parties with volleyball nets, live bands. we d have literally a thousand people or more sometimes. these were gigantic, huge parties. you were the guy women wanted to be with and device wanted to be best friends with. something like that. back then, he owned this 6,000 square foot home. right behind that is a golf course. he says he didn t stash the drugs here. this is a walk-in closet. but there was always a place to hide his fortunes. this was a hidden trap door that you could open and when you open it, you have another hidden kro set back in here. you can see my old safe is still here. this was pretty much my ft. knox room. for 15 years, keene s empire remained hidden and growing. but as he lived the high life, his father fell on hard times, nearing the brink of financial ruin. my dad, to me, was superman. so see him in such a hurt way
back then, he owned this 6,000 square foot home. right behind that is a golf course. he says he didn t stash the drugs here. this is a walk-in closet. but there was always a place to hide his fortunes. this was a hidden trap door that you could open and when you would open it, you have another hidden closet back in here. you can see my old safe is still here. this was pretty much my ft. knox room. for 15 years, keene s empire remained hidden and growing. but as he lived the high life, his father fell on hard times, nearing the brink of financial ruin. my dad, to me, was superman. and to see him in such a hurt way really killed me. so jimmy used his drug fortune to bail his father out. then continued to support him. even though it was coming
that you could open and when you open it, you have another hidden kro set back in here. you can see my old safe is still here. this was pretty much my ft. knox room. for 15 years, keene s empire remained hidden and growing. but as he lived the high life, his father fell on hard times, nearing the brink of financial ruin. my dad, to me, was superman. so see him in such a hurt way really killed me. so jimmy used his drug fortune to bail his father out. then continued to support him. even though it was coming wrong i felt i did something very right to make his world right. but the money never seemed to be enough. and keene couldn t stop watching his back. by the fall of 1996, the pressure of life in the fast lane was catching up. i had woke up in the middle of the night and i was laying there wide awake and i thought,
unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. we knew he was responsible for several deaths. and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend and alleged serial killer. i m not a serial killer hunter. i said, how am i going to do this? at stake, answers. wondering where she is. what happened. peace for grieving families. you want to find her and bring her home and you can t. and one man s freedom. you don t just turn around and give out candy and say, you re free to go. i went through hell and back. early each day, donna reitler greets her daughter, trisha. i say good morning every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say hi, mom! trisha was very kind-hearted and very smart. as a child, says father, garry, trisha lit up the room. she would just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say ta-da! that type of thing. they brought her
unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. we knew he was responsible for several deaths. and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend and alleged serial killer. i m not a serial killer hunter. i said, how am i going to do this? at stake, answers. wondering where she is. what happened. peace for grieving families. you want to find her and bring her home and you can t. and one man s freedom. you don t just turn around and give out candy and say, you re free to go. i went through hell and back. early each day, donna reitler greets her daughter, trisha. i say good morning every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say hi, mom! trisha was very kind-hearted and very smart. as a child, says father, garry, trisha lit up the room. she would just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say ta-da! that type of thing. they brought her