for her. narcy learned of the affair and called bliss and said if i can t have him, no one will. six months later he was dead and without eyes to ever look at another woman. this murder was about narcy not wanting to be replaced. they zeroed in on the hitman s credibility. he also attacked their allegation that narcy was in the room. they stated they would do anything to help themselves. in my book, they would have been willing to lie. is narcy in the room? absolutely not. what about the disturbing direction to gouge his eyes out? it didn t happen. they suggested her daughter could have been involved in the murder so she and her sons could inherit the money.
there was mother/daughter war. bad blood for sure, but the detectives were about to learn there was another close relative of interest in this toxic family portrait. and more crimes to investigate, perhaps even another murder. coming up. a clue that could turn the case upside down. this is shocking and it could be a big break. when family affair continues. you re covered. (dramatic music) and you re saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we re all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that s how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no. no. me either. whispering voice: jamie. what?
in the homicide, did you think, is this a sex game gone wrong? we brought it up to her and i confronted her with that during the interview. ben is found in a way that he enjoys sexually no, no, no, no. when i left ben uh-huh. he was not tied up. i just found it odd that the way he finds pleasurable he is killed in the same way. because she was the spouse, the questions for narcy got sharper as the night wore on. was she in on the murder? if i m being asked if i let anybody in, no i don t let them in. all the while may had been outside eves dropping on her mother s interrogation, getting chills. may said to me that somebody told her it was a blood bath. i don t remember anything blood. blood is red. just listening to her talk to detectives, nothing was making sense. when she heard her mother describe tripping over the body and reaching down to touch ben,
rather, it was stashed in closets, under the beds of the staff members. question, had an insider who knew how they had gone about their business decided to rip off the company by torturing ben to cough up the cash? they had around 110,000 in cash. you re in motivation country right now, right? we re trying to figure out, what s going on. they didn t get anything from him. so of course i m scared. you know, not just for myself but for the staff. and if someone had been roaming the hotel hallways with money and murder on their mind, there were 2,000 potential suspects. a detective s nightmare. we decided we were going to down load the locks of the entire hotel. you re kidding? with the comings and going of every guest. 450 rooms. it took him two weeks to do it. the hotel was bristling with security cameras, but unfortunately for the investigators none in the hallway outside the murder room. one of the first things the cops did was round up all that cash and get it store
he will be booked on charges of murder. meanwhile, the evidence against narcy s brother was piling up. cell phone records showing him near the hotel on the morning. evidence providing a get away car. who was in charge of this gang. the street boss that was handling everything that was going on was narcy s brother. and who was the boss of bosses? with a $10 million motive, there was only one answer for the cops. narcy novak had ordered the hit on her husband. obviously he reported to narcy or worked at the direction. started as a small suburban village investigation was now a multistate conspiracy case. the decision was made to let federal prosecutors take the complex conspiracy to trial. testify against narcy and her brother or go away to prison for what would likely be life