Charmain Speirs was only 40 when she began a whirlwind romance with Eric Adusah, a charismatic pastor from Ghana. A committed member of the Pentecostal movement, Charmain had seemingly found the fulfillment she had been searching for through her faith. However, there was an unsettling undertone to this story as she longed for a man of God after exhausting experiences with previous relationships. The attraction to Adusah led to a passionate romance, which resulted in their marriage just months later in September 2014.

Tragically, just six months into their marriage, Charmain was found dead in a hotel bathtub in Ghana. Initially, Adusah was arrested on suspicion of murder but released due to insufficient evidence. His insistence of innocence clashed with claims from several individuals in Charmain's life, including her family and friends, who expressed concerns about his behavior and control over her life.

The investigation into her death has been fraught with contradictions. Police reports indicate Adusah was the last person to see Charmain alive, yet his story contains significant gaps and omissions. Recent reviews of evidence by experts have unfolded serious questions about the validity of Adusah's alibi and his narratives about that fateful night.

As investigators dig deeper into the story, Charmain's history of resilience, rising from a tumultuous past to embrace spiritual fulfillment, also exposes the dynamics of her marriage to Adusah—marked by control and manipulation. Moreover, claims from Charmain's son, Isaac, depict a man who is anything but a prophet of goodwill.

Further complicating the narrative, the discovery of heroin in Charmain's system holds implications that contradict her family's assertions about her character and behavior prior to her tragic death.

Despite these complexities, family and friends continue to seek clarity and justice for Charmain, as new revelations arise in a forthcoming BBC documentary titled 'Charmain and the Prophet'. This investigation seeks to reveal the truths behind the facade of love and faith that ultimately led to the unraveling of a woman who deserved so much more.