Nicholas Hartmann
Nicholas Hartman murdered his wife, Alisa Hartman, in Florida in 2012, beating her to death inside their home. The killing initially presented investigators with a suspicious domestic homicide scene, but evidence ultimately led to Hartman being prosecuted for his wife's death. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to 50 years in prison, bringing the case to a close after the investigation established his responsibility for Alisa's death.

Early Life
Nicholas Hartman lived in Florida with his wife, Alisa, before her death in 2012. Publicly available information about his childhood, education, employment and early family life is extremely limited, and reliable sources provide little detail about his background before the homicide.
Hartman was married to Alisa Hartman at the time of the killing. The couple's relationship and home life subsequently became central to the investigation after Alisa was found dead from severe blunt-force injuries.
Killing Spree
In May 2012, Alisa Hartman was found beaten to death inside the couple's Florida home. The circumstances of her death prompted a homicide investigation after authorities determined that her injuries were consistent with a violent assault.
Investigators focused on Nicholas Hartman as the person responsible for the attack. Evidence developed during the investigation established that Alisa had been killed by blunt-force trauma rather than dying from natural causes or an accidental injury.
Modus Operandi
Hartman's confirmed crime involved a sustained physical assault against his wife inside their home. Alisa suffered fatal blunt-force injuries during the attack.
The killing was committed in a domestic setting, with Hartman subsequently becoming the focus of the investigation. There is no reliable evidence establishing that he was responsible for additional murders, so his CrimeTrakr classification should be limited to the killing of Alisa Hartman.
Capture
Following Alisa's death, investigators examined the circumstances inside the residence and questioned people connected to the couple. Evidence gathered during the investigation eventually resulted in Hartman being arrested and charged with his wife's murder.
The prosecution subsequently presented the case against Hartman in court, relying on evidence establishing his involvement in the fatal assault.
Trial & Sentence
Hartman was prosecuted for Alisa Hartman's murder and was ultimately convicted of the killing.
The court sentenced Nicholas Hartman to 50 years in prison for the murder. He remains incarcerated under that sentence.
Notes
The Hartman case has received relatively little detailed coverage in readily accessible public records compared with many other American homicide cases. As a result, information concerning Hartman's personal background, the precise circumstances leading to the killing and the evidence presented during the trial is limited.
The available information establishes the essential criminal history: Hartman murdered his wife, Alisa Hartman, in Florida in 2012, was subsequently convicted and received a 50-year prison sentence.
Sources:
- Florida court records
- Florida Department of Corrections
- Local law enforcement records
- Local Florida news coverage
Media
📺 Documentaries / TV Series
Killer Husband Thought He Outsmarted Police
Online true-crime coverage examines the murder of Alisa Hartman and the investigation into her husband.
🎥 Major Video Interviews
Local Law Enforcement Coverage
Investigation and arrest coverage concerning Alisa Hartman's death and Nicholas Hartman's prosecution.
🎙️ Podcasts
True Crime Coverage
The case has received limited podcast coverage focusing on the murder investigation and Hartman's conviction.
📰 Written Media Coverage
The Nicholas Hartman case received limited media coverage.
Major themes included:
Nicholas Hartman, Alisa Hartman, Florida, domestic homicide, beating death, wife murder, murder conviction, and 50-year prison sentence.





