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he worked as an investigator solving crimes. his crime will never -- i don't think -- ever be solved. >> laurel police later opened the case pending new information, and since she was acquitted, anne cannot be tried again for murder. anne, after the verdict, moved to another state. as for riley and kelly, they told us they are moving forward and trying to live each day the way their dad would have. >> you know, riley and i determined, how would dad do it? so, just doing the scott horn way. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. you evg committing the perfect murder? this is dateline. >> i said had you ever
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contemplated committing the perfect murder and he said yes. the key element is making sure someone is caught. once they have someone they will stop looking and that's how you get away. >> a cold-blooded killing, i victim worth millions and all l kinds of conflicting clues. >> i have never had a case this complicated. >> police following multiple leads until -- in >> i asked who was that and he said that was my neighbor who lives two floors below. >> a suspect under arrest. >> just take him away. t >> case closed or was it ? could there be someone else they missed ? >> there were so many parts of the puzzle that were not addingt up. >> someone had pulled the trigger but had someone else pull the strings ?
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>> he was the type of guy to e take bad luck and turning into a fortune. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to dateline.lo they were neighbors living large in their salt lake city it loft filling -- building. a sophisticated crowd who enjoyed mixing business with pleasure. then, a murder revealed a phony in their max -- mix, a man they say repaid their trust with lies. was he the mastermind behind us killing or did investigators need to be looking in another direction ? here is keith morrison with suspicion. 7:00 a.m. , november 15th 2007, don, so lake city, utah. sky was beginning to brighton, son -- sun not quite up and
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then there they were, the voices, the terror, the nightmares beginning. >> i ducked down in my car and i thought this is how it is going to and -- end. >> someone just shot a man! >> it stands in stark contrast n to the rest of salt lake city, this old chocolate factory, this grand stage for our story,a it was converted to loft apartment in those booming years before the bust in the style of living and location drew instinct crowds, outliers of a sort of class in this famously mormon city. beyond the perm and brooks for example born into privileged in englandpl came here in august 2006 to visit a friend.
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>> i came on holiday and i met this guy and we hit it off. >> reporter: christopher right lived in the same loft building and attended the same party. to anyone watching it was an obvious perfect match. friends and loft neighbors costs >> she was so lovely and quirky and she brought that playfulness out in chris. >> he was a positive guy before but then he was ecstatic. >>en it was true, blind, passionate love that will be awkward to gave everything she knew up and move here to utah to be with chris. her six months after that first moment they laid eyes on each other they were married. her protector r and incurable romantic.
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>> like the notebook. >> it didn't take long for 't bianca to be come firmly entrenched. >> academics, airline pilots, documentary filmmakers, olympic speed maker. >> reporter: john five, an advertising copywriter was one of the first to buy into the building. >> this building is a fantastic collection of interesting people. >> none more so than the gregarious personality of david novak. >> he was so nice and entertaining and funny and charming. >> it is impossible not to be charmed by david. i adore the man. >> we were best friends here in utah. >>s david huge personality fit
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his oversize professional accomplishments, investor, restaurant tour, owner of an extremely unusual consulting firm was -- emwhose specialty w preparing wealthy clients for prison. >> he would help educate the family and try to get the best sentencing possible. >> that business grew out of personal experience. he himself was a felon served a year in federal prison for maile fraud. >> he was the type of guy that could take bad luck entering into a fortune. >> most everyone in the building seem to be living bu large in those good old pre- meltdown days when into the mix was introduced a new ingredient. a edbusinessman with real money it was novak who did the introductions. >> christopher had an office and he went over there and novak was there with ken doe lazar.
