This episode of Dateline covers the murder of Rob Cantor, the investigation into his death, and the subsequent trial of Tony Tung. Key topics include the suspicious circumstances surrounding Cantor's death, the relationship between Cantor and Tung's wife Sophie Manoux, and the evidence leading to Tung's arrest.
The episode begins with the discovery of Rob Cantor's body in a basement bedroom after a fire in Teaneck, New Jersey. Investigators soon determine that he was shot execution style before the fire was set. The police focus on Cantor's relationships, particularly with Sophie Manoux, who was married to Tony Tung.
As the investigation unfolds, it is revealed that Tung had motive due to his wife's affair with Cantor. Evidence, including emails and video footage, suggests Tung was present in the area around the time of the murder. Despite a lack of physical evidence linking him directly to the crime, Tung is arrested and charged.
The trial sees emotional testimonies from family and friends, including Sophie, who describes her relationship with Cantor. Ultimately, Tung is found guilty, but the conviction is later overturned due to prejudicial testimony. He is retried and again sentenced to life in prison.
The episode concludes with reflections from Cantor's family and friends on the impact of his death and the long legal battle that followed.
Rob Cantor was murdered, leading to Tony Tung's arrest and trial for the crime.
This episode stands out for the following:
Forever, those people, forever, their souls will be marred and torn by these events.The Room Downstairs
What was your gut telling you as to what this could be?The Room Downstairs
It wasn't just a shooting, it was an execution.The Room Downstairs
It was a huge relief. You know, you got to pay for what you did.The Room Downstairs
That was horrific.The Room Downstairs
I questioned this crazy justice system.The Room Downstairs