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there was no way you could look at this and say this is a person who ran away. the mystery had the sort of sinister side to it. oh, my god, oh, my god, this is really happening. it's happening right now. >> in the dark waters off miami, miles out to sea, a federal agent hunting for drug smugglers spots a suspicious boat. >> i noticed the passenger rolled a large duffel bag off the side of the boat. >> drugs? the agents never found any, and back onshore, no one could find the missing young mother either. was there a connection? >> i was afraid for her. >> lynne was just months away from her wedding when she vanished, leaving behind a young
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son and a mystery. any sign that someone had broken in and abducted her? >> no. >> the search continued on land and at sea. no bag, no body, no case? >> i didn't have anything that would show she was actually dead. >> decades go by and the mystery is almost forgotten, but not by everyone. >> they knew he was the bad guy. they just couldn't put him in jail. >> all they needed was a miracle, or a witness. >> wasn't april fool's. it was a body. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's dennis murphy with "what lies beneath." >> you don't need a moon over miami for it to be beautiful by night. the skyline reflected in biscayne bay will do just fine. but it's not for everyone. >> i am so, so worried about you. >> some people are scared by the dark water, afraid of the
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creatures that lurk down below, afraid of the creatures above who scuttle through the night on secretor rands errands. >> i have no idea where you are. >> you may share the same feelings after learning of the story of lynne friend. local newscasts told the story of this good neighbor. >> she really was that all-american girl, you know, blue eyes, beautiful smile from here to california. >> the good mom. >> she adored her son. they were inseparable. >> little did anyone expect the next 20 years the story of lynne friend would haunt a young boy's life and a secret remained locked away for decades that would explain everything. >> the investigation to what may have happened to lynne friend continues. >> what happened to lynne friend that put her in the cross-hairs of miami tv news was that she was missing, just flat-out gone.
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no one could imagine lynne friend, a responsible, hospital administrative aide, just snapping and walking out on her life, least of all on her 5-year-old son, christian. >> one thing is certain, lynne friend is not -- >> jennifer snow, then a miami reporter, covered the disappearance. >> for her to disappear without leaving word for her son was just something that everyone knew would never happen. >> esther sanchez met lynne when she came to park at parkway hospital in ft. lauderdale. at the time lynne was still living with her fiance, a business owner named clifford friend. when they married in 1989 she was the maid of honor. >> she was looking ford forward to having a wedding and having children, the goal of the white picket fence. >> when baby christian came along, lynne, the proud mom, made her boy one of the most photographed children in south florida.
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over the moon with being a mom, less so at being mrs. clifford friend. >> i thought they were a poor match. >> within a year of christian's birth, the marriage was floundering. lynne and her husband parted ways and later divorced. >> she was upset that her dreams had fallen apart, but she was very happy with the fact that she was a mom. >> so disappointment abounded but baby christian was not part of it. >> he was her number one priority in life. i mean, she lived for him. >> consumed with being a mom meant men were out of the picture for the foreseeable future. but then along came ed o'dell. he was a consultant from nashville working on a construction project at her hospital. >> he set eyes on her right away. he was a southern gentleman, and he would walk in and he would say hi, and then he'd leave and that went on for i think a year, and then one day, she said, "i think i'm going to go out on a date with ed."
