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Buried Secrets of Las Vegas

2024/9/16
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Alan Dershowitz
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Christine Lefkowitz
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Deanna Perry
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Glenn Puitt: Ted Binion 的死案一开始被认为是简单的药物过量,但很快各种怀疑就出现了。案情扑朔迷离,涉及到巨额财富、复杂的感情纠葛以及拉斯维加斯独特的地下世界。 Becky Binion Behnen: 我坚信Sandy Murphy 参与了我哥哥的死亡。她是一个贪婪的拜金女,为了钱不择手段。Ted Binion 的巨额财富,特别是价值数百万美元的白银,是导致这起悲剧的主要原因。 Sandy Murphy: 我从未想过要伤害Ted Binion。我们的关系复杂且充满挑战,但他是一个有严重毒瘾的人,他的死是一场悲剧,但我对此并不知情,也未参与其中。我被卷入了一场我无法控制的漩涡中,最终被错误地指控。 Wayne Newton: Benny Binion 是拉斯维加斯传奇人物,Ted Binion 继承了他父亲的赌场事业,但同时也继承了他父亲的黑暗面,包括与黑帮的联系和严重的毒瘾。Ted Binion 的死案反映了拉斯维加斯纸醉金迷背后的黑暗现实。 Christine Lefkowitz: Ted Binion 的房子很难卖掉,因为人们认为它闹鬼,这反映了这起案件对拉斯维加斯的影响之深远。 Bonnie Binion: Sandy Murphy 可能嫉妒我和父亲的关系。她是一个心机深沉的女人,为了自己的利益不惜一切代价。 Deanna Perry: 我记得Sandy Murphy 曾提到Ted Binion 会死于药物过量,这让我怀疑她是否参与了谋杀。 Kurt Gratzer: Rick Tabish 曾让我杀Ted Binion,并承诺给我一大笔钱。这表明Rick Tabish 参与了谋杀计划。 Michael Bodden: 我认为Ted Binion 死于窒息,这是一种罕见的谋杀方式。 Alan Dershowitz: Michael Bodden 博士的结论缺乏证据支持,Sandy Murphy 的定罪是错误的。 Michael Cristalli: Sandy Murphy 没有杀Ted Binion,Ted Binion 是自杀。 Tony Serra: 关键证人的证词不可靠,存在被收买的可能性。 Ed Howard: 我在夜里发现Rick Tabish 正在挖掘Ted Binion 的地下金库,这表明他参与了盗窃。 Wayne Peterson: Ted Binion 死的时候,现场看起来像一起药物过量,但这并不意味着这是一起简单的意外死亡。

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Ted Binion, son of Las Vegas pioneer Benny Binion, was a charismatic casino operator known for his lavish lifestyle, love of gambling, and struggles with addiction. He inherited a legacy of wealth and notoriety, but his life took a dark turn after losing his gaming license due to his heroin addiction.
  • Ted Binion came from a prominent Las Vegas family.
  • He was a skilled casino operator but battled heroin addiction.
  • He lost his gaming license due to his addiction.

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Teddy Binion is legendary in Las Vegas. My name is Glenn Puitt, and I'm a true crime writer. I'm sitting in the newsroom. 419, dead body call, came across the scanner. Binion home. It's a big story. Sandy calls 911, says I found Teddy dead. He took me to the living room and then, oh, I'm sorry to tell you.

But he's dead. Early on, it was presented as a simple drug overdose. But it didn't take long for the suspicions to start swirling. At the time, Sandy was 23. Ted would have been like 51. Sandy Murphy is a hot woman. I mean, she is good looking.

Do you despise her? Despise, yes. Why? She had a part in the demise of my brother. Teddy was one of the most gifted casino operators you will ever meet. Ladies and gentlemen, Dinyuns! Dinyuns had the reputation of being the place to gamble. Teddy loved to party. He loved to drink. He loved to do drugs. And he loved guns, and he loved money.

He lived the Las Vegas lifestyle. We all know he loved women. When Ted told me he had put Sandy in his will, I was just shocked. Why was your brother killed? To get the money, the greed. From $7 million to $14 million worth of silver. Ted, he wanted the money in his sight. He wanted to know where it was. The rumor is that we do have a treasure here.

A treasure buried somewhere on this property? Yes. Teddy was a man who went to great lengths to hide his money. Treasure chest? Who knows? Only way to find out is to get a shovel. It's a mystery. Then you have this sexy woman, drugs, an affair, lots of money. I don't believe that we will ever truly know what happened to Ted.

