oh, it's beautiful, it's a wonderful place. keith morrison: kiket island is what it's called. an 84-acre teardrop of primeval forest and meadows and beaches plunked a few feet offshore, a 90 minute commute north of seattle. the dogs could go swimming in the water there. there's plenty of trail walks and it's just really, really outdoorsy and beautiful. keith morrison: outdoorsy and beautiful are words which also happen to describe the human love of mark's life, linda opdycke, the willowy blonde daughter of wally opdycke, the wealthy investor who'd once helped found chateau saint michele winery. linda's seemed a perfect match for mark, according to the clients and friends who knew him best. she was mark two. you know, i mean they were peas in a pod. they had similar hobbies, hunt and fish, you know, go camp somewhere, you know, that kind of stuff. he just thought she was the most wonderful thing since sliced bread basically. keith morrison: very protective of his linda,