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00:10He was gunned down in his own driveway, execution style.
00:15This was no accident.
00:17What was the extent of his injuries?
00:19He had a gunshot wound on his back and shoulder and gunshot wound to the head.
00:25People just couldn't wrap their minds around why somebody would want a firefighter dead.
00:30Robbie! Robbie!
00:35I dropped to my knees. I lost my best friend. My world had shattered. Sorry.
00:43Total shock. The anger didn't come for a few days. That anger will eat at me the rest of my
00:49life.
00:54Ballistics experts determined that this murder weapon shot two kinds of projectiles.
01:00Definitely sent a chill down my spine.
01:02There's one gun that can do that. It's a Taurus judge.
01:05A Taurus judge revolver had been stolen from an Evansville pawn shop.
01:10This is someone who really had this calculated down to every last detail.
01:16How many levels of betrayal are there in this story?
01:21It's almost like an onion. You keep peeling back the layers and there's more betrayal.
01:38Hi. I'm Paula Zahn.
01:40And tonight, we're on the case in Evansville, Indiana.
01:44In many ways, the city provides its residents the best of both worlds.
01:49It's an economic hub that still feels like a small town.
01:53So it's not surprising that this tight-knit community values its local heroes
01:58and that the violent murder of firefighter Robert Doerr shook everyone it touched to their core.
02:05That pain would only deepen as the disturbing details of how the savage attack unfolded came to light.
02:14And it left many wondering just how well they knew their neighbors.
02:22February 26th, 2019.
02:26It was just after 7 on a cold Tuesday night when the Evansville police got a call from a terrified
02:34Becky Doerr.
02:47As ambulances raced to her home, first responders desperately tried to get more details.
02:55Where was the shot at?
02:57Ma'am, I don't know. It's dark. All I see is blood on the ground.
03:01What did this happen, ma'am?
03:02Just a few minutes ago, I heard popping came out. I saw my husband just laying there.
03:06Oh, my God. Please hurry.
03:13Officers arrived at the scene, and they were stunned by what they saw.
03:17I'm up at the intersection of Colorado and Oakley.
03:20Not only had the victim been shot multiple times, but he was a friend.
03:27Yeah, his name is Robert Doerr. He's a firefighter.
03:3151-year-old Robert Doerr, a longtime member of the local fire department.
03:37At what point did it become clear that it was a firefighter?
03:42When the fire station showed up, they immediately knew who he was.
03:47I just realized who it is.
03:50Body camera footage in this particular case is really emotional because they're working on their friend.
03:56He's starting compressions now. Stay with me. Stay with me.
03:59Describe the effort to save his life.
04:03The first responders are giving it their all.
04:06Robbie! Robbie!
04:07It was traumatic for them as they realized that they were not going to be able to save him.
04:12Damn it!
04:13Oh, God, no.
04:15No.
04:16Damn it!
04:21WHEHT anchor Brandon Bartlett was just up the street watching emergency workers arrive.
04:27Even from a distance, he could sense the wave of sadness.
04:32First responders did not know what they were walking into.
04:35This is a small town.
04:37They arrived there and see this man lying on the ground.
04:40They rushed over to him and then realized, wait, this is Robbie.
04:44This is one of our own.
04:46And the magnitude of the moment really hit home after Robert Doerr was officially declared dead in his driveway.
04:55I can't imagine what it was like for them.
04:57I can still see it in my head to this day.
05:05A local legend had been murdered.
05:11His co-workers loved him.
05:14He was larger than life.
05:16Several firefighters actually led a procession of Robbie's body from the scene to the coroner's office.
05:26But the homicide detectives who stayed behind had to put their emotions aside and focus on doing their jobs.
05:34What were some of the first steps that investigators on the scene took?
05:39Everyone's wondering what happened.
05:41They're trying to figure out why is this firefighter laying in his driveway with a gunshot wound.
05:47And there was a theory right from the beginning was this road rage.
05:50Did someone follow him home?
05:53On the surface, there was evidence that supported that theory.
05:59Robert had been just steps from his truck when he was hit with a hail of gunfire.
06:06What was the extent of his injuries?
06:09He had a through-and-through gunshot wound on his back and shoulder.
06:13And then he also had a gunshot wound to the head.