It's easily the biggest mystery in Las Vegas history. Buried secrets of Las Vegas. I'm running out of time. If you were standing in front of a group of people who had never met you before, how would you describe yourself? I would just say, hi, my name's Sandy and I am

in Laguna and I'm an art dealer, come see me. - It's Sandy Murphy's wedding day with all the trappings of Orange County, California privilege. But Sandy's route to a walk down the aisle has been as twisted as anyone could imagine. How would you describe the life that you have led? - Well, it wasn't an easy one, that's for sure.

She grew up in Southern California, the adored only daughter of a hardworking family. Sandy was always a natural competitor. I went to high school and I played, I think, three sports my freshman year. Sandy worked for a local car dealer, all the while looking for the bet of a lifetime. Have you always had a sense of adventure? Oh, yeah. That sense of adventure brought Sandy to Las Vegas.

I was 21 and I had never been on a vacation away from my parents. She's got a great personality. She's sweet as can be. Glenn Puett, a former Vegas newspaper man turned true crime author, would come to know all about Sandy's soon-to-be legendary Vegas jaunt. When you sit and talk to her, her eyes will melt you.

Those eyes first lit up the strip when Sandy and a girlfriend hit town in 1995 with a wad of cash and visions of a good time. For the trip, I just brought whatever my budget was. I think it was like $15,000 at the time. What do you do with it? Well, we went to go gamble. And we lost it all in the first hour. Nobody. And what were you playing? Blackjack.

Sandy was busted and desperate for cash to last for the rest of the trip. That's when the girlfriend she was traveling with suggested they try selling some of the custom lingerie she made. Together, they headed over to one of Sin City's most famous strip clubs.

We just went in and asked the bouncer if we could sell all of our lingerie and if it was okay if I put it on and modeled it. And what were you wearing? I was wearing the Dallas Cowboy outfit. A sexy little outfit? Yeah, it was really cute. And that's how I met Ted. Ted, just a first name. That's all Sandy knew about the memorable man she met that night at Cheetah's. A man who couldn't take his eyes off her.

Then he became more flirtatious throughout the night. And, you know, Ted's the kind of guy that's, like, larger than life. And when he's in the room, you just want to be close to him. Were you attracted to this big personality, Matt? Oh, definitely. He was very sexy. Ted wasn't just a sexy guy with a big personality. He was Ted Binion. And this was the family business, the legendary horseshoe.

one of the most famous casinos in the world. Ted was Vegas royalty, the son of one of this town's original icons, Benny Binion. You could call Benny Mr. Las Vegas, except for the fact that... -Wayne Newton! -Wayne...

You are Mr. Las Vegas. Thank you. No one has more Vegas in his DNA than Wayne Newton, the singer, actor, and icon who grew up with everyone from Sinatra to Elvis. But long before Wayne sang "Dunca Shane," Benny was already a notorious outlaw and Vegas pioneer.

Benny Binion's place was right across the street from where I spent five years at the Fremont Hotel. And Benny Binion was a legend then. They say you know everything about Las Vegas there is to know. No, I don't think so. Legendary enough to make it onto CBS News back in 1981. Yeah, I never did own no stock. I don't own nothing I don't control.

It all began in Texas, where Benny controlled the largest illegal gambling operation in Dallas. He had a serious reputation even then. Nicknamed "Cowboy," Benny admitted killing two men himself. I hear about that organized crime, but I don't really know a damn thing about it.

In 1946, the Dallas District Attorney vowed to shut him down. Benny stuffed a suitcase with $2 million and headed to what was then a sleepy desert town, Las Vegas. The founding fathers of Las Vegas, Benny Binion certainly headed up that group. It was a paradise of legal gambling, and Benny became king.

It wasn't a matter that you didn't cross Benny Binion. It was a matter that it never crossed your mind to cross Benny Binion. - Benny built a gold mine, Binion's Horseshoe. He invented the World Series of Poker. His casino's trademark, $2 stakes, free booze, and no limit betting. - That's my father. - The legendary. - Benny Binion. - For Becky Binion-Bainon. - Ted.

Myself. Her brothers Ted and Jack. Ted was a nice looking kid. And her sisters Barbara and Brenda. There's a lot of us at the ranch. It was a life of splendor, action, and outlaws. It's the life that they make movies about, absolutely. That was the extraordinary bit of Americana, the one-of-a-kind story that Ted Binion was part of.

Fast forward to 1996 and that fateful night at Cheetah's. As Sandy Murphy danced for Benny Binion's millionaire son, she had no idea she'd just hit the jackpot.