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>> a very nice man by all accounts with an extended family and money to invest. truckloads of money. he already loaned 1.5 million to novak to make a movie about his present consulting business and soon, ken and chris began working on a real estate deal. >> they had contact back and forth. i wasn't interested, so dull. i'm a girl. >> the economic crisis gutted towards them like a low, black cloud. as the business men, ken dolezsar, chris wright and kevin novak continued. the bearing storm weighing down on them was not loaded with economic burden, but something else entirely. >> i couldn't believe it. we sat there and we couldn't
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so now it was that morning, 7:00 a.m., november 15th, 2007. >> 911, what is the address of your emergency ? >> dean was on the radio --
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freeway when his radio came to life. >> i heard there was an actual shooting. >> he got the address, the parking lot of the village inn restaurant in a town called sandy, his town. >> it was a very violent city. -- scene. the victim was shot five times in the fifth shot was done while the shooting was standing over the top of him and shot him in the face. the shooter was making sure he was dead before he left. >> a cold, methodical like a professional hit and yet, amazingly someone was sitting in a car maybe six feet away and watch the whole thing. ordinary guy minding his own business and now an eyewitness to a brutal slaying. his name was lee carlson. >> his hand came up and reached inside, out came a gun and
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pointed at the other man and pulled the trigger. >> here at the police station lee said he ducked out of sight but not before he caught a glimpse of the shooter. >> his eyes were more bulging. >> what stood out most was his hair. long, tied in a ponytail. looked almost out of place. >> i looked at that more than his face. >> prefer the shooting, sadly, he said the man's voice sounded used in -- eastern european or slavic. the victim ? you heard the name by now, ken dolezsar, the extremely wealthy local investor. >> my daughter called me crying and said ken has been shot and is dead.
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wow. >> matt considered ken to be one of his closest friend. they found it in state college hockey team together, but he was not just a wealthy businessman, he was deeply concerned for the boys on the team. >> i watched him pull out his wallet and slipped money and kids pockets because he heard his needed tuition money or could buy their books. >> and now his friend, their friend was dead. at the loft building in downtown salt lake, the news rocketed from floor to floor. after all a couple of residents including bianca's husband were doing business with ken dolezsar. >> it was like wow. >> who could want a man as nice and generous as ken dolezsar dead ? then almost a truism of police work that where money goes trouble often follows , the more money the bigger the trouble and in this case an extra dollop. the dead man's
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vast fortune, hundreds of millions, was not really his, strictly speaking. he married into the bulk of it in the fortune came from a company his wife founded with her former husband, the divorce had been nasty, family loyalties village -- bitterly divided and many were not happy that can was making investment decisions. the detective contacted ken's brother and broke the news. >> he dropped down and said it is that [ bleep ] derek. it was apparent there were difficulties between those two. >> trouble in the family did not stop with derek. >> there seemed to be a rift. >> but not between dee and can , but now a grieving dee told the tech if she was as baffled about the murder as they were.
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>> she was not able to provide us any information as to who he was meeting that day or anything about his day. >> and despite all that friction, the infighting over money and control, dee's family produced not a single viable suspect, not even ken stepson. >> the did not have an alibi at the time of the murder. >> those interviews were not in vain. the night before the murder ken's assistant said he got a call on his cell phone. >> she knew he had set up a meeting to meet with whoever he was talking to. at 7:00 a.m. on the 15th. >> the day and time at which ken dolezsar was shot , was the caller also the killer ? if so, they now had his voice because earlier he left this phone message. >> hey, ken, this is robert. i talked to dave. >> detective prepaid -- traced
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the prepaid cell phone and went to the store it was purchased. >> this phone was purchased with cash with no identifying information provided to the carrier. >> the family did have a suggestion for the detectives, something they agreed on, saying he should look carefully at a man called david novak. yes, that david novak. remember novak's consulting business for prison bound executives ? guess what ? >> dee mauer was incarcerated in federal prison. >> tax fraud, ken's wealthy wife, dee, was david novak's client. that's how he knew david novak. but something about that movie producer made relatives suspicious so detectives drove to the loft they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft-spoken. >> and a bright man ? >> he came across as intelligent, yes. >> he answered questions, but
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did not seem to be much help, but then at the detective was leaving he tried one more question. that prepaid cell phone, the one someone used to invite can to the fatal meeting, the store had surveillance video of a man buying that very phone. ken's family said they didn't recognize him, but would novak ? he was shown the photo. >> we asked who is that ? and he said it's my neighbor who lives two floors below. >> just like that a big piece of the puzzle flopped into place, but fair warning, as you will see, puzzle pieces and some residents of this downtown loft might not be quite what they seem. >> coming up -- >> a massive sense of disbelief -- >> the investigation takes as many turns as one of the building's hallways. >> i never had a case is complicated before. >> when dateline continues. >> when dateline continues. ♪ i've got symptom relief ♪
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keith morrison (voiceover): it was almost a month after the murder of ken dolezsar, his friends it was almost one month after the murder of ken dolezsar, his friends still coming to terms with it. >> i just think, what if, all the fun we could've have if he wouldn't had been taken. >> until now the investigation seemed to be going nowhere and now as detective carriger was about to leave david novak's apartment he showed him the surveillance photo from that cell phone store.
