i said, have you ever contemplated committing the perfect murder? and he said, yes. the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught. once i have somebody, they will stop looking and that s how you can get away. a cold blooded killing, a victim worth millions, and all kinds of conflicting clues. i ve never had a case is complicated before. police following multiple leads until we asked, who is that? he says he s my neighbor, he lives two floors below. a suspect under arrest. having someone you love just taken away. sorry.! case closed. where was that? could there be something else or someone else they must? there were so many parts of the puzzle that we re not adding up. someone had pulled the trigger. but had someone else pulls the strings? he was the type of guy that could take bad luck and turn it into a fortune. hello. and welcome to dateline. they were neighbors living large and their salt lake city aloft building. a sophist
making sure that someone is caught. once they have someone they will stop looking and that s how you can get away. a cool blooded killing, a victim worth millions. all kinds of conflicting clues. i ve never had a case is complicated before. police following multiple leads until we asked, who is that? he says he s my neighbor, he lives two floors below. a suspect under arrest. having someone you love just taken away. sorry.! case closed. where was that? could there be something else or someone else they must? there were so many parts of the puzzle that we re not adding up. someone had pulled the trigger. but had someone else pulled the strings? he was the type of guy that could take bad luck and turn it into a fortune. hello. and welcome to dateline. they were neighbors living large and their salt lake city aloft building. a sophisticated crowd who enjoyed mixing business with pleasure. then a murder revealed a phony in our midst. a man they claim
chris wright. he s my neighbor. he lives two floors below. chris wright, his good friend and husband of the irreplaceable bianca. this is definitely somebody we want to talk to. carriger arrive unannounced at chris wright s office and almost before he could ask a question he said, chris launched into a story about ken dolezsar. claimed the man was so paranoid he wanted chris to buy a prepaid cell phone so they could communicate incomplete privacy. to detective carriger, the story seemed a little too ready. rehearsed. almost as if he was covering. trying to account for things that we knew. i see. odd. then as the interview went on, he said, chris s voice began to sound familiar. the voice mail that police believed helped lure ken to his death. hey, ken. this is robert. to me that was chris voice on that phone. the detectives pulled out a search warrant.
the call came and went to the store where someone bought it. this phone is purchased with cash, with no identified information provided to the carrier. the family did have a suggestion for the detectives, something they actually agreed on. should look carefully at a man named david novak. yes, that david novak. remember, novak s consulting business prison beyond executives? guess what? dee mower was incarcerated in federal prison. tax fraud. ken while the wife dee was david novak s client. that s why i ken dolezsar new david novak. something about that consultant and want to be movie producer made ken s relatives suspicious. detectives drove over to the law for the spoke with mr. novak. he was soft spoken. and a bright man? he came across as very intelligent, yes. answered all of their questions, but it didn t seem to be much hope. and then, as detective carriger was preparing to leave, he tried one more question.