I was from California. I didn't, I was completely clueless. Because, she claims, she knew nothing about the legacy of Benny Binion's son, Ted, the mysterious man she was dancing for. And I take it Teddy liked your dance? Oh, he did. So where did the relationship go from Cheetah's? He was very persistent and extremely, like, relentless.

We just started dating every single day. Sandy, the girl who'd come to Vegas for a week, was soon living at Ted's beautiful home with its huge rambling backyard just minutes off the strip. He just said he liked me because I was different. But for Sandy, at least, it wasn't quite love at first sight. No, it was lust at first sight. And when did it turn into love for you?

Probably about six months into the relationship. And what was it about Ted that you loved? I just loved his carefree spirit, and he was a very nice person. Of course she loved Ted's wallet. She didn't love Ted. No, there was no love that she had for Ted. Did you sense it right away? Of course. I mean, he was 50-something years old. She was a 23-year-old girl. What would she see in a 50-something-year-old man except his bankroll? ♪

but there was something else sandy would soon discover about ted something even more powerful than his multi-million dollar bankroll he was a hardcore heroin addict he just would get high every day all day long

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This is the house that Ted Binion built. This is 2908 Palomino Lane, and this is a very interesting property.

Christine Lefkowitz is a Vegas real estate agent. We are offering at the $1.8 million. It's a tough sell in today's market and you've got to be creative, especially when a house has a history like this one. The rumor is that we do have a treasure here.

A treasure buried somewhere on this property? Yes. Well, we always had cash, because we always, you know, would spend cash. When Sandy moved in with Ted, she started living a life with all the perks of Vegas royalty. A new Mercedes, diamond jewelry. Spending account, champagne. Did you fall in love with Ted because of who he was, or did you fall in love with his money?

But I just fell in love with a guy and all the stuff came after. Money. She sees money. Ted's sister, Becky Beynon, says Sandy was a calculating gold digger and made no bones about it. She'd say things to me like, "I wouldn't be with any old man unless he was rich." She'd say that to you? Yeah. So I didn't know. I would never know. Did you ever pass that along to Ted? Oh, Ted knew. But Ted liked that she was young. Did he have some charisma like your father had? Yeah.

knew where every dollar was, where every dollar was going, but he wasn't his father. His father was a pioneer. Teddy was trying to live that legacy. The truth is, Ted never came close because along with his brilliance as a casino manager came a far darker side, his association with known gangsters and his deadly addiction. That was heroin.

And what would he do? He would smoke it. His favorite kind was the black tar heroin.

Unlike most addicts, Ted had a nearly unlimited bankroll. And he could afford to chase the dragon, a wasteful method of smoking heroin involving squares of foil like this. So he would actually take a lighter and hold a flame underneath the foil. And the heroin smokes then. Well, it just comes right up in his face.

More than heroin would soon go up in smoke as Ted's addiction became known to the authorities. They'd investigate and in 1998, the Nevada State Gaming Commission revoked Ted's casino license.

Ted was now barred from the floor of the horseshoe, and the whole town knew he couldn't go into his father's casino, says Mr. Las Vegas. You couldn't have done anything possibly short of killing a child or molesting a nun that would have carried the frowns and the

Ted stepped up his heroin use, and the fairy tale on Palomino Lane seemed to come to an end for Sandy. He just became a guy I didn't really know, like a stranger. So why didn't you leave? I don't know. It's a weird thing when you love someone and they're having a hard time.

Ted's life became a closed and shadowy world. But a new person was allowed to gain entry. This man, Rick Tabish. Just became good friends with the guy. Who Ted Binion met in a most unusual place. Teddy met Rick Tabish at a urinal. He was relieving himself, looked over and there was Rick Tabish.

The two men shared an interest in Montana, where Rick grew up and Ted spent summers at a family ranch. He took me to his ranch, invited me over to his house. But Tabish, a smooth-talking businessman, was in fact a convicted felon with a record for theft. Teddy started giving them jobs, you know, odd jobs here and there to do things for him. What kind of things did Rick do for Ted? Well, for example, he's the one who built the vault.

The vault for Ted Binion Silver. Depending who you ask, Ted had between seven to fourteen million dollars worth of silver bars and coins stacked up at his father's casino.

The Binion family still owned the horseshoe, but Ted was banned there since he'd lost his gaming license. So he decided to move his silver here to the sleepy desert town with the unlikely name of Pahrump, Nevada, where Rick Tabish helped him build a bizarre underground vault in an empty lot Ted owned between a Burger King and a casino. How many people knew the combination to that vault in Pahrump?