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>> and that one date turned into a whilwind romance. within months, lynne and ed got engaged and mapped out a future together in nashville. he was very fond of the boy and looked forward to them all being a family together. lynne had been awarded custody of the child, although she ensured christian's father, clifford, had generous visitation rights. >> to try to play nice she said if this is what you want, we'll do that. >> in august 1994 the clock was counting down to moving day. lynne was home packing when ed called from nashville about 8:00 on a sunday night. she told him she'd be running out for a few minutes but would call him back as soon as she returned home. two hours went by, and no lynne phone call. the fiance left a message on her answering machine. >> hello, it's me. it's about 9:15 and i'm a little worried about you, and i hope everything's okay. >> close friend esther lived in
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the same condo complex as lynne. when esther noticed her friend's car was gone late at night, she became concerned. esther started calling, too. >> i'm very, really very worried. you didn't tell me you were going anywhere. >> unanswered messages piled up through the night. >> hello, hello. it's 10:30, and i had hoped i would hear from you by now. >> i am so, so worried about you. i have no idea where you are. call me. bye. >> the next day a neighbor spotted lynne's car, abandoned about a half mile from her home. front tire was flat. soon the cops arrived, and esther let them in lynne's condo. >> what i noticed that was very odd, she's very meticulous and very neat and very frugal. the television was on. the lights were on, the air conditioning was on. >> lynne appeared to have closed the door of her townhouse north
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of miami on a sunday night and vanished into the thick night air. so this has become very ominous for you. >> so now it's very, very scary. >> what in the world had happened to noise lynne friend? law enforcement officers from all over south florida were looking for any trace of her. coming up empty. >> a wedding, a move, a new job. lynne was facing enormous changes and stress in the days ahead. is it possible she just took off? and if she was a runaway bride, had she run into trouble? >> did you think maybe she got cold feet and was just taking a time-out somewhere? >> without her son? never. catches light from every angle. right now, save up to 20% on all open hearts jewelry at kay.
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days passed an clues were few in the disappearance of lynne friend. the missing mother of a five-year old boy seemed to have gotten in her car on a rainy sunday night and never come home. lynne's friends and fiancée, ed o'dell, pleaded for help. >> all i want is lynne back, i just want to marry her and take her away and live happily ever after. >> they handed out flyers and searched the residential area where her car was found abandoned. >> honestly? i was very afraid. >> a town house she left with the tv still on. ed royal, an investigator assigned by the florida department of law enforcement, was frankly perplexed by what he didn't find at her condo. >> there was no sign of any struggle at lynne's house. lynne's house was exactly as you would expect it. she was two days away from moving.
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she had boxes ceiling to floor. >> any sign that someone had broken in and abducted her? >> no. >> cops also came up empty when they searched her abandoned car with the flat tire, inside they found a waist pouch with her driver's license. >> there was no evidence, no fingerprints, no dn -- foreign dna in it. >> -- forensically, you're not coming up with this a-ha kind of clue -- >> no, we're not. >> -- that says, "this explains everything." >> no. >> so what did happen to the 35-year-old single mother? with all too few forensic clues to examine, the investigators became biographers, learning just who this missing woman was. when they peeled back the layers of lynne's life, what they saw right away were big, stressful, changes on her horizon -- a new marriage, in a new city, a new life altogether. had it all become too much? her best friend, esther sanchez. >> did you think maybe she got cold feet on moving to tennessee
