
Sins of my Husband (2025 Lifetime Movie)
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Cast: Sarah Christine Smith, Hayley Sales, Matt Brown
Director: Soran Mardookhi
Writer(s): Rolfe Kanefsky
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DonateDonate monthlyDonate yearlySynopsis (via Lifetime)
Tony Dandridge is caught and exposed as a serial killer and is killed by the police. His wife Katherine claims that she knew nothing about her husband’s horrors, but the community and the press don’t believe it and torment her. Her very unlikely supporter is Doreen, the mother of the only victim of Dandridge’s to survive. It becomes a cat and mouse game as it appears possible that Katherine or Doreen may be lying or is it both of them? Stars Alaina Huffman, Hayley Sales, Juliette Hawk, Michael Antonakos, Sarah Christine Smith, and Matt Brown (2025)
Recap/Wine Thoughts
A husband and his isolated wife sit down to dinner and pray over their meal. The husband, Tony, is a realtor and gets a security alert on one of his properties. His wife, Katherine, is annoyed and chugs her wine as Tony goes to check it out,

Tony arrives at the property with a flashlight; he goes into a shed and then down a secret hatch where he has a young girl named Suzie trapped. He takes away her air crank for interrupting his supper. Tony leaves her there to die and tells her she will become a lady of the lake.
Suzie’s parents search for her, but she is one of the six missing people in town. All the girls have gone missing within the last six months. Suzie’s parents, Louis and Doreen, lead the town’s search efforts. The detective works with the parents, looking for connections between the missing girls.

A single mother and young girl move in next door to the parents, and they mistake the young girl for their daughter, Suzie. They just bought their new home from Tony.


Katherine and Tony sit down for dinner again, and he is “called away” by another alarm. He goes back to check on Suzie, who is lying lifeless on the ground. As Tony works the air crank, Suzie gets up and clocks him over the head. Suzie makes her escape and rushes outside. Tony follows and is greeted by the police. Tony starts quoting Coolio’s lyrics and reaches for a gun, committing suicide by cop. Katherine is at home doing laundry.
The detective question Katherine to eliminate her as an accomplice. She is horrified at the news about Tony and doesn’t think she will ever be able to recover from the shock. She is kept in jail until the police search her house and rule her out as a suspect.

Next, the detective talks with Suzie to get her statement. Suzie walks them through how Tony abducted her after school and used his realtor keys to enter the property and chloroform to knock her out. Suzie says she didn’t hear anyone else in the house but was pretty sure he had cameras in her bunker. Suzie tells the detective about the ladies of the lake, and the police find the other missing girls at the bottom of the lake, weighted down in their underwear.

Katherine is released from jail and returns to her home, which has been ransacked by police in their search. She tries to clean, but it is all so overwhelming. When Katherine tries to place a grocery delivery they deny her services because her husband was a serial killer/pedo. (Which is fair!) Katherine isn’t welcome at the memorial for the other girls and is the town pariah. They all don’t understand how Katherine couldn’t have known.
The townspeople start getting aggressive. Throwing water in Katherine’s face, throwing rocks/eggs through her window, and sending threatening messages. The detective has no sympathy for Katherine, but Suzie’s mother, Doreen, takes Pity on Katherine and brings her some groceries. Doreen recognizes the writing on the note; Suzie has been harassing Katherine to get revenge.

Doreen and Katherine form an unusual friendship that Suzie and the town disapprove of. Katherine opens up about her abusive relationship with Tony. Doreen takes Katherine to town to show support, and people look disgusted at them. Someone even tries to run them over in a crosswalk. When they report the road rage incident to the police, the detective tells them to look both ways next time.
When Katherine hears someone breaking into her house, she calls Doreen instead of the cops. Doreen rushes over and offers to sleep over. Then they see the front porch has been spraypainted, and whoever is after them, it isn’t over. Doreen decides it is too dangerous to stay in town and leaves with the family. Katherine doesn’t have anywhere to go, but Doreen helps her pack a bag to get out of town.

Doreen finds out that the detective’s niece was one of Tony’s victims and thinks he could be the one harassing them. As Doreen helps Katherine pack, she finds a box of jewelry containing her daughter’s bracelet and items from all the missing girls. Katherine tries to explain that they were gifts, but Doreen knows that Katherine, on some level, knew what her husband was doing. When Doreen goes to leave, Katherine hits her over the head to stop her.

When Doreen comes to, she realizes she is bound by the wrists and ankles. Kathrine explains that she took the blame for Tony for years, but Doreen has no sympathy for Katherine anymore. Katherine plans to set the house on fire and douse Doreen with gasoline.
Doreen admits that she orchestrated the break-ins and threatening messages to get Kathreen on her side. The bracelet is evidence enough that Katherine was an accessory to the girls’ murders. There is also a shirt under the sink used as a dish rag that belonged to one of the victims. Doreen was wearing a wire and recording the whole conversation.

With the police on the way, Katherine tries to shoot her victims, but the gun has blanks instead of bullets. Doreen stops Katherine from setting the house on fire, and the detective arrives on the scene and arrests Katherine.
STRAY Thoughts
We don’t usually see the aftermath of Lifetime movies. It turns out it is just another Lifetime movie.
Overall rating
Number of Kills: 🔪(1 knife)
Lifetime Tropes: Abduction, Missing Girls,
Enjoyment Level (1-5 scale)
🍷🍷 (2 Glasses of Wine)
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I’m surprised Lifetime’s doing a new movie premiere on Easter Day this year. Usually they don’t. I wonder if we should also expect a 4th of July movie as well
Hace tiempo no miraba una película tan mala. Creo que esperaba que el final fuera bueno, tenia su potencial pese a las terribles actuaciones. Pero al final todo termino en un desenlace ridículo.