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Man had chilling secret double life discovered after police found his murdered body

Man had chilling secret double life discovered after police found his murdered body

The investigation into his murder turned up a bizarre set of circumstances

When the body of Mark Foster was found by the side of a road on 18 July, 1997, he was dressed head to toe in white stained only by the red bloodstain which indicated he'd been murdered.

The 45-year-old man had been shot in the chest and the circumstances around his death raised all sorts of questions for police, who wanted to know why he was dressed in all white and his killers hadn't bothered trying to hide his body, instead leaving it by a Wisconsin roadside.

Searching his body resulted in the discovery of a note tucked into his shoe which read: "Jack Frazier isn’t here but it’s Jimmy Bailey? Or look alike? Geez It’s 3 toughs. Hope I’m OK."

Investigators told Oxygen's Framed By The Killer that they spoke to Foster's new wife, Sarah Phillips-Foster, who he had only married four months before his death and was now pregnant.

Mark Foster was found dead in 1997, and the investigation into his death soon uncovered a strange double life (Oxygen.com)
Mark Foster was found dead in 1997, and the investigation into his death soon uncovered a strange double life (Oxygen.com)

Jack Frazier and Jimmy Bailey were Sarah's exes, but when detectives investigated the case they found that both men had solid alibis for the time Mark Foster was being murdered.

Upon searching Foster's house detectives found significant amounts of pornography and sex toys, as well as an altar in the attic.

The investigation eventually revealed that Foster was living a strange double life where he seemed to have an alter-ego that was the high priest of a voodoo cult.

Detectives learned that the murdered man had developed an idea that he could transfer his consciousness into that of another person, with the switcheroo occurring when that person killed him.

Investigators learned that Foster was in serious financial trouble, and Framed By The Killer said that shortly before he died he took out life insurance with payouts worth $300,000 for three beneficiaries, his wife Sarah, his nephew Brent Thompson and a man named Gregory Friesner, who lived with the Fosters and was Foster's right-hand man in his voodoo cult double life.

Foster turned out to have been killed by Gregory Friesner, a voodoo disciple of his (Oxygen.com)
Foster turned out to have been killed by Gregory Friesner, a voodoo disciple of his (Oxygen.com)

Detectives theorised that Foster might have arranged his own murder with the intention of passing his consciousness onto Friesner and getting the payout from his life insurance while framing his wife's exes in the mix, but they couldn't prove it.

However, Thompson later confessed his part in the crime, telling police he had driven Foster and Friesner to a remote location where Foster had allowed Friesner to shoot him dead.

Thompson confessed that he'd disposed of the gun by throwing it in a river and lied to officials to prevent them from learning the truth, he would end up being sentenced to three years in prison.

Friesner was the man who pulled the trigger and killed Foster, he received a sentence of 10 years behind bars.

This bizarre story was previously told in the TV series Nothing Personal: Murder For Hire in an episode titled 'Voodoo Sex Cult'.

Featured Image Credit: oxygen.com

Topics: US News, Crime, Weird