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and was just taking a time out somewhere and -- >> without her son? never. lynne would have to be dead to not have christian. >> and what about her son, christian, could he help fill in any pieces of the puzzle? sensitive thing. the child here is five years old. but maybe he has a story to tell. >> now i don't know how much a 5-year-old child could provide at that time. >> in truth, precious little. the night lynne disappeared, christian had been with his father for the weekend. like lynne, her ex, clifford friend, had also met someone since his divorce two years before. he was engaged to a woman named janet merriam. she lived in texas and learned of lynne's disappearance long distance. >> cliff had called me and said that he had, i believe had received a phone call stating that lynne had disappeared. they found lynne's car and they didn't know where she was. >> this is a very traumatic thing that's gone on. he's lost his mother. i don't know how much -- whether
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you shielded him from it. >> okay. the news -- we shielded christian, as much as possible. >> who's going to take this area? >> meanwhile, the massive investigation into lynne friend's disappearance had one goal -- to find her, or at least her body, if she was, in fact, dead. >> are you prepared to deal with the worst? >> no, no, i cannot think that i will not think that lynne is, lynne is the woman i'm going to marry, she is my life. >> i think he really wanted to hold it together and to be dignified. >> jennifer snell was a reporter for miami's nbc station, wtvj. >> i think that as the words would come out of his mouth, he would realize what he was actually saying was that the love of his life was dead. >> i have to believe for christian's sake that she's still alive, because he's just a
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5-year-old child and he needs his mother and he loves his mother so much. >> ed o'dell was driven. he would not give up trying to find the love of his life. he called on everyone, even the president, to ask for help. >> ed o'dell started a campaign writing to president clinton, and lo and behold, we get a call from the fbi that said they would now like to join the investigation. >> but even with the top law enforcement agency in the country in on the search for lynne friend, there was still no break in the case. but then out of the blue, the deep dark blue, a chance encounter produced a lead from a most unlikely place in the case of a missing woman. >> coming up, a federal agent on the lookout for drug runners runs into something strange. >> i tell one of my crew members, light 'em up. as soon as he lights up the boat, the chase is on. . 3 f2 vi uno de mis trip lan tegosulantes
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the waters off miami beach are where the vigilant agents of the u.s. customs and border protection service go to work every night. and here the cat and mouse game of law enforcement, pursuing cocaine cowboys in their go-fast boats was the reality back in the 1990's. customs agent tim stellhorn remembers it well. >> in 1994, drug smuggling was very prevalent. >> on that long ago sunday night lynne friend disappeared, agent tim stellhorn and his crew left their dock on the miami river at dusk. they knew nothing of the missing woman case. their focus was on intercepting drugs and smugglers.
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they headed outside into the dark open ocean waters that lead to the bahamas, a hotbed of smuggling. about three miles out they idled and doused their running lights. >> it was a beautiful night. the ocean was calm. we had the engine shut off and we were listening for any boats that might be in our area. so, i hear this boat comin' out. and through night vision goggles, i could see that there were two people onboard. the two people on board were in dark clothing, goggles, bandanas around their heads. >> it was around 11:00. stellhorn and his crew running dark tailed the boat surreptitiously, but, quickly, the element of surprise was lost. >> i watch the passenger turn around, and he spots us, i think. i tell one of my crew members, "light 'em up with a spotlight." as soon as he lights up the boat, i notice the passenger roll a large duffle bag off the side of the boat. the chase is on. we think we have a narcotics
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case, a smuggling case that went bad, and at some point they just stop their boat, and both of 'em put their hands straight up in the air. >> the two were zipped-up during the questioning that followed. agents returned to the spot where the bag was dumped but it had already sunk, and with no drugs found on the boat, agents released the two. but their boat was seized for a follow-up investigation. just another night in the office in the war on drugs, or so agent stellhorn thought. >> so a week goes by sitting on the couch reading the newspaper and on one of the back pages is the story about a missing woman, her name is lynne friend. friend is an unusual last name and so of course it registered with me that i'd just stopped a boat a week prior with a guy named friend on board. >> it was clifford friend, lynne's ex-husband. with him was a miami beach man named alan gold, who turned out to be the co-owner of the boat.