06:20Robert's wife, Becky, was certain the attack had begun seconds after her husband had arrived home.
06:27What did she tell investigators?
06:29She really didn't have much information to give them.
06:32She was making dinner and heard him pull up in the driveway and then heard popping sounds.
06:38Becky said, I heard three to four shots outside.
06:43Did she see the shooter?
06:45She did not.
06:47Could investigators find any witnesses?
06:50Nobody saw the killer and nobody saw the shooting.
06:54And no one had even seen nor heard a car fleeing the crime scene.
07:00It was very dark that night.
07:02This was definitely done in the cover of darkness.
07:08Crime scene analysts scoured the area looking for any evidence the shooter may have left behind.
07:15But all they found was the bag Robert carried his lunch in.
07:21Then officers made a critical discovery.
07:25They're canvassing the area, seeing if there's any witnesses.
07:28They're knocking on neighbors' doors.
07:29And they did notice across the street there was bullet holes.
07:34One through an awning.
07:35And then there was one left inside of the wood of one of the homes.
07:40Investigators were stunned.
07:42The bullet damage meant that the shots had come from the opposite direction they had originally thought.
07:50That was very helpful to investigators because with the bullets in homes across the street, they knew that they were
07:55traveling from the direction of Robbie Doerr's house.
08:01That discovery eliminated the possibility of a road rage incident.
08:06Because of the trajectory of the bullets, the road rage incident wouldn't make any sense.
08:12Whoever shot those particular bullets would have had to be standing directly across from those homes.
08:18In fact, the ballistics team now believed that the door's driveway was the shooter's likely position.
08:27Investigators noted an area of disturbed dust on the side of Robert's truck that helped them piece together the terrifying
08:34chain of events.
08:36Walk me through what you think happened after he got out of his truck.
08:40I think he sees the shooter in the driveway.
08:42Gets out of his truck.
08:44He's probably wondering, why is this person standing in my driveway?
08:48He sees the firearm.
08:50As Robert tried to take cover, he bumped into his truck, leaving the brush mark in the dust.
08:58The shots start.
09:01He drops his lunch sack.
09:03As he realizes what's happening, I think he kind of turned against his truck, tried to run away but didn't
09:08make it very far.
09:10He was shot in the back of the head.
09:12The details changed the direction of the investigation.
09:17It now appeared that the shooting was not a random act of violence.
09:23Robert had been murdered during a targeted attack.
09:30That must have made his murder even more unthinkable.
09:36Yeah, the fact that this truly innocent victim is ambushed in his own driveway, it was really just unthinkable.
09:45People just couldn't wrap their minds around why somebody would want a firefighter dead.
09:50And that question was about to become even harder to answer as police discovered a flurry of clues that seemed
09:59to point in every direction.
10:14As investigators continued to collect evidence at the murder scene, Robert Doerr's daughter Lindsay got the call that would change
10:23her life forever.
10:30How did you get the news that tragedy had struck?
10:34Getting a phone call.
10:36And he said, Lindsay, dad's dead.
10:41And I was like, what?
10:43All I noticed, he had been shot.
10:45My husband took the phone from me and we rushed to his house.
10:52When Lindsay arrived at the crime scene, she was still in a fog.
10:58We had to park down the street and all I kept saying was, I need to be with my dad.
11:02And I got maneuvered into the house and I just, I dropped to my knees.
11:06I had realized I lost my best friend.
11:10My world had shattered.
11:12Sorry.
11:18Emergency workers managed to shield the young woman from seeing the bloody crime scene.
11:24But police had some difficult questions for loved ones about a potential motive for the murder.
11:31Could you think of any reason why anyone would hurt your father?
11:36No.
11:36I had no idea why anybody would want to hurt him.
11:38He would do anything for anyone.
11:42He was a great guy.
11:43He would give you the shirt off his back, the last dollar in his pocket.
11:48Robbie had no enemies in this world.
11:51He aimed to please everybody.
11:58Robert was a role model and a hero in the community.
12:03He had worked at the Evansville Fire Department for 28 years.
12:08He was a guy that when he went to a scene, he would rush into a building.
12:13He would do whatever necessary to rescue anyone.
12:18No one could understand why anyone would want him dead.
12:26Robert Doerr and his second wife, Becky, lived a quiet life.
