This episode of Dateline covers the murder of Doug Carlisle, the investigation into his wife Alberta's involvement, and the complex web of greed surrounding North Dakota's oil boom. Key discussions include the suspicious circumstances of Doug's death, the role of Alberta, and the involvement of James Henriksen and Timothy Succo.
The episode begins with the chilling 911 call made by Alberta Carlisle after her husband Doug was shot in their home in Spokane, Washington. Detectives Brian Sesnick and Mark Burbridge arrive to find Doug dead, and Alberta's story raises red flags about her potential involvement.
As the investigation unfolds, Doug's financial troubles and his connections to the oil industry emerge. Detectives uncover a network of business partners, including James Henriksen, who had a contentious relationship with Doug over a lucrative oil lease.
Timothy Succo, a hitman, is eventually linked to the murder through DNA evidence found on a welding glove. The investigation reveals a conspiracy involving multiple parties, including Alberta's husband James, who is suspected of orchestrating the hit.
The episode concludes with the trial of James Henriksen, who is found guilty of conspiracy and murder for hire, while Alberta's life is forever changed by the events surrounding her husband's death.
Doug Carlisle is murdered in Spokane, leading to a complex investigation involving greed, a hitman, and conspiracy.
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