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>> at the bottom of the article was a detective's name and a phone number so i called the number. at first he didn't believe me, he thought it was a prank call. >> hardly. light bulbs clicked, missing pieces fell into place. a missing ex-wife? a former husband busted dumping something offshore on the very night? leslie d'ambrosia is an agent with the florida department of law enforcement. that's a fortuitous matchup in this case. >> the customs officers in this case did such an amazing job. >> mr. friend is anything you want to say? >> now ten days after lynne's disappearance, investigators, and the media laser focused on clifford friend. janet merriam, still his fiancee at the time, was caught in the whirlwind that followed. >> there was cameras wherever cliff went. >> do you expect to be charged with the murder of your ex-wife? >> trying to tell cliff, in front of his child, that he was guilty of the disappearance of his ex-wife. >> and then there was this investigative nugget, ed o'dell
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reported to the cops that the night lynne disappeared she told him that she was going to clifford's house to pick up a child support payment. when detectives heard that, they got a search warrant for clifford's place. they seized some items and his car, but found no evidence of foul play anywhere. >> i never gave thought that he had anything to do with lynne's disappearance. >> but investigators weren't so sure. so they turned their attention to the area where customs stopped clifford's boat. with waters a thousand feet deep, agent ed royal asked the u.s. navy for help. but there was a little problem. >> the u.s. navy is precluded from providing assistance to law enforcement without reimbursement. so they were willing to provide us three days of searching for $48,000. >> and you were gonna get a bill at the end of it? >> we had to pay upfront, actually. >> two months later, the fee covered, the u.s. navy was ready
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to join in the search. its ship was fitted out with side scan sonar that could image the ocean floor. but no gym bag? >> no bag. no body. the experts told us that it was beyond a needle in a haystack. >> the navy said it had to pull the plug when the money ran out, but lynne's fiancee, ed o'dell stepped in. >> and ed o'dell wrote a check to the navy for another $13,000 to extend the search one more day. >> the extra day bought one promising sighting. >> we saw what we thought was a black bag on the -- on the ocean floor. >> grappling hooks were sent down. searchers on deck held their breath but it wasnt what they were looking for. >> a plastic garbage bag. >> and what was in the garbage bag? >> it turned out to be beer cans, garbage. >> the navy's search had fizzled out. detectives were back at square one. they had already ruled out one of the people closest to lynne.
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what about ed o'dell? do you have to suspect the fiancé? >> not at all. he was in tennessee at the time all of this occurred. we have the phone records. >> so after months detectives were no closer to solving the case. they had no dna, no forensics, no blood spatter, nothing to help them. and despite their suspicions about clifford friend, law enforcement couldn't say definitively what happened to his ex-wife, lynne. >> we didnt have a body. and we didn't have any eye witnesses. >> back in 1994, katherine fernandez-rundle had been the miami-dade state attorney for two years when this case came into her office. she was determined lynne friend's name would not end up in some cold case file. >> this was not the easiest case, as you might imagine. >> couldn't even say definitively if she was dead. she might have metaphorically taken the midnight train to georgia. nobody knew. >> that's correct. we didn't really know that she was missing. we believed it. you had a little boy. we weren't sure what he was gonna say. we didn't have access to him. so really, what you had was very little. and so you had to really build it.
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you had to stay tenacious. >> tenacious indeed. because clifford friend actually had an alibi. one he was not proud of perhaps, but that explained what he was doing that night and why there were two men in a boat. >> coming up, an undercover sting that didn't quite go as planned. >> he said oh, i took the recording device and i dropped it in her diaper. a beautiful setting when you buy your diamond at jared choose from thousands of diamonds and hundreds of settings. and that's why he went to jared... ...the galleria of jewelry they say after seeing a magician make his assistant disappear mr.clean came up with a product that makes dirt virtually disappear. he called it the magic eraser.
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months passed, and with no success in finding lynne's body, police appealed to the public for help. they put together a crimestoppers re-enactment video that aired on local tv showing two men dumping a bag in the ocean then trying to evade customs agents. >> put your hands up. >> a reward was offered, but the tip line stayed mostly silent. neither clifford friend nor alan gold would tell police directly what they were doing on the boat that night. but customs agent tim stellhorn
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thought he knew when he ran a background check and found clifford's priors. >> through the investigative findings, we learned that clifford friend did have a criminal history and part of that criminal history was in drug smuggling. >> and while the other man with him, alan gold, had no history of drug arrests, was clifford friend, a known smuggler, dumping drugs into the ocean that night? his attorney said clifford friend was committing a crime that night, but it wasn't murder. >> they were running drug deals together. >> attorney peter heller says, that's what was in the bag clifford dumped, drugs. you're saying he was dirty? he had a dirty history. >> he did. he did. and they knew that. >> clifford also owned a pawn shop in the miami area. according to his lawyer, clifford's drug running career ended when lynne disappeared. he wanted to turn his life around. he had a little boy to take care of. >> i now pronounce you husband and wife.