12:30He was a doting father to his only daughter, Lindsay.
12:34And she made him a grandfather shortly before his death.
12:39What was your dad like as a father?
12:42He was my best friend.
12:43Someone I called when I needed anything.
12:45He had the funniest personality.
12:48He was a jokester.
12:49He was never afraid of anything.
12:50Where was he in his life when this tragedy hit?
12:54He had just gotten married.
12:55He loved her.
12:56I know that he felt like he had no care in the world.
13:05The picture Robert's family painted of a hardworking community pillar offered few leads for police to follow.
13:15But his autopsy did provide one.
13:18The report revealed that two different types of ammunition had been used in the murder.
13:24Robert Doerr was killed with both .410 shotgun ammunition as well as .45 long-hole ammunition.
13:33We did have some fragments of bullets and shotgun shell wadding.
13:40The clue was puzzling.
13:43Was there any belief that Robert Doerr could have been shot by two different assailants?
13:49It would be natural to assume that when they're investigating something, it always starts out with a really broad brush.
13:55You can even have one shooter use two different firearms.
14:02But after careful analysis of the ammunition, the ballistics team posed a different idea.
14:09We had a great ballistics expert from the Indiana State Police that took a look.
14:13She was able to determine that this particular murder weapon shot two kinds of projectiles.
14:19There's one gun on the market that can do that, and that's a Taurus judge.
14:25Taurus judge is a revolver-style pistol.
14:28It shoots a .410 shotgun shell as well as a .45-1 Colt.
14:32That really helped us narrow down the murder weapon in this case.
14:39Police went to work trying to connect the unusual-style pistol to an owner.
14:45How did knowing what weapon was used accelerate the investigation?
14:50They were looking to see if there was any reported missing firearms.
14:54And in fact, the Taurus judge was reported stolen from a pawn shop.
15:00How surprised were they that one of these guns had recently been stolen?
15:04I think it was a big break in the case.
15:07They knew and they got that information that they needed to follow up on it.
15:13Police became even more intrigued when they discovered that the pawn shop was located just a few miles away from
15:21the crime scene.
15:22They talked to the pawn shop owner and went from there.
15:26While police began seriously investigating the possible connections between the pawn shop robbery and Robert Doerr's murder,
15:36it was a deep dive into the victim's personal life that provided the next big break on the case.
15:56While investigators continued to piece together the odd clues found in the wake of Robert Doerr's murder,
16:04it was the firefighter himself that gave the investigation a new focus.
16:10A search of his personal items revealed an unsent note he had written to his wife, Becky.
16:17In it, Robert sounded deeply frustrated and vulnerable.
16:22He said he was someone who was really hardworking for his family,
16:26was doing everything he could to keep Becky happy.
16:30and it seemed that he felt he was putting a lot of work into the relationship and she was not.
16:40How long had they been married?
16:42They were married not even a year before this happened.
16:46Most of the details in the letter were about the couple's financial struggles.
16:51But there was also a more troubling issue raised.
16:56He said he knew that she wasn't faithful to him.
17:00Robert feared that his wife was involved with another man.
17:06He wrote that ever since he came back into your life, we have been drifting apart.
17:13How did that information change the direction of the investigation?
17:17It just tipped investigators off that potentially there were some marital issues with infidelity,
17:23but no one was specifically named in the letter.
17:26Still, that possibility raised a major red flag.
17:31Police believed if Becky Doerr was having an affair,
17:35her lover was a prime suspect in her husband's murder.
17:41It was an obvious other person.
17:43We're looking for a motive who would do this.
17:45And there was no motive for anyone else to do something like this to Robert Doerr.
17:58Investigators spoke with Robert's co-worker, Larry Wilt,
18:01who confirmed that his best friend was worried about his marriage.
18:06Did he believe that Becky loved him?
18:09I think he hoped more than believed.
18:12Bobby was very insecure because he'd been cheated on several times before with previous relationships.
18:17Is it true he suspected that Becky wasn't faithful to him?
18:21He had serious questions about it, and I believe he knew more than he was letting anybody else know.
18:27Did he ever confront her?
18:28That I can't answer.
18:29I don't know if he confronted her or not.
18:36But police were ready to ask Becky about the problems in the couple's marriage.
18:43They did end up interviewing her at length.