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>> he look at it and said that is chris wright, he is my neighbor who lives two floors below. >> chris wright, his good friend and husband of the irrepressible, bianca. >> this is someone we want to talk to. >> carriger arrived unannounced and almost before he could ask a question, chris launched into a story about ken dolezsar, claimed the man was so paranoid he wanted chris to buy a prepaid cell phone so they can communicate in complete privacy. to detective carriger the story seemed a little too ready or rehearsed. >> almost as if he was recovering and trying to account for things we knew. >> i see. odd. as the interview went on, he said chris's voice began to sound familiar. the voicemail that police believes help alert can -- ken to his death. >> to me that was chris's voice
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on the phone. >> detectives pulled out a search warrant and bianca was home when they arrive. >> it's surreal. they are like roving games of toddlers who are ripping everything apart. they took apart my toaster. i mean -- it's they take everything apart. >> a ballistics report told police them -- the murder weapon was a nine millimeter handgun. chris was a avid gun collector and police found an empty case for nine millimeter and what do you know, the gun that went with it was missing. chris wright was arrested and charged with the murder of ken dolezsar. >> it was a massive sense of disbelief that he was being completely taken out of the blue and for no reason. >> the loving husband who cried his way through romantic comedies a cold-blooded assassin ? impossible. it quite literally was not possible, bianca, chris to at killed ken dolezsar that morning.
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>> he was in the loss. i was there. >> he was home in bed from her. -- with her. this surely had to be a colossal misunderstanding. bianca sought support from her neighbors, including david novak, her only friend with intimate knowledge of the legal system. >> he was brilliant. he would ask me how everything was going and what was happening with his friend and with our attorneys. >> she told him everything, she said, and he assured her the mistake would to be rectified. she believed him. >> i don't want to be married to a murderer. i would not for myself. if there was a second doubt in my mind he did not do this. >> but some of their friends in the loft were not sure. >> i started to feel sorry for her thinking, poor naove girl. you're going to be crushed by this. >> inside the utah justice
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center, the place where police turned over the case, evidence seemed clear. >> the evidence was strong. it all kept pointing in the direction of mr. chris wright. >> there was the surveillance photo, the voice message placed from a spot near the loft according to cell phone tracking and the eyewitness weapon shown a photo lineup and now he remember details differently than he had that first dramatic day. like chris and his blue eyes and the photo he said jarred something in his mind. >> i was 80 to 90% certain this was the man i saw. >> then he saw a picture of chris on the web and try photoshopping in a few details like a wig. >> i looked at that and said yeah, that looks exactly like what i would have saw. >> reinforcing a memory, but was the memory accurate ? as for the rest of the case the investigation was not over yet.
