his friends still coming to terms with it. and i just think, what if, all the fun we could have had if he hadn t been taken. reporter: until now, the investigation seemed to be going nowhere. then as detective carriger was about to leave novak s apartment he showed novak the surveillance photo from that cell phone store. he looked at it and said, that s chris wright. he s my neighbor. he lives two floors below. reporter: chris wright, his good friend and husband of the irrepressible bianca. this is definitely somebody we want to talk to. reporter: carriger arrived unannounced at chris office. almost before he asked a question, he said, chris launched into a story about ken dolezsar. claimed the man was so paranoid he wanted drois buy a prepaid cell phone so they could communicate in complete privacy. to detective carriger the story seemed a little too ready or rehearsed. almost as if they was trying to account for things we knew. reporter: i see.
terms with it. and i just think, what if, all the fun we could have had if he hadn t been taken. reporter: until now, the investigation seemed to be going nowhere. then as detective carriger was about to leave novak s apartment he showed novak the surveillance photo from that cell phone store. he looked at it and said, that s chris wright. he s my neighbor. he lives two floors below. reporter: chris wright, his good friend and husband of the irrepressible bianca. this is definitely somebody we want to talk to. reporter: carriger arrived unannounced at chris office. almost before he asked a question, he said, chris launched into a story about ken dolezsar. claimed the man was so paranoid he wanted drois buy a prepaid cell phone so they could communicate in complete privacy. to detective carriger the story seemed a little too ready or rehearsed.
investigation seemed to be going nowhere. then as detective carriger was about to leave novak s apartment he showed novak the surveillance photo from that cell phone store. he looked at it and said, that s chris wright. he s my neighbor. he lives two floors below. reporter: chris wright, his good friend and husband of the irrepressible bianca. this is definitely somebody we want to talk to. reporter: carriger arrived unannounced at chris office. almost before he asked a question, he said, chris launched into a story about ken dolezsar. claimed the man was so paranoid he wanted drois buy a prepaid cell phone so they could communicate in complete privacy. to detective carriger the story seemed a little too ready or rehearsed. almost as if they was trying to account for things we knew. reporter: i see. odd. then as the interview went on,
police to chris. a phone which chris bought, said bianca, after novak assured him novak said that this guy routinely used these throwaway phones. reporter: what more, said bianca, chris could not have left that voice mail, because by the time of the murder, she says, he had given the phone away. he gave it to novak. reporter: and novak gave it to dolezsar. yes, yes. as far as we know. but novak, so we don t know anything. reporter: but now a theory about motive drifted from loft to loft. hadn t novak borrowed almost 2 million from ken? the friends said they watched him spend lavishly on high living and never saw evidence of that movie the loan was supposed to pay for. but really, was their old friend capable of orchestrating murder and pinning it on chris? there s one person that bragged about knowing russian mafia. how hard would it be to find
so, most everyone in the building seemed to be living large in those good old premeltdown days when into the mix was introduced a new ingredient, a business man with real money. it was novak who did the introductions. christopher had an office about two or three blocks from here. and there was a starbucks he always went to and he went over there and novak was there with ken dolezsar and he introduced them. ken dolezsar lived in a wealthy enclave, a nice guy by all accounts, with a big extended family and money to invest. truck loads of money. he already loaned novak $1.8 million to make a movie about his prison consulting business and soon they began work on a real estate deal. they spoke sometimes and they had contracts back and forth, but i really i m a girl. you weren t interested. no. it was so dull. fall came to salt lake city,