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Too Late to Say Goodbye

Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal is a book by American author , published in 2007, that recounts the murders of dental student Dolly Hearn in 1990 and 's wife Jennifer Corbin in 2004, both perpetrated by Barton Corbin and staged to appear as suicides. The narrative draws on extensive interviews with investigators, family members, and forensic experts to unravel the connections between the two deaths, highlighting themes of , , and a protracted investigation that linked the cases fourteen years apart. Corbin, who maintained his innocence until facing mounting evidence, ultimately pleaded guilty to both murders in September 2006, receiving a life sentence without parole. Ann Rule, a former Seattle police officer and author of over 35 New York Times bestsellers including The Stranger Beside Me about serial killer Ted Bundy, brings her expertise in criminal psychology and investigation to the book, emphasizing the victims' lives and the systemic challenges in proving the crimes. The work explores how Jennifer Corbin's 2004 death—initially ruled a suicide by gunshot in her suburban Atlanta home—prompted scrutiny from her family and led to the reexamination of Dolly Hearn's similar 1990 death at the Medical College of Georgia, where Corbin was a student. Forensic evidence, including ballistics matching and witness accounts of Corbin's controlling behavior, proved pivotal in connecting the incidents and securing his conviction. The book inspired a 2009 Lifetime television movie titled Ann Rule's Too Late to Say Goodbye, directed by Norma Bailey and starring as Barton Corbin, as Heather (Jennifer's sister), and as Corbin, which dramatizes the events leading to the revelations and Corbin's guilty plea. Rule's account not only documents a landmark case in true crime history but also serves as an advocate's plea for vigilance in apparent suicides involving intimate partners.

Background

The Barton Corbin case

On June 6, 1990, dental student was found dead in her , apartment from a single .38-caliber to the head, with the weapon positioned nearby; the death was initially ruled a despite some investigators' doubts about the scene's staging. Barton Corbin, Hearn's former boyfriend and fellow dental student, had proposed marriage shortly before her death, but their relationship had been tumultuous, marked by arguments and his controlling tendencies; no direct physical evidence linked him at the time, and the case was closed. In April 2007, Hearn was posthumously awarded her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the . Corbin began dating Jennifer "Jenn" Barber in early 1996, proposing after six months and marrying her on September 1 of that year in a lavish ceremony. The couple had two sons, Dalton (born 1997) and Dillon (born 1999), and settled in Buford, Georgia, where Corbin practiced dentistry. Their marriage deteriorated over time due to Corbin's extramarital affairs, financial strains, and reports of his domineering behavior, including verbal abuse and isolation of Barber from her family; she confided in her sister Heather Tierney about contemplating divorce. On December 4, 2004, Barber was discovered deceased in the couple's home from a self-inflicted-appearing .38-caliber gunshot wound, with the revolver nearby and divorce papers under her body; the scene was initially ruled a suicide, though her family questioned it given her recent optimism about leaving the marriage. Investigators from Gwinnett County re-examined 's death amid family suspicions, uncovering a tip that connected Corbin to Hearn's unsolved case through similarities: both women died from headshots with .38-caliber weapons staged as suicides, both had rejected Corbin romantically around the time of their deaths, and both scenes showed inconsistencies like wiped guns and improbable positioning. No ballistic match linked the weapons directly, but witness accounts, including from 's father Max Barber and sister Tierney, highlighted Corbin's history of , threats, and a pattern of manipulation; his brother Bo Corbin later testified to family knowledge of his volatile temper. Financial motives emerged in 's case, as would have cost Corbin significant assets, including and . On December 22, 2004—Corbin's 41st birthday—he was arrested and charged with Hearn's murder in Richmond County; a week later, a Gwinnett County indicted him on January 5, 2005, for Barber's and felony murder. Facing potential death penalties in both cases, Corbin pleaded guilty on September 15, 2006, to in both Hearn's and Corbin's deaths, admitting he staged both as suicides during fits of rage. He was sentenced to two concurrent life terms, with eligibility after serving 14 years. As of 2024, Corbin remains incarcerated in the Georgia Department of Corrections. The case, which exposed patterns of domestic control and evasion of justice, inspired true crime author Ann Rule's 2007 book Too Late to Say Goodbye.

