reporter: fall came to salt lake city. leaves yellowed and fell. the economic crisis started toward them like a low black cloud. as a businessman ken zoel czar, chris wright and novak began their hustle and flow. but the storm bearing down on them was loaded not with economic ruin but something else entirely. i couldn t believe it. no one everyone, all of our friends. we sat there. we couldn t move. it was like it was just unbelievable. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years.
the building seemed to be living large in those good old premeltdown days when into the mix was introduced a new ingredient. a businessman with real money. it was noefb ak, said bianca, who did the introductions. christopher had an office about two or three blocks from here. and there was a starbucks i had always went to. and he went over there and novak was there with ken dolezsar and he introduced them. reporter: ken dolezsar lived in a wealthy enclave just south of salt lake city. a very nice guy by all accounts with a big extended family and money to invest. truckloads of money. he d already loaned novak 1.85 million to make a movie about his prison consulting business. and soon ken and chris began working on a real estate deal. they spoke sometimes and they had contacts back and forth. i m really i m a girl. reporter: and you weren t interested. no. so dull.
strange times around the loft building in downtown salt lake. so shocking that one of their own chris wright had been arrested and charged with killing wealthy businessman ken dolezsar. all the evidence that we obtained led up to chris wright being the triggerman. reporter: in the suv ken drove to his fatal morning meeting, for example. the killer used that vehicle to flee the scene. and when the cops found it and scoured the interior, they got a hit. chris dna. we had a dna result from the inside door handle of the suv. reporter: it was a tiny sample, not a perfect one, but it seemed to put chris in ken dolezsar s car driver s side which certainly helped the case. but it wasn t quite air tight, not yet. the murder weapon had not been found.
and he went over there and novak was there with ken dolezsar and he introduced them. reporter: ken dolezsar lived in a wealthy enclave just south of salt lake city. a very nice guy by all accounts with a big extended family and money to invest. truckloads of money. he d already loaned novak 1.85 million to make a movie about his prison consulting business. and soon ken and chris began working on a real estate deal. they spoke sometimes and they had contacts back and forth. i m really i m a girl. reporter: and you weren t interested. no. so dull. reporter: fall came to salt lake city. leaves yellowed and fell. the economic crisis started toward them like a low black cloud. as a businessman ken zoel czar, chris wright and novak began their hustle and flow. but the storm bearing down on them was loaded not with economic ruin but something else entirely. i couldn t believe it. no one everyone, all of our friends. we sat there. we couldn t move. it was like it was just unb
arrested and charged with killing wealthy businessman ken dolezsar. all the evidence that we obtained led up to chris wright being the triggerman. reporter: in the suv ken drove to his fatal morning meeting, for example. the killer used that vehicle to flee the scene. and when the cops found it and scoured the interior, they got a hit. chris dna. we had a dna result from the inside door handle of the suv. reporter: it was a tiny sample, not a perfect one, but it seemed to put chris in ken dolezsar s car driver s side which certainly helped the case. but it wasn t quite air tight, not yet. the murder weapon had not been found. yet they found an empty gun case in chris and bianca s apartment, but nothing to connect the case to the murder. and just about then the sergeant for the district attorney s office just happened to call me and ask, hey, did you ever look in that gun case? was there shell casing or anything in that gun case? reporter: turns out the gun s