Scott and his wife Yarmila Falater were high school sweethearts. Scott Falater said his wife “was a great mother, a great wife,” his best friend and someone who had been with him his entire adult life. They were both raised Catholic but later converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Scott and Yarmila Falater, who he sometimes called “Yarm” for short, had been high school sweethearts. “Yarmila never expressed any dissatisfaction with her marriage,” her friend Marci Blau told “20/20.” “I would say, ‘Come on, Yarmila, there's gotta be something that drives you nuts,’ and she would just say, ‘Nope, no, he's just a really great guy.’” What Scott Falater says happened the night he killed his wifeįriends and family members told “20/20” in previous interviews that the Falaters were a devoted couple, happily married and involved in the local community of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. “I really have no plans to go anywhere but here.” ![]() So, I will miss her until the day I die.”įalater believes he’ll never be released from prison. “I never doubted that and I still don’t doubt that. “We were meant for each other,” Falater continued. He went on to say that he thinks “about what she had to go through that night, and the pain and the terror she had to feel.
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