i felt that. you re asking questions harvey, you re a banker, man, you should know the answers to the questions. i don t want to talk anymore. you re done? yeah. you re not telling me in addition. we re not finished. i have a lot to tell you. tell it to my lawyer. what? tell it to a lawyer. reporter: of course, he was going to need one. harvey was extradited to california, charged with first degree murder, but for all the evidence that harvey conned and stole from steven b., evidence of murder was thin. at least without another stroke of luck. and that s exactly what they got, a missing piece of the puzzle discovered at last. coming up he said, you need to look at the data in the gps. it was a pivotal point in the investigation that really sealed the whole case together. when who killed a radio star continues. who killed a o
he could do both. usually at the same time. reporter: and recently, steven had found a sounding board of his own, a new friend named harvey morrow. just a quiet, easy going guy. he came up to him and said, oh, my gosh, a huge fan of steven b. and the hawk, he thought that was awesome. reporter: they became fast friends with harvey and his wife. what do you think of steven? he was so funny. i mean, had such a great love of mus music, and he loved to cook, i thought, oh, this man is perfect to go on the boat with us. reporter: oh, yes, the boat. harvey had adapted to the l.a. yacht club, a 69 foot beauty. they had big plans for that boat. they talked about it since their first date. he says, what do you want to do? i want to sail all over the world. it was her dream of a lifetime, and now debbie found a man who shared it. they married at the dawn of the
new set of possibilities. steven made a new friend who just bought a yacht, planned to sail it around the world. would steven like to go along, be the chef? did he know anything about sailing? nothing at all. reporter: what did you think about it? he s excited about this, it s a nice diversion, something to focus on after his dad died. i thought it was amazing. i said, i think it s awesome. i was really excited for him. reporter: but now, the dream, the voice, the happy-go-lucky charm is all gone. what happened to steven b.? did he fall overboard? in the harsh white light of the pathology lab, the coroner looked at the body and made an announcement. he did not die of accidental drowning. couldn t have. because there was a bullet in the back of his head. that bullet made only one thing, steven b. williams had been murdered, but who would
washer drier and fireplace was paid for by, every dollar, by the unwitting steven b. that answer turned up in the meticulous detail in harvey s chip ledger. he put, his own ledger at $1.7 million, so almost the whole amount he took from steven went into the yacht. reporter: no wonder the last time they went out to lunch, she had to pick up the check. he was so embarrassed. i said, how could this be? you re a multimillionaire, and you don t have any money, and he said, well, harvey s got it tied up in offshore accounts. reporter: but detectives discovered he had put the money into an offshore bank account in the british virgin islands as he said, but secretly brought it back to the u.s. in small increments using the money to redo the boat. harvey sucked up all the money. all of it.
famous in the 1980s. he was really at the professional zeneith in johnson. reporter: they were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys who pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny, great writers and comedians. lovable, everybody loved him. reporter: she had a big crush on steven b. when they both worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days, though, she worked up her nerve i went in and asked if he d be my date to the beach boys concert, and he turned me down, and i was, like, devastated, you know, and so i was sitting in my little sales cubicle, crying, and the general manager walks in and said, i think you need to know something. i said, what? he goes, well, if you were a boy, you would have gone, and i m from west virginia, 18, like, what? he goes, he s gay. like, oh, okay, i can accept that then, you know, so