I have looked into what evidence is available about the change and found some interesting things if true:
"The women had been friends for about 10 years, Hupp told authorities, and had worked together in the insurance business."
Looky here an insurance insider just the kind of red flag I mentioned.
"Hupp also said she didn’t even know if the beneficiary change had been processed at the time of the murder."
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/russell-faria-s-wife-was-stabbed-times-but-was-he/article_dd93f262-594e-5b88-b53f-097fc10033c8.htmlShe's an insurance insider she would be able to find out whether the change was processed. The on;y way she could deny knowledge is if she didn't know the change was taking place because Betsy didn't tell her.
But evidence shows she was with Betsy at the time the change was made so she had to know. Actually evidence shows she was there with a woman claiming to be Betsy. Whether it really was Betsy no one knows because the librarian who witnessed the change didn't ask them for ID like she was supposed to. So for all anyone knows Hupp took some woman there to impersonate Betsy. This is exactly what I meant that they need to dig deeper. They should push the librarian further to see if she recognized Betsy as the person purporting to be Betsy. I wish I could read her deposition transcript:
"The library assistant is a woman by the name of Lauren Manganelli. So far, I can find no connection with Lauren and Pam. Lauren said during her deposition on 2014 July 22 that she saw Betsy and Pam come into the library and were there about a half hour organizing papers and then approached her in order to ask her to witness the signature. She says the date was 2011 Dec 23. Pamela did most of the talking during this exchange. Pam told Lauren that Betsy a.k.a. Elizabeth Faria was getting a divorce from her husband Russ and because of this she wanted to sign over her policy to her best friend Pam. Either Pam, Elizabeth, or both did mention that Elizabeth had children and the money would be used for them.
Lauren specifically says that she did not ask either woman for identification. This is in direct contrast to what Pam Hupp has told the court. She claims her and Elizabeth had both shown their ID's to Lauren."
They change is the key to the case. Pam told the librarian the change was because of an impending divorce. Betsy told no one else about an impending divorce so far as I can tell. Moreover, if that were true then why would she change only one policy and leave the other in her husband's name? I bet the woman with her wasn't Betsy.
Something else I encountered while reading about the policy is that she told police $100,000 was put in trust for Betsy's kids and $50,000 was to be given to a friend with cancer but she died too soon to have a chance to give it to her. The family of that women, who did in fact die, said she died 1.5 years after Betsy and that Hupp never said a word during those 1.5 years about giving her any money to help cover her cancer bills.
I bet a compelling case could be made against Hupp if they actually tried. I would wager a bundle on them being able to prove the beneficiary change was totally bogus if they would dig deeper. It's always the linchpin, it's cliche but it is cliche because it is so damn common.
Now you know why the appeal was granted. The foul cited in the appeal was not being able to grill Hupp. I bet she will take the 5th Amendment on the stand.