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>> and he would take care of christian with his new bride. a year and a half after lynne disappeared, clifford and janet married. alan gold, with a waist long braid, was there too. the investigators never really go away. you're putting together your new life with this man, and yet, you've gotta deal with all that stuff. after the first couple of years, the first two years, it really disappeared. >> as the case receded from the public eye, cifford and janet friend focused on raising young christian. does he remember his mother? >> i never wanted him to forget who his mother was. so, i always made sure that he had pictures of his mother in his room. and he was allowed to ask any question that he ever wanted. >> you become the only mom he really remembers in his life. you are mom. >> i am mom. and he calls me mom. he understands i am not his biological mother. >> what kind of dad was cliff to christian? >> he was a great dad. they went and played ball together. they went fishing together. they went on travels together.
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cliff is a phenomenal father. >> meanwhile, up in tennessee, lynne's onetime fiancee, ed o'dell had moved on with his life too, married now with children. the dwindling friends of lynne thought they'd never see a resolution to the case of the missing woman. but there was one person, in particular, who didn't like to see the dusty jacket of unsolved cases in his files. in 2010, one of miami's most experienced prosecutors, michael von zamft, took over the case along with assistant state attorney, marie mato. what did you think the biggest problem with the case was? >> i had no body, i had no witnesses. and i didn't have anything that would show she was actually dead. >> i think that especially now, in 2014, juries would have high expectations. >> the csi speech that so many prosecutors give in jury
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selection? >> slutdly. they expect physical evidence. they want to see a body. >> the two re-examined the 16-year-old file and took a fresh look at a lead from back then that had never panned out, an aquaintance of clifford's. someone named robert missey told police about a disturbing conversation he had with the ex-husband not long before lynne went missing. he said it happened over breakfast at this ihop. >> clifford told him, "well, she's never leaving this state with my child. she's going for a boat ride and she's never coming back." >> this is dynamite for an investigator. >> it was great. and, we -- we managed to convince missey that he should become our ally. >> in other words, a snitch. missey, a convicted felon, on probation at the time, agreed to wear a wire and met clifford again a few weeks later. there was something that was worrying the pawnbroker about their earlier breakfast meeting. >> my biggest concern is the conversation that we had at ihop. i just want to make sure you didn't talk to anybody. >> oh no. >> cause i don't know what.
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>> i had no conversation ever. >> and that to us gave us confirmation that there had been an -- an actual conversation at the ihop. and there was probably a discussion about the disposing of lynne friend. >> missey turned out to be a hapless, technologically-challenged, informant. at another meeting, missey wanted to make sure clifford didn't discover his concealed wire so he used his own baby as cover. >> when we asked him, "well, what was wrong with the baby? we couldn't hear, the baby was screaming." he said, "oh. i took the recording device and i dropped it in her diaper." >> oh, you're kidding-- >> and the reason she was screaming was because those things get kind of hot. and we were just all appalled that he had done that. >> investigators did believe the initial ihop story, but after missey was caught out in a lie on something else, he was quietly retired from the investigation. now 18 years after lynne friend went missing, prosecutor von zamft decided to tell missey's ihop story to a grand
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jury, absent missey himself. >> we used that as the part of the basis for the indictment. >> marginal evidence, maybe, but nonethless a good prosecutorial strategy. the grand jury indicted. >> are you clifford friend? >> yes, ma'am. >> in 2012, prosecutors charged clifford friend with first-degree murder. his attorney was flabbergasted that prosecutors would dare to build a circumstantial case with no body, mind you, on the expected star witness testimony of a very shaky informant. >> our investigators had done a tremendous amount of work on robert missey. we had boxes of files of -- of dirt on robert missey. >> but what the defense didn't know was that prosecutors were putting up a straw man. missey wouldn't be their star witness at all. >> we were never gonna use him in trial. our whole intent was to use him and have the defense running around looking for him and everything they could find on him. >> and while the defense did just that, spinning its wheels, prosecutors were quietly working
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on reeling in another prize, another, better witness, one clifford friend could only hope he'd never see again. >> coming up -- the other person on that boat that night breaks a promise and 20 years of silence. >> he said "we have to dump the bag." >> when "dateline" continues. now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. right now save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number.