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i'm craig melvin. chris wright was under arrest charged with the murder of his business associate ken dolezsar. the investigation would reveal a damning new discovery, evidence linking chris directly to the crime scene. but for his friends and family the pieces of this complex puzzle just did not fit. was it possible chris had been set up to take the fall for a crime he did not commit ? once again, here's keith morrison with "suspicion." >> 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 of the evidence we obtained led up to chris wright being the trigger man. >> the killer used the vehicle to flee the scene and when cops
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found the vehicle and scare the interior they got a hit, chris's dna. >> we had a dna results from the inside door handle of the suv. >> it was a tiny sample, not perfect, but it seemed to put chris in ken dolezsar's car, driver side was certainly help the case . but it wasn't quite airtight, not yet. the murder weapon had not been found. yes, 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 a, -- hey, did you look for a shell casing in the gun case ? >> turns out the guns manufacturer includes a test fire gun casing with each guided selves -- gun it sells, so investigators retrieved the gun case. there was a shell casing. >> big moment because when
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ballistics tested -- >> it was a match. that shell casing was fired from the same gun as the shell casings recovered at the scene where ken dolezsar was killed. >> chris wright's missing gun must have been the murder weapon. now the case look strong, indeed. although chris and his wife did not think so. >> i know categorically he did not do this. >> in fact, police and prosecutors had it all wrong and it wasn't just that chris had an alibi for the morning of the murder, no, she said it was the whole case, all wrong. chris's dna in the car, of course it was there, chris admitted he had been in the car, but weeks before the murder. but, get this, the steering wheel especially and all of the car was covered with dna and fingerprints that did not match chris. nor did bianca by lee carlson
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story. >> he said that i had in eastern -- the guy had an eastern european accent. christopher is american, born and bred. he also said he had only seen a glimpse of his face. >> in fact, said bianca, the eyewitness account more properly eliminated chris as a suspect. we all agreed that ken dolezsar arrived in the same car as his killer. but think about it, said bianca. we chris wear a wig to a meeting with someone who already knew him and had met him ? particularly someone as cautious as ken ? >> you have a deeply paranoid man, ken dolezsar, you don't think that if christopher got into the car with a wig on that he would think that was strange ? >> and if the eyewitness was right the killer shot with his right hand. >> christopher is staggeringly left-handed.
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>> staggeringly left-handed, then there was the business of eye color. now long after the event the eyewitness said the killer had brilliant, blue eyes. right after the murder -- >> i can tell i color but his eyes seem to be more bulging. >> he just got more and more refined in each interview with the police. >> brilliant, blue eyes. >> yes, you can see brilliant, nordic blue eyes from the side. >> what about chris's suspiciously missing handgun ? the one linked to the crime ? bianca says she is certain that chris did not use it to kill ken dolezsar that morning, and possible, she said has -- because he no longer had it. >> that gun i lost back in the summer. >> i lost. >> i have a habit of losing stuff. >> before chris ever meant ken dolezsar she took visiting
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british friends on a shooting excursion to the great salt lake and finished at sunset. >> i put down this little don, the springfield on the ground right next to the bag and i went to help someone with something. >> then she got distracted, packed up, went home and neither she nor chris ever saw that gun again. bianca's proof the gun was missing ? this video may just over a day later by her british visitors who wanted to document their uniquely american experience and in the video there is no sign of a springfield armory nine millimeter. >> i lost stuff constantly and was a bone of contention between christopher and i. >> and while the prosecution scoffed at the lost gun story, her loft friends did not. >> if you new suite bianca, she accidentally threw her gorgeous wedding ring away. we had to dig it out of the garbage.
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i was standing there. she can be an absent-minded dingbat. >> but, remember the day the police searched the loft ? >> they took apart my toaster. >> she was watching intently as the officer looked inside the case. >> i was sitting behind her. >> no testfired shell casing, she said. >> i don't mean to sound cynical, but i know it wasn't there. >> only possible conclusion ? it was her accusation that sandy police must have planted the shell casing in order to link chris and his missing gun to the crime scene. >> do you think it will be hard for people to accept the idea that this detective would do something as unethical as plant evidence ? >> it was not there. i know that. >> the sandy police department categorically denied the accusation, but as those loft friends heard more of chris
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wright side of the story from bianca, they became convinced he was innocent. >> there were so many parts of the puzzle that were not adding up. >> unless they reason, unless someone they knew very well wanted chris to take the fall. a dark suspicion wafted through the corridors of that old chocolate factory. perhaps the police, they said arrested the wrong neighbor. >> had the perfect patsy in christopher. >> the neighbor start comparing notes and rely someone in their circle was not who he seemed. coming up -- >> we were astounded. i remember saying to him, what ? >> when dateline continues. s. ? billy: no. grandma: generating offer... carvana can pick it up tomorrow! billy: that's an amazing offer. announcer: sell your car the easy way with carvana. choose advil liqui-gels for faster,
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among residents of the downtown loft a group -- thought took costs -- he announced we are moving and we were astounded. i remember saying to him, what ? you put all this money into your loft and you've got all this investment here, why are you leaving and he said it is just time to go.
