i m craig melvin. and i m natalie morales. and this is dateline. i just collapsed. she s dead because she was my friend. first melissa disappeared. where s melissa? that s the million dollar question. i knew right then she absolutely never made it into her house. left behind in her garage signs of a struggle and a strange orange mist, then her boss went missing too. who is he afraid of am. he might have been afraid he s next. he left behind a bigger mess. we three kings be stealing the gold. a missing fortune. ballpark a billion, billion and a half dollars. a missing woman. we have know clue, no leads. some wonder was there a link? this had a twist to it. two crimes, one for money, one supposedly for love, and behind both, a lingering mystery. it s just so ugly and so wrong, and i can t fix it. welcome to dateline. hotshot florida attorney melissa lewis was living large in fort lauderdale dale, but then her seemingly charged life ended
Reporter yeah. It absolutely does, anderson and mike pence releasing ten years of his tax returns and showing frankly, relatively modest numbers. These are not sevenfigure salaries that were talking about here. The pences had a tax rate of 8 and earned 113,000 and this puts the spotlight back on donald trump and his refusal to release his own tax returns and hes said that because theyre under audit and that argument has been weakened by a letter released by his tax council who has said that between the year 2002 and 2008 that they are not under audit anymore so meaning essentially that they could be released. The Clinton Campaign already picking up on this tonight, drawing that contrast between the running mate saying that donald trump continues to make excuses not to release his. Trump spoke earlier today is the Voter Value Summit in washington. What was the message there . This is a group of Evangelical Christian conservatives and donald trump did his best to try to appeal to this gr
it had been a heady ride for a boy from the bronx, by no means shy about his success and who liked to joke about how he got there. that s right. we re breaking the [ bleep ] law. we re lawyers. if we re not gonna break the law, who is? reporter: he had his trophies for sure, a waterfront mansion with an 87-foot yacht out back. his fleet of cars included a million-dollar bugati, a maserati and a lamborgini. his wrist always flashing an expensive watch from his collection. why did he want all that stuff? he wanted people to look at him and say, that s a successful guy, and he knows everybody. reporter: rothestein s bragadoccio success and conspicuous bling had already caught the eye of ft. lauderdale sun sentinel reporter mike mayo. i was asking, how is your firm making all this money? he said, well, we ve come up with a formula where we we re not going to trial. we re settling cases before trial. reporter: the cases were age and sex discrimination lawsuits. rothste
send even more people to prison, and to destroy scott rothstein s reputation as a high-profile mover and shaker. he could pick up the phone and call and make things happen. reporter: a walk through his office left no doubt. his hero wall was plastered with pictures of him with politicians, business moguls, and movie stars. the governor was on speed dial. it had been a heady ride for a boy from the bronx, by no means shy about his success and who liked to joke about how he got there. that s right. we re breaking the [ bleep ] law. we re lawyers. if we re not gonna break the law, who is? reporter: he had his trophies for sure, a waterfront mansion with an 87-foot yacht out back. his fleet of cars included a million-dollar bugati, a maserati and a lamborgini. his wrist always flashing an expensive watch from his collection. why did he want all that stuff? he wanted people to look at him and say, that s a successful guy, and he knows everybody.