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her from taking the boy out-of-state to nashville where she was to remarry. for the last 20 years, christian had always been in that place, right behind his father, never questioning his innocence. in court, it showed the jury his continuing support of his father, even as he was about to hear, until now, untold family stories. among the first witnesses was ed o'dell, lynne's onetime fiancée. o'dell described his last call with lynne. her call waiting beeped, and she put him on hold. she said it was her ex-husband, clifford, on the other line, asking her to come over to his house and pick up some money he owed. >> so when you hung up with her, that was the last time you ever spoke to her? >> that is correct. >> what did you do when you didn't hear from her? >> i tried to call her and -- did not get through. and -- [ crying ]
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excuse me a minute. >> mr. odell, would you like to take a break? >> no, i would like to get finished. >> to prove clifford killed lynne to stop her from taking their son away, prosecutors called her divorce attorney. he testfied that one week before her disappearance, clifford went ballistic in a family law court when a judge approved the boy's move to nashville. >> he was angrily yelling at his lawyer that nobody, nobody will take christian away from me. >> but these outbursts were at best purely circumstantial evidence. the prosecution would need a lot more than that. remember, lynne's body had never been found. however, the night his ex disappeared, clifford and his pal, alan gold, were spotted in a speedboat dumping a bag overboard. the state believed lynne's remains were in that bag. but alan gold had kept his mouth shut all these years. >> the key was finding a way to force alan gold to cooperate.
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>> prosecutor michael von zamft made the other man in the boat an offer he couldn't refuse. he was subpoenaed to testify and given a grant of immunity with it. if he didn't testify, the hammer would come down hard. >> then i'll have the judge order you to testify. and then i'll let you sit in jail until the trial's over. >> at age 68, gold didn't like the prospect of years in jail. he chose the door marked "cooperation." stetson in hand, alan gold limped into court with a certain bravado. he passed by his former friend, clifford, moments away from telling his version of that fateful night 20 years before. he testified that when he went to clifford's house, the son, christian -- who was supposed to be spending the weekend with his father -- wasn't there. it turned out clifford had dropped the boy off at a babysitter's. and then gold said he right away noticed a large canvas bag on the floor. >> and when he pointed to the bag or told you about the bag, who did he tell you was in the bag?
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>> lynne. >> gold says clifford told him he and lynne had argued, and then things got out of control. >> the next thing he knew, it was over. he had lost it. he knocked her down and choked her out. >> what did you take that to mean? >> it means that she was in the bag. she wasn't comin' back and that was the end of lynne. >> clifford said he'd need the 30-foot go fast boat they owned together. it was docked behind gold's condo on miami beach. >> he wanted to use the boat, take her out pretty deep water and dump her. >> and when he told you that, did you immediately turn and run out the door? >> no. >> gold said -- go figure -- he decided to help his buddy out of a jam because of his son, christian. >> i basically didn't wanna see the kid fatherless and i figured it was the lesser of the evil. i figured it was just a tragic accident that happened and why
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make it worse? >> first, gold said, they got rid of lynne's car. back at the house, the two picked up the bag with lynne's body. >> did you, as you tried to lift this bag, say anything to clifford about, "why did it weigh so much?" >> i did. >> and what did he tell you? >> "it's weighted." >> once on the boat, gold says clifford weighted it down even more. >> he disengaged the anchor from the anchor line and stuffed that in as well. >> customs agents who stopped them confirmed the boat anchor was missing. they also found cement blocks and rope. gold recalled the moment out at sea when he gave clifford a heads-up that customs was following. >> he said, "we have to dump the bag." he jumped in the back, grabbed a hold of the side of the bag. i grabbed the other and it went over the side. >> after a short chase with armed federal agents, gold said they had no choice but to
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surrender. >> about peed my pants but other than that he basically wanted to know what went overboard. i told them that a towel blew over. >> so basically when the customs people asked you what had gone overboard, you lied? >> oh, yeah. i don't really wanna tell anybody i just got done dumping a body in the atlantic. >> gold was asked why now, 20 years later, did he finally stop covering for his pal, clifford? >> you had basically told me if i refused to answer, you would put me in jail. >> and certainly you're not here out of the goodness of your heart? >> no. >> were there any other considerations that kept you from coming forward? >> i made a commitment to the guy 20 years ago. i didn't see any reason to break it. >> you broke it. >> only because you put me in a box and i don't have any choice. >> a compelling witness, for sure, but was he credible? >> he's a character, he is despicable, but he is believable.