Ann Rule's book

Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal is a true crime book authored by Ann Rule and published on June 5, 2007, by Free Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. The hardcover edition comprises 480 pages and is identified by ISBN 978-0-7432-3852-6. It quickly rose to prominence, debuting on the New York Times Paperback Best Sellers list in late 2007, underscoring its widespread appeal among readers of the genre. The narrative structure interweaves two timelines, alternating between the 1990 death of dental student Dolly Hearn in , and the 2004 death of teacher Jenn Corbin in suburban , gradually revealing parallels that implicate dentist Barton Corbin in both incidents. Rule delves into Corbin's dual persona as a charismatic professional masking narcissistic manipulation and volatility, drawing on accounts from those who knew him to illustrate his ability to deceive those closest to him. Detailed profiles of the victims portray Hearn as a driven and outgoing young woman pursuing her dental career and Corbin's second wife, Jenn, as an energetic educator and devoted mother whose life unraveled amid hidden marital strife. Central themes encompass the insidious nature of domestic abuse, profound within intimate relationships, and the painstaking quest for years after the initial tragedies. To construct this account, Rule undertook rigorous research, conducting in-depth interviews with key figures including Jenn Corbin's sister, Heather Tierney, Barton Corbin's brother, Bobby Corbin, and various family members of both victims. She also spoke extensively with personnel, such as detectives from the Athens-Clarke County Police Department involved in the Hearn investigation, Gwinnett County authorities handling the Corbin case, and forensic experts who analyzed and evidence. Rule secured access to comprehensive trial records, files, and postmortem reports, enabling a multifaceted of the evidence. Her approach reflects her established style in literature, informed by her prior experience as a police officer and court , which fostered a compassionate emphasis on the victims' perspectives and the human cost of violence. The book garnered acclaim for its psychological acuity in unpacking the dynamics of coercive control and investigative breakthroughs, with reviewers highlighting Rule's skill in transforming complex into an engaging, suspenseful read. Its status reflected strong initial sales, contributing to Rule's legacy of over thirty New York Times bestsellers, and it remains a seminal work in exploring how unresolved past crimes can resurface to deliver accountability.

Film adaptation

Plot

The film opens with Bart Corbin, a successful dentist in suburban , enjoying an apparently idyllic life with his wife Jenn and their young sons, and . However, beneath the surface, their marriage is strained by frequent arguments and Bart's ongoing , including an affair that Jenn discovers, leading her to seek emotional support through an online relationship. In December 2004, Jenn is found dead in their home from a self-inflicted , which the police initially rule a . Devastated but suspicious, Jenn's Heather Tierney refuses to accept the official conclusion and urges authorities to investigate further. Bart quickly relocates with the boys to his brother Bobby's house, where he maintains a composed demeanor amid the grief. Heather teams up with determined Ann , who reopens the case despite initial resistance, as they scrutinize inconsistencies in the evidence and Bart's behavior. Through flashbacks, the narrative reveals Bart's troubling past, including his relationship with dental student Hearn in , whose death by gunshot in her apartment was similarly deemed a . Striking parallels emerge between the two incidents, such as the positioning of the bodies and weapons. Heather's relentless digging exposes Bart's controlling and manipulative personality, his multiple affairs—including one with a woman named Kelly Comeau—and evidence suggesting he staged both deaths to cover his tracks. The investigation intensifies as Heather and connect the cases, building a profile of Bart as a charming yet dangerous individual. The story culminates in Bart's arrest for of both women, triggered by mounting forensic and testimonial evidence. In the courtroom, emotional confrontations unfold as family members, including and Jenn's relatives, provide key testimonies that underscore Bart's guilt. The resolution offers a measure of closure for Jenn's family, highlighting themes of , hidden abuse, and the pursuit of long after the fact, while the dual-timeline structure sustains suspense by interweaving past and present without preempting the dramatic revelations.