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>> he claimed to be their great friend, sociable, gregarious, larger-than-life and then once his neighbors saw chris arrested they said he became nervous and now he was gone so they wondered, was david nowak running from something ? the loft friends began re-examining all those stories david told him over the years, particularly those about his criminal past. >> we started can tearing -- comparing notes. >> he had been lying to put it bluntly ? the brief prison stint he served, for mail fraud, turns out there was more. he confessed to a con that played out like a cinematic thriller. he used a private flying club to run in insurance scam. then as it caught up to him he attempted to escape by faking his own death, dishes airplane in puget sound. >> he faked his death in order
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to avoid insurance audit, that was not a crime of passion, that was a crime of calculation. >> or so the loft friends believed and if that was true, what might he have done here in salt lake ? there suspicion only grew when the friends found out that novak left town without mentioning it was he who fingered chris and that's for balance photo -- in the surveillance photo. and of course that prepaid cell phone was the very clue that led police to chris, a phone which chris bought, said bianca after novak assured him. >> novak had said that this card usually used in these phones. >> what's more, chris could not have left that voicemail. by the time of the murder she says he had given the phone away. >> he gave it to novak. >> and novak gave it to ken dolezsar. >> yes, as far as we know.
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>> and now a theory about motive drifted from loft to loft. hadn't novak borrowed almost 2 million dollars from ken dolezsar ? the friends say they saw him lavishly spend money and never saw evidence of the movie that alone was supposed to pay for, but really was their old friend capable of orchestrating murder and pinning it on chris ? >> there is one person that bragged about knowing russian mafia -- >> how hard would it be to find somebody that looked like chris and he introduced chris from the very beginning with that mi -- in mind of setting him up. >> i know it sounds really dumb like a movie, but if you had ever met novak the man has a by zen timeline. >> she recalled of the supportive chats she had with novak after the arrest. it reminded friend, john feist, of the conversation with novak
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one night after they ate together. john posted a question, mostly adjust, hypothetical. >> i said had you ever constipated committing the perfect murder and he said yes, the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught and charged with the crime. once they have someone they will stop looking and that's how you can really get away. >> and now novak had taken off. and even though their questions did not amount to hard evidence, of course, chris defense attorneys wondered why the police had so readily dismissed novak as a suspect. dismissed him and a few other puzzling discoveries like for example, the one about ken dolezsar's widow, dee. she was in prison at the time of his murder. when she talked to police she told him she had no idea his husband had a meeting the morning of the murder. no clue who he was meeting
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with. turns out, she was not telling the truth. >> hello ? >> you have a call from an inmate -- >> hello -- >> hi, honey. >> it is standard for prisons to record phone calls and this is ken dolezsar talking to his wife , dee, the wife before the murder. >> i am meeting with my friend tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m. so tomorrow night you should know more. >> police confronted dee in prison and recorded the interview. she claims the stress of losing her husband caused her to forget about that phone call and then she dropped a bombshell. she said she knew who the friend was that ken dolezsar was supposed to meet and it wasn't chris wright, she had never heard of him before. >> david novak. that's who i believe he was meeting. >> chris's offenders wanted to know why the police did not
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follow up on that or probe more deeply into all that tension in dee's family . odd, all of it, the feeling to them, something was missing and the case didn't hold together. so as chris's trial got underway, bianca felt her husband was as good as home. >> it was like brilliant, you know, we know they go away and do this and i will come back and get my husband back. >> coming up -- chris wright makes his case to dateline. >> people who are going to watch your show, and urge them to make their own decision. >> when dateline continues. >> when dateline continues.
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[music playing] chris wright's murder trial began in april 2010 and it had been more than two years since ken dolezsar was shot dead in the village in coffee lot in sandy, utah. chris's defense did more than challenge the evidence, it made a provocative claim that chris wright was the victim of a conspiracy. a conspiracy hatched in the loft by former neighbor, david novak, to protect the real killer by setting up chris to take the fall. a conspiracy the prosecution brushed off as nonsense. >> you would have to believe for it not to be chris wright, for it was somebody that looks like him, sounded like him.
