NATIONAL NEWS - Today Jason Rohde continued to argue that his wife Susan’s death was a suicide while still saying he “responsible for her taking her own life” through his adultery.
“I can look at my children in the face knowing that I didn’t kill their mom,” he said.
Rohde continued that while he was guilty “of being an adulterer” and having “destroyed the lives” of his three children, he was no murderer.
According to testimony given by Rohde earlier in the week, his infidelity caused their relationship to unravel. Susan discovered he had not been faithful in February 2016, when she found a Valentine’s Day card in his overnight bag on his return from a work trip to Cape Town.
Rohde testified that his spouse became obsessed after learning of his affair with a colleague. He said that resulted in constant marital conflict.
Rohde told the court his wife was devastated when she learned of the affair and wanted to know every detail. He claims to have stopped the affair in an attempt to save their marriage, but admits to rekindling it a few months later.
The accused claims that his infidelity caused her to hang herself. “She couldn’t believe what I had done to her,” he said. He also claimed he told her he would be divorcing her a short while before she allegedly committed suicide.