this is a miracle. i remember him telling us i m going to make millions of dollars and this is going to be it and this is going to be for our family and you know, we re all going to be rich. we sat on the couch one day and he said, what would you do if you had all the money you could ever want? i said so, if we had this money then we would use it to serve the lord, to serve ministries, to serve people, our family. but now all those good intentions, all those dreams were gone. now detectives slogged through the paperwork on doug carlile s desk. those documents in arabic turned out to be a scam a con man was trying to run on doug. but doug they could see had been making promises too to investors. promise he couldn t keep. and he must have known it. 100% return practically overnight? impossible.
they had got it. they d figured it out. but now, doug carlile was dead. and detectives tallied up the signs of his earthly wealth. still parked in the drive, elberta s new mercedes. doug s new pickup. and inside in doug s office, documents detailing the family s fortune. there was a lot of financial paperwork. and the ones that struck me immediately was there was loan paperwork that it appeared mr. carlile had filled out for different businesses and they had his net value at between 6 and 12 million depending which piece of paper you looked at. and then there were the documents the detectives couldn t read. that is, the ones written in arabic. who was doug carlile? successful, god-fearing businessman? or what? coming up i remember him telling us, you know, i m going to make millions of dollars, and this is going to be it.
anywhere. yeah the case? well, they knew they had something but what exactly? it was just one of those cases where we knew we were on the right track, but we also knew that there was a lot of work left. and for the carliles, a lot of grief. alberta was a barely functioning mess. i didn t lose just my dad. i lost my mom, too. because she wasn t the same person for a really long time. and adding insult, doug s secrets were exposed for the whole world to see. that big house on the south hill, heavily mortgaged. the fancy cars not paid for. the paperwork that claimed he was worth millions, a facade. doug carlile was flat broke. hadn t even bought life insurance. do you ever feel angry at all at doug for not providing more for like a insurance policy or something? no, not at all. because he was a very good provider all the days that he was alive.
i was worried to kill him herself? and then a revelation, the dead man had a dangerous dream. we ended up finding a lot of paperwork, relating to the oil business. i remember telling, us i m going to make millions of dollars. a big money bencher, oozing with outlaws. a violent individual, in prison for robbery. a big man, probably 250 pounds. steroid, rock muscle. significant criminal history. greed as would kill my dad. what caused all of. this a thirst for oil, it lost for blood. i trusted a con artist. i trusted a sociopath. what is going to happen to the quiet little prairie town, when oil comes along? among the green and pleasant
before. in fact, he was the voice for a violent separatist group known for executing prisoners. beheadings, usually. we would like to tell you that we need 10 million u.s. dollars for the u.s. release of your family. can you hear me? and i was just was thinking, are you losing your mind? who do you think you ve got? just couldn t believe. it 10 million. from me? why would they think heiko had 10 million? perhaps they d watch the internet. in lynchburg, the kidnapping was big news. tv crew set up shop across the street and captured heiko driving his use mercedes coop. there you are in your fancy car. yes. you must be worth millions. that was the wrong, wrong