18:46We know that she was inside the home when this happened, so it wasn't suspected that she was the shooter.
18:52But they were trying to figure out any possible motive.
18:55Becky admitted that she and Robert often argued about money, but denied she was unfaithful to him.
19:05Investigators remained skeptical.
19:09Police searched her phone.
19:11What did they find out?
19:12The police did take her phone, and they could see every text message that you send and every call that
19:17you make.
19:18The search revealed nothing that indicated that Becky had been seeing another man.
19:25Was there anything else you got off her phone?
19:27No, nothing of evidential value.
19:30The once promising lead appeared to be a dead end.
19:39And while investigators were struggling to find a new one, Lindsay and the city of Evansville wanted answers.
19:47So far, all they had were whispers and innuendo.
19:54We were hearing a lot of different things.
19:57The rumors spread like wildfire within the community.
20:00A lot of speculation.
20:02People just couldn't imagine why something like this would happen to somebody so good.
20:08It was like torture.
20:10Someone just took my dad away from me for the rest of my life.
20:14It wasn't fair.
20:16And as the day slipped by without a suspect, the pressure on police continued to mount.
20:24The community was up in arms over this.
20:27A lot of people were pushing for answers to the case.
20:31It's very frustrating for families to sit and watch as evidence doesn't come together.
20:36Police were working around the clock to connect the complex set of clues.
20:41And those pieces were about to come together in a way no one expected.
21:01Detectives trying to solve the murder of Robert Doerr were looking for a clue that would jumpstart the investigation.
21:10And for those that loved the local hero, it was a time of confusion and pain.
21:17Getting over the initial shock took a while.
21:20The anger part didn't come for a few days.
21:23That anger will never go away.
21:25That anger will eat at me the rest of my life.
21:26But Larry and his fellow firefighters concentrated on supporting Robert's daughter, Lindsay, as she struggled with her deep sense of
21:36loss.
21:37The fire department really rallied around Lindsay.
21:41You become a family.
21:42And that's the way they've treated Lindsay.
21:45And that'll never change.
21:49How did you work through your grief?
21:51I still struggle with it.
21:54I had nightmares.
21:55I was terrified to do anything.
21:56Because I don't know why my dad got shot.
22:01I was terrified to leave my house.
22:10But despite those fears, Lindsay was prepared to do whatever it took
22:16to see her father's killer brought to justice.
22:22How much did investigators end up telling you about the details of the case?
22:28They told me as much as they could, which wasn't a lot.
22:30They don't want to get your hopes up.
22:32They don't want to say, hey, we have a lead.
22:35And then be like, well, that lead failed.
22:41Unbeknownst to Lindsay, investigators were making progress.
22:46The advance came with a major break in another case they believe to be connected to Robert's murder.
22:53One involving a Taurus Judge pistol stolen from a nearby pawn shop.
23:01They followed up with the owner of that pawn shop and tied that theft to a person by the name
23:08of Larry Richman Jr.
23:09Did Larry Richman Jr. admit that he had stolen the weapon?
23:14Yes.
23:14He ended up pleading guilty to stealing that firearm.
23:18Police were surprised that Richman Jr., a 23-year-old with no criminal history, was involved in the theft.
23:26And their suspect seemed stunned that police were asking him about the attack on Robert Doerr.
23:33He was pretty disturbed that this potential murder weapon was now being tied back to him.
23:40Where did the investigation go from there?
23:41He was very cooperative in giving information on his stealing of this firearm from the pawn shop.
23:50In fact, Richman Jr. told police a fascinating story about how he became involved in the crime.
23:59Why did he say he stole the gun?
24:01He stole it for his father, Larry Richman Sr.
24:04His father was not eligible to own a firearm.
24:08So he told police that his father asked him to steal that gun because he couldn't legally own one himself.
24:17Yes.
24:17He said his father had expressed he wanted a firearm for personal protection.
24:21Investigators believe that Richman Jr. was telling them the truth.
24:25But the reason his father couldn't own a firearm was alarming.
24:33What was Larry Richman Sr.'s criminal record?
24:36Larry Richman Sr. was found guilty of murder in 1996.
24:43He had spent a number of years in prison and was out just shortly before this happened.