Cast

The film stars as Barton "Bart" Corbin, the charismatic yet volatile dentist at the center of the story, whose performance has been praised for effectively conveying the character's dual nature of charm and underlying rage. Lauren Holly portrays Heather Tierney, Jenn Corbin's sister who becomes a pivotal force in unraveling the events surrounding Jenn's death, with her role emphasizing determination and emotional depth in driving the narrative's investigative elements. Stefanie von Pfetten plays Jennifer "Jenn" Corbin, the vibrant and beloved victim whose apparent suicide ignites the central conflict, bringing a sense of warmth and tragedy to the portrayal. Supporting roles include Yannick Bisson as Bobby Corbin, Bart's brother who offers a familial viewpoint amid the unfolding suspicions; Michelle Hurd as Detective Ann Roche, the tenacious lead investigator piecing together the case; Marc Bendavid as Sam Malveau, a close associate providing key insights; Christian Martyn as Taylor Corbin, the older son navigating the family's turmoil; and Gabriel Browning Rodriguez as Trevor Corbin, the younger son affected by the household dynamics. Additional notable supporting performances feature Mary Ashton as Dolly "Dot" Hearn, depicted in flashbacks as a previous figure in Bart's life; Elizabeth Saunders as Kelly Comeau, Bart's subsequent girlfriend adding layers to his post-tragedy relationships; Art Hindle as Max Barber; Rosemary Dunsmore as Narda Barber; and Eugene Clark as the Richmond Chief, contributing to the procedural aspects. These characters draw from real individuals involved in the Barton Corbin case, adapting their essences to fit the film's dramatized structure. Casting highlights include nuanced depiction of Corbin's contradictory personality, which reviewers noted as a standout in elevating the made-for-TV production. Holly's interpretation expands Heather's real-life role as a supportive into a more proactive sleuth-like figure, central to propelling the story forward. Minor roles, such as those involving family members and detectives, underscore the interpersonal and institutional tensions without overshadowing the leads.
ActorRole
Bart Corbin
Heather Tierney
Jenn Corbin
Det. Ann Roche
Bobby Corbin
Sam Malveau
Christian MartynTaylor Corbin
Gabriel Browning RodriguezTrevor Corbin
Mary AshtonDolly Hearn
Kelly Comeau
Max Barber
Narda Barber
Eugene ClarkRichmond Chief
Mark-Cameron FraserRichard Wilson
Lily Ann Holmes
Dara Prentice
Marion Barnes
Steve BelfordClark
Kevin BundyDoug Tierney
Liz
Mo KelsoTV News Reporter #1
Derek MoranTV News Reporter #2
Kim RobertsJudge
Courtenay J. StevensTom Bradshaw
Danny WaughTechnician

Production

The screenplay for the 2009 Lifetime Too Late to Say Goodbye was written by , Donald Martin, and Adam Till, based on Ann Rule's 2007 book of the same name. The production was a collaboration between Lifetime Movie Network, Darius Films, and Head First Productions. Executive producers included Stanley Brooks and Jim Head, with Nicholas Tabarrok and Jordy Randall serving as producers. Norma Bailey directed the film, drawing on her experience with television dramas such as . Cinematographer Mathias Herndl handled the visuals, while editing was overseen by Ron Wisman. The musical score was composed by Michael Allen. Production design was led by Karen Bromley. Principal photography occurred from May 24 to June 12, 2009, primarily in and , , substituting for locations in . Key filming sites included Hess Village for downtown scenes, for institutional settings, Spencer Smith Park for outdoor sequences, and various suburban residences to represent the Corbin family home, along with local police facilities.

Release and reception

Premiere and distribution

The film had its world as a Lifetime Movie Network original on November 7, 2009, airing as a Saturday night television event. Produced as a Canadian-American co-production and filmed in , it received subsequent broadcasts in beginning in late 2009. Internationally, the movie aired on various networks, expanding its reach beyond . A release followed on DVD in 2010 for Region 1 markets. There was no major theatrical release, consistent with its made-for-television format. In the 2020s, Too Late to Say Goodbye became available on free ad-supported streaming platforms such as and , broadening accessibility for modern audiences. As of 2025, it remains purchasable or rentable on digital services including and Apple . Lifetime marketed the film heavily under its banner, leveraging author Ann Rule's reputation and promotional trailers that spotlighted Rob Lowe's lead performance alongside the "" premise to attract viewers.

Critical response

The film Too Late to Say Goodbye received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, earning an average rating of 5.4 out of 10 on IMDb based on 899 user ratings. It holds a 43% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 6 critic reviews. Reviewers frequently praised the lead performances by Rob Lowe and Lauren Holly for bringing emotional depth to the true-crime drama, but critiqued the story for relying on formulaic Lifetime tropes, including predictable plotting and melodramatic dialogue. In a representative professional review, of described the narrative as "a trifle jumbled" with uneven pacing and Lowe's "fitful" Southern accent, yet noted that the tawdry elements were sufficient to engage "an audience that makes bad programming choices." User feedback echoed these sentiments, highlighting strong emotional scenes involving family dynamics while lamenting a lack of compared to more innovative entries in the genre. The film's portrayal of domestic was commended for its realistic undertones, though some found the overall execution competent but unremarkable. Regarding awards, Too Late to Say Goodbye garnered no major industry wins but received internal recognition at Lifetime for strong viewership during its premiere. It earned one 2010 Directors Guild of Canada Craft Award: Outstanding Achievement in Direction for Television Movie/Mini-Series (Norma Bailey). These honors underscored technical strengths amid the mixed critical response.

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