Okay, so I saw this question floating around the internet: “Did Tom Foley kill his wife?” I got curious, so I decided to do some digging myself. Here’s how it went down.
Started with a Basic Search
First, I just typed the question into Google. You know, the usual. I wanted to get a feel for what was already out there. Were there news articles, blog posts, forum discussions? Anything to give me a starting point.
Sifting Through the Results
The initial search gave me a bunch of mixed stuff. Some of it looked like clickbait, others seemed like genuine articles. I started by opening a few of the more promising-looking links in new tabs. I usually open a bunch at once, it just helps me compare information faster.

Narrowing Down the Information
After scanning a few articles, I realized there was a lot of speculation and not a lot of solid facts. I decided to focus on sources that seemed more credible – you know, established news sites or publications, rather than random blogs or comment sections. I also looked for anything that cited official sources, like court documents or police reports.
Checking Different Search Engines
Just to be thorough, I also tried the same search on a couple of different search engines. Sometimes you get slightly different results, and it’s good to see the full picture.
Deeper Dive into Articles
I started reading the articles more closely, taking notes of any key names, dates, or locations.
I paid attention to who was being quoted and what their relationship was to the situation.
Looking for Primary Sources
This is where it got a bit tricky. I tried searching for things like “Tom Foley court records” or “[Wife’s Name] death investigation” to see if I could find any actual documents.
Summarizing the Information
After spending a good chunk of time on this, I tried to put together a summary of what I’d found.
My Conclusion (For Now!)
So, after all this digging,what can i say? I tried to do a basic search and deep dive into the details.