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>> prosecutors had one more witness to go -- a jailhouse snitch named andres garcia flores. the judge ordered us not to show his face. flores testified that one night they were watching a spanish tv soap opera when they were in the same jail. ironically, the plot was about a drug dealer who killed his wife by throwing her off a boat. >> do you remember in english what he said to you? >> "wow, remind me of what i did, it's like deja vu." >> more damning testimony -- or was it? >> you are absolutely certain you and mr. friend were watching that show? >> the defense had done its homework and was ready to pounce. >> coming up -- the judge explodes at the prosecution. >> you put on a jailhouse snitch and you didn't check to his credibility? >> and the son defends the man accused of killing his mother. >> i knew he loves me too much to hurt me by taking my mother
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the defense was behind on points after alan gold, the state's star witness, spun a hypnotic story about helping his buddy clifford friend dump his ex-wife's body in the ocean. but one person wasn't convinced. christian friend, the boy who lost his mother at the age of 5, listened to two weeks of damning evidence that his father killed her. >> every night, he came home
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feeling more and more confident that his father was innocent. >> innocent, not going the other way, not getting shaky about -- >> oh he wasn't shaky at all. >> did you have any moments where you waivered, janet? >> never. >> said, "maybe i've been married to a stranger here, or maybe there's things i don't know about this?" >> absolutely not. >> and the reason you stayed with him so foursquare behind him is what? >> we had a great relationship. >> while his son and wife still believed in him, how would the defense get the jury to buy its case? an excellent place to start was the jailhouse snitch. he told that damaging story about him and clifford watching a soap opera together about an ocean-going, wife-murdering, drug dealer. clifford allegedly blurted out something like "that's what i did!" >> the prosecutor, when she told me about this, she says, "you can't -- peter, you can't make this up." i says, "yes, you can." [ laughs ] and in fact, it turned out he did. >> during cross-examination, attorney peter heller, caught the snitch in a lie that sent the whole trial reeling. private investigators working for the defense uncovered
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evidence the state didn't know about. it turned out clifford never did watch that spanish-language tv program with the snitch. >> the problem with his story was, i immediately went and pulled our phone records, and cliff and i were on the telephone when this episode was aired. >> the snitch's story unraveled to the prosecution's great humiliation and unhappiness. after that "whoops," judge teresa pooler ripped into the state. >> seriously? you put on a jailhouse snitch and you didn't check in any further to his credibility? i don't want a response to that. >> you want an answer? i made a mistake. >> shouldn't have gone with it? >> at one point i turned to marie and said, "you know, sometimes when it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> it probably is. >> the judge called in puzzled jurors and told them to disregard the snitch's testimony. >> he's now under investigation for perjury. >> and here was the big point of the defense's newly energized argument.