24:52A convicted killer illegally in the possession of the unusual type of pistol that killed Robert Doerr seemed like more
25:00than just a coincidence.
25:05Still, investigators wanted to have stronger evidence when they confronted the hardened criminal.
25:12And while police searched for something to link him to the murder, another critical clue came on their radar during
25:20a routine follow-up on Becky Doerr's cell phone data.
25:26What did they find out?
25:27So there's what's on your phone, which we can see.
25:29But they also ordered her cell phone records from her company.
25:36Detectives expected the two sets of call logs to be identical.
25:40But they weren't.
25:44And one of the detectives realized that she had deleted a call.
25:49What stood out about the fact that she deleted that one call?
25:53Detectives had asked her at length, who did you talk to on this night?
25:56She never mentions that phone call.
26:00Detective suspicions were raised even further when they looked at when the deleted call had been made.
26:07Less than 30 minutes before Robert's murder.
26:11When confronted with it, they were asking her, okay, on the night of the murder for four minutes and 18
26:17seconds, who's this phone number belong to?
26:20Becky claimed she didn't remember the call.
26:23She mentions every other detail about that night.
26:27So things are not adding up at this point.
26:36And police believe they knew why Becky wasn't telling them the truth.
26:41They had already obtained the name of the man who owned the cell phone.
26:45It is Larry Richman Sr.'s phone number.
26:51We know that she's been talking to him on the night of the murder.
26:57She at first denies that she knows him at all.
27:00And then she tells many lies.
27:05Suddenly, a grim picture was coming into focus.
27:09Larry Richman Sr. was now the prime suspect in Robert Doar's murder.
27:16But there was still one question looming over the entire investigation.
27:23What made Richman Sr. want to shoot Robert Doar in his driveway?
27:33And every potential answer to that question pointed in the same direction.
27:39Robert's wife, Becky Doar.
27:41It's almost like an onion.
27:43You keep peeling back the layers and there's more betrayal.
28:00Investigators had found crucial links between an ex-con named Larry Richman Sr.
28:05and the murder of Robert Doar.
28:09But the most shocking connections were about to be revealed.
28:13The first came when detectives pressed Robert's wife, Becky,
28:18about the mysterious deleted call on her cell phone.
28:31She had some information that she wasn't giving to detectives.
28:34Becky, we know the answer.
28:36The deleted phone call came from a contact in Becky's phone as Larry Ali
28:42with a phone number that was known by police as belonging to Larry Richman Sr.
28:48Police wanted Becky to explain how she knew Richman.
28:51Her answer was stunning.
28:54When confronted with Larry Richman Sr.'s phone number, she says,
28:58well, that's my sister's fiancé. I don't know him really.
29:02Tell us the truth.
29:03I didn't know anything about that.
29:05Tell us the truth.
29:07Investigators continue to turn up the heat and found out that Becky and Robert Doar
29:13both knew Larry Richman Sr. well.
29:17They've been out to eat together.
29:18They've spent holidays together.
29:20We have a photo of Becky Fox Doar.
29:23Robbie Doar is there.
29:25And so is Mandy, her sister, and Larry Richman Sr.
29:28So her story to investigators that she doesn't know him well at all was a lie.
29:39Police were now convinced the only reason Becky Doar would try to mislead them
29:45was to hide her role in her husband's murder.
29:52Investigators believe the next conversation should be with Becky's sister.
29:58When police brought in Becky's sister, Mandy, for questioning,
30:01what was their plan to get out the truth?
30:05At this point, we know a lot of information,
30:08so we're bringing in witnesses to see what stories they're going to tell.
30:14What did Mandy reveal?
30:16She was not aware of much.
30:18She knows her fiancé is on parole for murder,
30:21but she didn't have any other knowledge as to anything else that had happened.
30:26Police switched gears.
30:28They asked Mandy where Richman was during the hours leading up to the attack.
30:34Her story was intriguing.
30:37The night of the murder, they got in an argument about his infidelity.
30:41And following those heated words about cheating,
30:45her fiancé stormed out of the house.
30:49He said he was going to go to his parents' house.
30:51They live close by.
30:52Police were puzzled.
30:54That timeline seemed to place Richman at his parents' home
31:00instead of the crime scene.
31:02But there was more to Mandy's account.
31:06She went by his parents' house and didn't see his vehicle.
