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Karen Swift’s shocking death, her husband’s case and the search for answers
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Karen Swift’s shocking death, her husband’s case and the search for answers

On the night of October 29, 2011, the small town of Dyersburg, Tennessee was filled with Halloween excitement. This spirit turned completely dark after the disappearance of 44-year-old mother of four Karen Swift. All that remained was his car, which was found abandoned on a rural roadside the next morning by two hunters, and two smashed cellphones found near a neighbor’s house.

Six weeks later, what started as a missing person case turned into a murder mystery when Karen’s body was found hidden under a pile of vines by a caretaker near Bledsoe Cemetery in Dyer County. An autopsy determined he suffered blunt force trauma to his head.

Dyer County Sheriff’s Office Chief Investigator Terry McCreight takes ABC News’ Juju Chang to where investigators found the body of Dyer County mother Karen Swift near a Tennessee highway.

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The case went cold for more than a decade without any arrests, casting a shadow over Halloween in Dyersburg and haunting the community. On August 8, 2022, the cold case was resolved when police announced the arrest of Karen’s husband, David Swift. David was charged with first-degree premeditated murder after being indicted by a grand jury. He denied all charges.

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The arrest came as a shock to many people, including David and Karen’s then-20-year-old daughter Ashley.

“You know, I remember trying to figure out why,” Ashley Swift said in a new interview with 20/20. “Why now? Why is this happening after all these years?”

David’s trial began on May 28, 2024. Community members wondered what evidence would explain his sudden arrest after 11 quiet years.

On the first day of the trial, the prosecution warned the jury that they would not present this as a DNA case and that their key evidence would not include fingerprints or ballistics testing.

Ashely Swift, daughter of Karen and David Swift, speaks out in an interview on ABC’s “20/20.”

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District Attorney Danny Goodman instead painted a portrait of a rocky marriage, with Karen filing for divorce three weeks before her disappearance. The pair had separated in the past, even divorcing in 2000 before remarrying the same year, but the prosecution argued this time was more definitive.

On the morning of October 29, 2011, the eve of the night Karen disappeared, he turned down David’s conciliatory offer to have dinner with her that evening. The state’s theory was that the rejection was “eating” David, as Assistant State’s Attorney Tim Boxx said during the hearing, and he speculated that David was beginning to realize that Karen had truly left him, “and this time it’s going to be forever.” “

The prosecution also alleged that David attempted to control and surveil his wife’s movements in the later days of their marriage, based on the recollections of multiple witnesses. A neighbor of Karen’s friend testified that she once looked outside her home and found David in her yard, allegedly while Karen was visiting. He claimed that when she questioned him, he told her that he was trying to listen to her and look over the fence to see what was going on inside.

In response to these allegations, the defense attempted to convince the jury that these alleged actions, which the prosecution portrayed as signs of “controlling” behavior, did not exist in a vacuum.

PHOTO: David Swift's ex-wife Kelly Essman speaks on ABC "20/20" report.

David Swift’s ex-wife Kelly Essman speaks out in ABC’s “20/20” special interview.

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According to her family and friends, Karen allegedly assumed a new identity in the period before the murder. He met a new circle of friends who frequented parties at The Farms Golf Club in Dyersburg. He was also said to have started drinking and going out more.

“Karen’s behavior changed with this new group,” David’s friend Kim Greene told “20/20” in an exclusive interview. “Instead of staying home with the kids where he belonged, he was determined to be there having fun with them… (David) was just going out to see where his wife was.”

David’s defense attorney, Daniel Taylor, also questioned the prosecution’s claim that he was “under control” of his wife. Taylor stated that she had access to joint bank accounts and that Karen Swift could go wherever she wanted. He also emphasized that David checked on Karen frequently “and it got on her nerves”, but that there was no violence involved.

David echoed this sentiment in an interview with “20/20.”

“I have never raised my hand to anyone, not now or ever,” David told ABC News’ Juju Chang. “And I certainly wouldn’t do that to my wife or the mother of my children… That’s not in my character.”

Ultimately, David’s trial ended on June 6 with a not guilty verdict on charges of first-degree premeditated murder and second-degree murder. However, the jury was unable to reach a verdict on the lesser charge of premeditated manslaughter; this was a stalemate that led to a mistrial on this charge.

Karen Swift, a mother of four from Tennessee, disappeared on October 30, 2011.

Tracie Barksdale

There is also a lot about David’s past that wasn’t included in the trial.

The jury was prevented from hearing the stalking charges David faces in Jefferson County, Alabama, regarding his ex-wife, Kelly Essman. She met Essman on the Christian Mingle dating site in 2014, three years after Karen’s death, and the two married in May 2016.

Essman, who has not previously shared her story publicly, spoke to “20/20” in an exclusive interview.

“Did he stalk Karen? Did he harass her? Did he do all of this?” “20/20,” Essman said. “The only thing I know for sure is the stalking and harassment he did to me, of course I know those facts.”

Essman shared with “20/20” surveillance footage of David at his home in the middle of the night after they were separated.

“I filmed it,” Essman told “20/20.” “And he was in my backyard in the middle of the night… He had to drive 40 minutes one way to get to my house.”

David Swift speaks on a video call from the Weakley County Detention Center for an ABC “20/20” interview.

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David was charged with felony stalking in Alabama in July 2023 and has yet to enter a plea. His attorney did not respond to a “20/20” request for comment on the case.

Despite the allegations against him, David’s friends and family said they saw a kind person.

“David is such a kind person,” Kim Greene said of her friend. “He wouldn’t hurt anyone.”

Ashley Swift also recalled tender moments from her father; With “20/20,” she described a time when she saw him helping a mother pay for groceries during the holidays.

“He was putting his stuff back when he was checking out,” Ashley recalled. “And in the end my dad covered it all up so his kids could have a good Christmas. Stuff like that really gets my attention.”

Karen and David Swift are seen together in this photo from 2010.

Tracie Barksdale

On October 15, the Tennessee Court of Appeals denied David’s defense team’s request to dismiss the case for Karen’s murder, setting the stage for a possible new trial on the premeditated manslaughter charge.

When Karen Swift first disappeared in 2011, the Dyersburg community faced a deep hunger for answers; Answers that could put an end to them and bring justice for Karen.

After 13 years and one attempt, this aspiration remains largely unfulfilled. But Karen’s memory and the hope of those who cared for her remain.

“At the end of the day, I know the truth of my family,” daughter Ashley told “20/20.” “And I know my mom would want me to keep fighting for her.”