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jurors, if the state would put on a big fat liar like the jailhouse snitch, what did that say about alan gold, the star witness? >> prosecutors were concerned. >> that was their whole key, was to try and say, "if they put on one liar, they put on the other." >> the defense would do everything it could to prove that, like the snitch, gold was a liar, also, and that the reason he decided to tell prosecutors what they wanted to hear was that he was afraid of being charged with murder, too. >> there's no statute of limitations on first-degree murder, is there? >> i didn't whack the broad so i didn't care. >> is that what this is? do you mean whack the broad? is that what she is? >> i watch "the sopranos" a lot. >> it didn't take much prodding of the witness to show the court just how little respect gold had for the entire proceeding. >> you find this whole thing to be comical? >> absolutely. >> why is that, sir? >> took 20 years to get here. >> oh, so that's why it's funny? >> your sense of humor is different than mine. >> the judge limited the defense from offering its drug-smuggling alibi and the suggestion that it
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was drugs, not lynne's body, in the bag clifford dumped. still the defense was able to shoehorn in the thought that gold and clifford were on a drug run that night. >> isn't it true, sir, that you needed to meet him that night to go run some drugs. isn't that true? blp blp. >> [ bleep ] >> with no body ever found, no dna and no physical evidence in clifford friend's house to prove lynne was murdered there, gold admitted he couldn't with absolute certainty say that lynne's body was in that bag. >> could you tell from your own senses that there was a body in there, yes or no? >> wasn't april fool's. there was a body. >> okay. but you didn't look in there to confirm there was a body? >> no. no. >> with the state and the defense now resting their cases, closing arguments boiled down to one thing -- would jurors believe alan gold? >> you know alan gold was about as unrepentant a sinner as you're ever gonna see. the state put him on because he knew things that only he would know. >> you cannot believe what alan
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gold said. he has an agenda. he fabricated, because of his agenda, to save his own [ expletive ]. >> the 20 year old murder case was now in the hands of the jury. jurors deliberated late into the evening. around 9:30, they announced a verdict. >> christian and i were together, holdin' hands. i had told him no matter what happened, we would hold our heads high. >> we the jury find the defendant clifford brett friend guilty of second-degree murder. >> second-degree murder. the jury apparently believed gold's story, but not that the crime was premeditated. at sentencing a few weeks later, lynne's long ago fiancée, ed o'dell, spoke directly to christian, reminding him of what he missed in life. >> you will not be able to understand lynne's love for you until you have your own child. when you will know a love that
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you never knew possible before. >> christian, who'd sat silently throughout the trial, finally spoke. and he was still four-square behind his father. >> i'm not gonna go into the frustration i feel in hearing that i missed out on growing up with my mother. i'm not gonna go into how frustrating it is to hear how i've become a good person in spite of my father. because he's the best person i know. i've been asked why i never questioned my dad about any of this many times by many people. and i never felt the need to. he raised me and taught me right from wrong. you've heard it said many times that my dad loved me too much to let me go. but i know that he loves me too much to hurt me by taking my mother from me. >> in court, judge teresa pooler had the final word.
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>> you treated lynne friend with unspeakable -- sir, look at me -- with unspeakable cruelty. your actions left your five-year-old child, to grow up 5-year-old child to grow up without knowing his mother. the manner in which you disposed of her body, sir, was despicable. by so cavalierly dumping her in the ocean. clifford brett friend, for these reasons, i am sentencing you to life in prison. 20 years ago state attorney katherine fernandez rundle vowed that lynne friend's story would not end up in some cold case file. now, she says, there is justice both for the young mother, and for her son, even though he disagrees with the outcome of the case. ultimately it's all about a boy, isn't it? >> all about a boy. >> this tug of love between the two parents. >> that's right. except i would beg to say that i don't think a father who would deprive a boy of the love of a mother really loves the boy. he loved himself more, it seems to me.
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>> markers. out west there's the great open sky. in south florida, the ocean, always the ocean, the vast churning tropical waters. for the aging friends, still remembering, it is lynne's marker, too. after a violent death, the place where, they prayed, she might finally rest in peace. 3 f2 oración esta donde final ella
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