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had the phone bought by -- had a connection to ken dolezsar to find out it wasn't chris wright. >> like a chess game, 20 moves ahead. that did not explain lee carlson, the good samaritan eyewitness to send court and pointed his finger at chris wright. >> i am very certain and very clear of what i saw and i may not have told it initially right off the bat under the full stress of what i saw, but i know what i saw and i knew who i saw. >> except, there is one person who said he is most certainly sure lee carlson is mistaken. chris wright himself. >> i will answer any question you want to ask.
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>> chris was jailed right after his arrest. he wanted to make his case to dateline in the flesh, but authorities would allow it so we talked on the phone. >> so, you didn't do it. >> i absolutely did not do it. >> we discussed all of the allegations at length. we are asked to believe that the police were incompetent and definitely crooked, that david novak is crooked and the only person who is innocent as the driven snow is you. >> it's not my fingerprints, it does not match my description and there's clearly a person pointing the finger at me who got 2 million dollars. >> this is just to cloak and dagger for a jury. >> i understand how difficult it is to believe but the alternative is i simply got up one day and decided to go shoot some pool person in a disguise. >> chris wanted to talk about that voicemail, the one that
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helped alert can to his death. >> people who will watch her show are going to listen to my voice and the recording and i urged them to make their own decision. >> yeah, let's listen to it right now, all right the jury that the case april 20 -- 2010. so, with a by the prosecutor's evidence or bianca's explanation , her alibi for chris ? >> was concerned because i was holding can be a crap shoot was the phrase that was used. >> are deliberated for 11 hours and the verdict ? guilty .
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>> i can't even begin to explain. it is like the bottom pulled out of your world. and he wouldn't -- they would not let me hug him. i am sorry, just give me a second. >> it's all right, just take your time. >> crying is not acceptable. >> and why is that ? >> because i'm english. >> but for ken's friends, the verdict was vindication. >> he looks like a smug killer. and a jury of his peers listen to to the evidence and decided that he was. i am satisfied with that. >> chris wright was sentenced to 15 years to life and david
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novak has not been charged with or accused by the police of anything, although whether or not authorities want to talk to him is less clear. do you know where he is ? >> i don't. >> are your people trying to track them down ? >> part of the rules unconstrained by is i cannot speak about ongoing investigations. >> but if law enforcement was mom about david novak, ken dolezsar widow was not. dee mower filed a lawsuit against novak on grounds including lawful -- unlawful death, conspiracy, breach of contract and fraud. her suit alleges a third theory, that novak paid chris wright 25,000 dollars to kill ken dolezsar. novak did not answer the suit nor attend the proceeding so in november 2011 a judge granted a default judgment on the breach of contract and fraud claims and awarded her 7 million
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dollars. in august 2012 the court granted her a motion to dismiss the wrongful death and conspiracy claims so that a final judgment could be entered in the case. back in the loft, some imagined the worst about their former friend neighbor. >> would you advise him to do ? i am more than willing to hear what you have to say, david. >> so, where is he ? it turns out david novak was not so hard to fine after all. in fact, here he is near his last known post loft address, an upscale neighborhood in a certain northwestern city. didn't look like a man on the run, just a guy getting a coffee with his wife at starbucks, of course. he just is not answering calls or emails from his formal loft
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-- former loft friends and he did not want to talk to dateline telling us over the phone he was not involved in ken's murder, has been cleared by police and anyone who says otherwise is a liar and liable to be sued. bring it on, he said. so, is chris wright a liar ? bianca an unwitting or perhaps willing accomplice ? >> some people are surprised that you stayed because you could go. >> i would leave a dog in christopher's situation and i will work until my dying day to make sure he is -- that his name is cleared. yeah. >> wait for him as long as you have to. >> yeah, no problem. >> and out in suburban sandy, utah, the case still resonates around the shiny new courthouse where 88 -- struggle with his emotions as he says he was sure
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he did not send in innocent man to prison but other wise achieve justice. >> i was happy for the family and the victim. >> you take the stuff to heart, don't you ? >> i do, i do. >> and while they stand on opposite sides of that chasm between innocence and guilt there is no dispute about the man whose life was lost. ken dolezsar was a man who loved a woman just as chris love bianca who loved hockey, loved helping kids and tried to do right by all that money. which is mostly still around, although he is not. >> that is all for this edition of nate -- dateline, i'm craig melvin, thank you for watching. into a brand-new

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