This episode of Dateline covers the murder of Ken Dolezar, the investigation into his death, and the arrest of Chris Wright. Key discussions include the complex relationships among residents of a Salt Lake City loft, the evidence against Chris, and the potential involvement of David Novak.
Ken Dolezar was shot five times in a restaurant parking lot in Sandy, Utah, on November 15, 2007. Witness Lee Carlson saw the shooting and described the shooter, leading police to investigate Chris Wright, who had connections to Dolezar.
Chris's wife, Bianca, insists on his innocence, providing an alibi and questioning the evidence, including a voicemail that allegedly lured Dolezar to the meeting. The investigation reveals a web of relationships and financial dealings among the loft residents.
As the trial unfolds, Chris is convicted based on circumstantial evidence, including DNA found in Dolezar's car and a shell casing linked to a gun owned by Chris. However, Bianca and friends suspect David Novak, who had financial ties to Dolezar, may have orchestrated the murder.
The episode concludes with Chris being sentenced to 15 years to life, while Novak remains uncharged, leaving questions about the true circumstances surrounding Dolezar's murder.
The episode examines the murder of Ken Dolezar and the wrongful conviction of Chris Wright, highlighting complex relationships and potential conspiracies among loft residents.
This episode stands out for the following:
I've never had a case this complicated before.Suspicion
There were so many parts of the puzzle that were not adding up.Suspicion
He cries like a baby from the start to the finish of that movie.Suspicion
I don't want to be married to a murderer.Suspicion