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  1. Feb 2, 2024 · However, as explored in NBC’s ‘Dateline: The Sleepover,’ her husband GregoryGregMalarik was accused of it more than 19 years later in 2020, only to soon be tried and acquitted for good. As for his motive, it was believed to be his co-worker turned mistress, Jennifer Spohn.

    • Overview
    • A happy start, then an affair
    • She stepped outside and never returned
    • Easier ‘just to kill her’
    • A shocking allegation
    • A deadlocked jury

    On the night of Sept. 21, 2001, Sherri Malarik’s home was bustling with activity. The Navy air traffic controller was hosting a family sleepover with pizza, video games and a large group of kids that included her own — her blended family had five — and her sister’s.

    At one point, Malarik, 34, stepped outside. She never returned.

    The next morning, her body was found inside the family’s Dodge minivan in a parking lot just outside Pensacola, Florida. She’d been shot twice with a .25-caliber gun.

    Nearly two decades passed before there was an arrest in Malarik’s killing. In two first-degree murder trials that followed, prosecutors failed to convict the suspect, her husband.

    The first trial against Greg Malarik, now 61, ended in a hung jury, and when he stood trial again last year, he was acquitted.

    The proceedings exposed a lingering fracture between relatives, one that has left them divided not only over who’s responsible for Sherri’s killing, but over their family’s shared memories.

    Jacob, Sherri’s son from a previous relationship, recalled his mother as someone who loved music, dancing and being a parent. She was also highly organized and well suited for the high-stress environments of an air traffic control tower or a house full of children, her family said.

    Sherri met Greg in Bermuda in the early 1990s while they were both in the Navy.

    Jacob’s early memories of Greg are good. He recalled his mother’s new partner picking him up early from day care for fishing trips or motorcycle rides.

    The family returned to the United States and eventually settled in Pensacola. While Sherri was in Greece for a yearlong assignment, Jacob said, a Navy employee who sometimes babysat for Greg began spending more time at their home — even when there was no babysitting to do.

    Once, Jacob said, he found their father “canoodling” on the living room floor with the woman.

    Two decades later, this affair with Jennifer Spohn became a key part of the prosecution’s case against Greg. But at the time, Jacob was too scared to confront Greg, he said. Nor did he tell his mother about what he’d seen — a decision partly motivated by the fact that when Sherri returned, Spohn had disappeared from their home, Jacob said.

    That changed on Sept. 21, 2001, the last day Sherri was seen alive. She was busy managing what Jacob described as the “controlled chaos” of the cousins' first sleepover. At one point, one of the kids sat down to eat, he said, and his mother stepped outside to talk to Greg, who was in the backyard working on the family’s minivan.

    "That was the last time I ever saw her,” Jacob said.

    The sequence of events that followed also became central to the prosecution’s case: At some point, Jacob told investigators, Greg returned through the back door and the children asked where their mother was. Greg told them she’d gone to the store, Jacob recalled, adding that Greg then walked to the bathroom and turned on the shower.

    Shortly after, Jacob said, Spohn — the woman who Greg was having an affair with — stopped by to return a lawnmower. It was roughly 9 p.m., an investigator with the state’s attorney’s office in Pensacola, Wayne Wright, told “Dateline.”

    At 8 the next morning, Sherri was found dead in the parking lot of a Winn-Dixie.

    After the discovery, Spohn told authorities that her visit to the family’s home that night was a coincidence. She felt Greg had “needed” the lawnmower back,” recalled Buddy NeSmith, an Escambia County Sheriff’s detective who investigated the killing.

    After Greg’s arrest, investigators returned to Spohn and offered a deal: If she told the truth about what happened on the night of Sept. 21, she’d get full immunity from prosecution. Spohn agreed.

    Spohn recalled the account to “Dateline” in her first media interview: Greg had gone through a divorce before and believed it would be easier “just to kill her,” Spohn recalled him saying.

    “It’s nonsense,” Spohn said she told him. “You don’t just kill your wife. And it’s not gonna be easier.”

    Spohn said she didn’t believe he’d go through with it — even though he allegedly provided instructions on the night of Sept. 21 to meet him at the Winn-Dixie parking lot, where he’d parked the family’s van, she said.

    Spohn said she drove him home, then waited a bit before knocking, per Greg's request, and saying she had the lawnmower. The real reason she was there, she told “Dateline,” was to help establish Greg’s alibi.

    Spohn said she never asked Greg about why she’d picked him up or what he’d done. But she recalled thinking: “How in the world did I get into this?”

    Tera was 3 when her mother was fatally shot. She has a few memories of Sherri, but she isn’t sure if they’re real. Still, when Tera was growing up, her siblings often described Sherri as a “super mom,” she told "Dateline."

    Tera said she was 15 when she learned that her father may have been responsible for her mother’s death; a cousin sent her a Facebook message suggesting it.

    Tera became angry when she learned of her father’s affair, she said, but she’d always known him to be supportive and protective, someone she shared a love of music and old movies with, and later became close friends with. When Tera confronted Greg about the Facebook allegation, she recalled, he denied it and told her he didn’t understand why the cousin had said it.

    “He gave me a hug, and he told me everything was going to be OK,” she said.

    To Tera, Spohn seemed a likelier suspect in her mother’s killing. Spohn has denied any involvement and has not been charged.

    Jacob, on the other hand, said he became convinced that Greg killed Sherri, based on Spohn quickly coming "back in the picture" after his mother’s death and a series of events on the night of the killing that he said didn’t add up — like why did his highly organized mother go to the store when she’d just been two days before?

    Tera said she approached her father’s first trial, in June 2022, with an “open mind.”

    Two of her brothers, including Jacob, testified for the prosecution. Spohn was the government’s star witness. Greg’s lawyer, Chris Crawford, argued that Spohn had little credibility and law enforcement had botched the investigation.

    There were moments when Tera doubted her father’s innocence, she said, but in the end, she came to believe he hadn’t killed her mother. When the jury came back deadlocked, she said, it “was a hard pill to swallow because that’s not something you want to go through one time, let alone two times.”

    When the second trial opened last October, Crawford presented a defense that suggested Spohn was the possible killer — someone who “wanted that life,” Crawford said at trial. "And she decided to take it."

    Crawford also tried to show that Sherri’s family had sought to turn her children against Greg, and Tera testified that she was sometimes uncomfortable around them because “everything was always centered around mom’s death.”

    Jacob said he was taken aback by his sister’s testimony, believing it misrepresented the past. Her cousin, Lisa Leake, said Tera’s testimony felt like being stabbed in the back.

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · The complex mystery of what happened to Sherri Malarik will be explored in an all new two-hour Dateline NBC titled “The Sleepover” this Friday, February 2 at 9/8c p.m.

    • Jill Sederstrom
  3. Feb 5, 2024 · Greg Malarik, her husband, was tried twice for the crime, but her murder has never been solved. Malarik’s true-crime case is now the topic of a 2024 Dateline NBC episode, “The Sleepover.”

  4. To find out what happened in the family’s two-decade search for justice, watch the full episode “The Sleepover” on Peacock now. You can also watch on the NBC App, or listen on our podcast.

    • Dateline NBC
  5. Feb 7, 2024 · Gregory Malarik's girlfriend Jennifer Spohn claims she helped cover up Sherri Malarik's murder. After Sherri's brother-in-law discovered her body at a Winn Dixie parking lot in Cantonment, her...

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  7. Feb 2, 2024 · The documentary ‘Dateline: The Sleepover’ delves into the circumstances surrounding her murder, exploring the details of the events leading up to that night and investigating whether her killer was ever apprehended.

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