31:09She drives around for a little bit, but she could not find him.
31:15In fact, it wasn't until 30 minutes after Robert Doerr was killed
31:21that Mandy finally ran into Richman.
31:25Eventually, she meets up with him back at his parents' house where he's outside.
31:30Based on Mandy's story, her fiancé was unaccounted for at the time of the shooting.
31:39Police hoped that his cell phone data would pinpoint his location.
31:44But Richman Sr. refused to cooperate.
31:48Prosecutors then got a warrant that allowed them to crack his phone.
31:56We received Larry Richman Sr.'s phone,
31:58and we placed it on one of our extraction tools,
32:02which gave us full, unfeathered access to the phone.
32:06Once inside, digital forensic examiner John Carter
32:10began mining it for information.
32:13But at first, it seemed as if Richman was a step ahead of him.
32:17There was no record of the phone having been used prior to the day of the murder.
32:24If you were to look at this phone,
32:26it would literally look like the first phone call that he made
32:29was on February the 26th of 2019.
32:33He had deleted all call history,
32:36all text history prior to the date of the shots fired.
32:45But there were things that Richman couldn't delete.
32:50What would you say was the first important evidence you found?
32:57Geographical location data that put Larry Richman Sr. at a gas station.
33:01A stone's throw from Robbie Doerr's residence
33:04about 30 minutes prior to the shooting.
33:08And then what happened in the next 30 minutes?
33:11It goes dead.
33:12And I don't mean that the battery died.
33:14It was purposely turned off.
33:17There's no signal coming in.
33:19There's no signal going out.
33:21Then miraculously, after the shot's fired,
33:24the phone turns back on.
33:25Why do you think Richman turned his phone off?
33:27I believe that Larry seriously thought that
33:30if he were to turn his phone off,
33:31that he would be incognito for those 30 or so minutes,
33:34and that we think he was always at the location
33:37where his phone went off and then back on.
33:41He actually gave us more information
33:43than he was trying to hide.
33:47That's because the gas station's security cameras
33:50told a different story.
33:52It showed Richman pulling in,
33:55leave, and then return a half hour later.
33:59And there was more data discovered
34:01inside the apps on Richman's phone.
34:05Investigators found evidence
34:06that he had been obsessively monitoring a police scanner.
34:10He was listening to it for the majority of the day
34:13when the murder occurred.
34:14What do you think he was listening for?
34:16Firefighters and police officers,
34:18when they clock in and clock out,
34:20they call into dispatch.
34:21I believe that he was listening for Robbie
34:23to sign off from work
34:24so that he would know when to look for Robbie at his house.
34:32That is so chilling.
34:34What went through your mind
34:35when you put these pieces together?
34:37This is someone who really thought
34:39that they had planned out all the steps
34:41and had this calculated down to every last detail,
34:45trying to ensure that all of his tracks were covered.
34:48And ultimately, the way that he went about doing it
34:51was his downfall.
34:54And more elements of the murder plot took shape
34:57when Richman's own son told police
35:00about a potential motive for the brutal attack,
35:04a secret romance between Becky Dorr and his father.
35:10His son had seen them kissing.
35:16While there was no proof of the affair
35:19on Richman Sr.'s phone,
35:22Becky Dorrs provided a treasure trove of information.
35:27That allowed police to retrieve records
35:29that documented the affair had been going on for some time.
35:34They had talked since December.
35:36They're having some sort of relationship,
35:37and she's concealing it all.
35:44Was Becky's sister, Mandy, aware
35:47that Becky had been seeing Larry Richman Sr.?
35:51No, Mandy is not aware of this at all.
35:53It was a shock to her.
35:55Detectives believe there was more than a sordid romance
35:58behind the deadly plot to kill Robert.
36:01Our theory is the motivation to do it was money.
36:05Elizabeth Fox Dorr, as a surviving spouse of a firefighter,
36:08stood to get 70% of his pension
36:10and an initial lump sum payout as well for his death.
36:15But it was another miscalculation.
36:19She thought she was the beneficiary on Robbie's insurance policies,
36:21and she was also going to be the beneficiary of his pension.
36:25But Robbie had told me several times
36:27that that money was for Lindsay
36:29and was not going anywhere but to Lindsay.
