An American dentist has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife of 30 years while the couple was on a safari in Zambia, federal prosecutors said in a news release.
An American dentist has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife of 30 years while the couple was on a safari in Zambia, the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado said in a news release.
“The defendant in this case thought he could murder his wife overseas and get away with it. He was wrong and will now be held accountable for his actions thanks to the relentless pursuit of justice by the dedicated men and women of the FBI, DOJ, and the family of Bianca Rudolph, who never lost faith in the judicial system,” said Denver FBI Special Agent in Charge Mark Michalek.
Rudolph’s attorneys plan to file an appeal in the case, they said in a statement Tuesday. “Larry is innocent. He did not murder his wife. We are looking forward to the appeal in this matter, in which we have a number of very promising issues,” the statement from lawyers David Oscar Markus, Margot Moss, and Lauren Doyle said.
As Bianca Rudolph was packing the following month for the couple’s return home, she suffered a fatal blast from a 12-gauge shotgun in their hunting cabin at Kafue National Park.
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