to Emily Noble in Westerville Ohio on the night of Sunday May 24th, 2020. A story that is told by the person that Emily's death and subsequent murder investigation and trial effected the most, her husband Matheau Moore. This is his version of what was coined a Staged Suicide in Ohio.
Thankful to have read this book and to the author for sharing his story. I’m heartbroken and horrified by this experience from our court system, law enforcement, media, and the lack of moral coming from the professionals that were involved in this case, and many like it. This book is so detailed and informative. An experience one could hope to only read about because this could happen to anyone and it’s utterly terrifying and so wrong.
Poorly written "book." Not unlike OJ Simpson, just getting away with murder was not enough for this man. He had to "clear his name," but ignores the scientific facts that his wife's death was a murder. Her body being out in the elements for an extended period doesn't change the cause of death. He claims it is a work of nonfiction, then admits to not fact checking. It's riddled with grammatical and spelling errors (he spells his defense attorney's name wrong throughout.) Just being found "not guilty" does not make one innocent. A book of lies and delusions. The "author" is not sympathetic to his wife and is potentially a narcissist, if not a full blown psychopath.
Being found 'not guilty' is not the same as being found innocent. I fully believe that this man got away with murder and nothing in this messy book changes that opinion. If Emily would have been found earlier the outcome would have looked very different for Matheau Moore.
Recommended for those who are open to questioning the narrative. Thank God, Matt had a good attorney in Dianne Manashe who destroyed the state’s so-called evidence.