36:34The evidence spelled out a dark, calculated plan
36:39filled with greed and lust,
36:42one that ultimately crumbled
36:44when it was exposed to the light.
36:47The technology tells the story of everything
36:51that Larry Richman Sr. did that night.
36:54We placed him at the scene of the crime
36:57right before it happened.
36:58We know he's talking to Elizabeth Fox Dorr,
37:01the wife of the victim.
37:03We have evidence that they're having this secret affair.
37:06We know that his son gave him a weapon
37:10that was exactly like the one used in this murder.
37:13We knew we had enough to make an arrest.
37:17In this particular case,
37:19it took lots of smaller pieces
37:21and seeing how they connected with one another
37:24to affirmatively go in and say
37:27that this is what we believed happened.
37:29Larry Richman Sr. and Elizabeth Fox Dorr
37:33were arrested and charged with murder
37:36and conspiracy to commit murder.
37:41Elizabeth was tried first.
37:46How concerned were you
37:48that this was a largely circumstantial case?
37:51Because those are very difficult to win.
37:53It's always a concern when you go to trial,
37:54and this trial was the first one
37:56that was televised from Vandenberg County,
37:58and so quite literally, the world was watching.
38:01The pressure was on.
38:03The defendant in this case, Elizabeth Fox Dorr,
38:06thought she could delete a phone call
38:08and get away with murder.
38:09But what she didn't count on
38:10was the Evansville Police Department.
38:12Have you ever been involved
38:14in any other murder case
38:16where you could vividly paint a picture
38:19about what unfolded?
38:22Nothing as involved as this.
38:23We're trying to paint that bigger picture for the jury,
38:26trying to get them to understand
38:28all of the little nuances.
38:30In this particular case,
38:32that was something that was very crucial.
38:34The phone belonging to Larry Richman Sr.
38:37contacted Elizabeth Fox Dorr's number 15 times.
38:43Robert's daughter, Lindsay,
38:45was in the courtroom listening to every word.
38:49What was the hardest part of the trial for you?
38:52They showed pictures.
38:56They played the interrogation video,
38:58and it just is thrown at you all at once.
39:03He was in love,
39:05and his love ended his life.
39:11Perhaps the most chilling evidence
39:13was surveillance video
39:15that showed Richman Sr. at the gas station
39:18shortly after the shooting.
39:21If you take a listen,
39:22you can hear sirens in the background
39:24as he enters the gas station at 7.12 p.m.,
39:26just minutes after the murder took place.
39:31After a week of emotional testimony,
39:34the case went to the jury.
39:36They hooked all the links together in the chain,
39:39and by the end of the trial,
39:41there wasn't any doubt
39:42that she was involved in it.
39:45Elizabeth Becky Dorr
39:47was found guilty
39:48and sentenced to 90 years.
39:54We finally knew exactly what happened,
39:57and 12 people found you guilty.
40:00You weren't supposed to show emotion,
40:02but I burst into tears.
40:09But nothing about the verdict
40:11can give back Robert's family and friends
40:14what they have lost.
40:16Robbie's still a huge part of my life.
40:18There's not a day that goes by
40:19that I don't think about him.
40:21These shirts were made
40:23after Robbie was murdered.
40:26It's got his badge number
40:28covered by the traditional
40:29morning black band.
40:31There's hundreds of these
40:32running around Evansville.
40:33It's a fitting tribute
40:35to a fallen hero.
40:38Everything I do
40:39revolves around just
40:41making my dad proud.
40:44I miss him like crazy.
40:46He just wanted to be loved.
40:48That's all he wanted,
40:49and it's not fair.
40:55Lindsay and Robert's loved ones
40:57have another legal battle to face.
41:00Larry Richman Sr.'s trial
41:02will keep you posted on the verdict.
41:04I'm Paula Zahn.
41:06Please join us again next time
41:08when we're back on the case.
41:10On the next,
41:12on the case,
41:13have you ever heard
41:15a more callous murder?
41:17No,
41:18Inez woke up
41:19in a decrepit trailer,
41:22feels a gunshot
41:23to her face.
41:25It's chilling.
41:26I just started banging the wall.
41:29It was just horrible.
41:30It was just horrible.
41:30It was just horrible.
41:30It was just horrible.
41:30It was horrible.
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