- Two people. - And who were those two? - Rick Tavish and Ted Binion. - When he took the silver from the casino, I called my sister and I said, "If you and Jack let him take the silver from this casino, you're gonna get him killed." - And who would kill him? - I never said who would kill him, but I had strong feelings about Sandy. I didn't know that much about Rick at the time, but I did not trust this girl.

But apparently, Teddy did, to the point where he wrote Sandy into his will. You know, to put her in his will was insane. Just absolutely insane. Did you think it was inviting something? Yes, I did. Then, on September 17, 1998, at 3.55 p.m., a call came in to a 911 operator in Las Vegas. We need someone to come over here. I'll do it.

That hysterical voice was Sandy Murphy's. Moments before, she claims, she'd found Ted Binion on the floor, cold as ice and surrounded by drug paraphernalia. Like it kind of rolled him over, you know, and I just like started to panic because he wasn't breathing. Across town at the horseshoe, Becky got word that something happened to her brother.

I heard that the coroner's office was in front of Ted's house. So I called the coroner's office and then they told me, yes, Ted is dead. By all initial appearances, it seemed like an open and shut case. Suicide or accidental death of a lifelong addict by lethal overdose.

But Ted's sister, Becky, had other ideas. She pressed the cops for further investigation and told the press this wasn't an overdose. And I asked them, please consider this a homicide to prove an otherwise. Two days later, a series of bizarre events in the desert 60 miles from Las Vegas blew the case wide open.

In death, as in life, Teddy was a Vegas headliner. He was Ted Binion. Las Vegas Police Lieutenant Wayne Peterson led the investigation. This is the den that Teddy Binion was found in. Where was his body, do you know?

It was right about here in the middle of the floor, a bottle of Xanax next to it. Peterson already knew all about Ted and his bad habits. It looked like a drug overdose. And certainly with Teddy's reputation, that was no surprise to me or the sergeant at the scene. But none of that appeared to lessen the shock for Ted's sister, Becky. Very sad, very devastating.

Or his friend, Rick Tabish. I'm real surprised. This is a real tragedy. It all left Sandy Murphy hysterical. And I, like, didn't really believe it. I just said, no, he's just on drugs. Like, he needs to go to the hospital. She had been wheeled out on a gurney and put into an ambulance, screaming. But even after she was rushed to the hospital, questions began to arise about Sandy's sincerity.

Nurses described your crying as theatrical. That you were actually saying the words boo-hoo, boo-hoo while you were crying, and they felt it was fake. Well, I just think that's mean talk. Just reinforced my thoughts. Which were?

that she had something to do with the death of my brother. It didn't take long for the suspicions to start swirling. And they were swirling big time within a matter of about 48 hours. Swirling into a tornado. Category 5. And the unlikely epicenter of that tornado?

Not in Las Vegas, but here in the desert town of Pahrump, where Ted had Rick Tabish build that underground vault to store his millions of dollars worth of silver. What Rick Tabish did next made one thing certain. This case was about to explode.

This was all vacant field. It was just sagebrush. Nye County Police Lieutenant Ed Howard, out on patrol, spotted a large tractor digging in the cold night earth. Right away I knew something was wrong because nobody digs up a vault at 2 o'clock in the morning.

right where Ted Binion's secret vault sheltered some $7 million in silver. I'm thinking somebody's stealing the money. It was just one day after Ted Binion had been found dead

And who had turned up in Pahrump? Turns out to be Rick Tabish. And he goes, is there a problem? Oh, yeah, a big one. Because along with a tractor, Tabish and two sidekicks had a truck. My partner looked inside the truck and looked at me and said, there's a load of silver in there.

They knew I had a relationship with Ted. - Tabish calmly informed police it was all okay, that Ted had told him, if he ever died, to get the silver for his daughter Bonnie. - He goes, "I'm just doing a favor for the family." And I go, "Really? Does the family know you're doing them this favor?" And he goes, "Well, no, I was gonna call them." I go, "Of course, of course you were." - Rick Tabish was arrested and charged with grand larceny. But there was another surprise. The person who bailed him out

was Sandy Murphy. That sent the story into the stratosphere. Front page news. Oh, front page news every day. While Rick was caught by cops leading a dig for Ted Silver, Sandy was conducting a manic video inventory of Ted's valuables at Palomino Lake. She did all this. Did all this. Her attorney videotaped it all. I got music in there. I got another pistol in there. I bet they forgot about that one because they weren't smart enough to look.

I had taken a bunch of his pills and I just was really upset, you know. Your focus at that moment seemed to be more on possessions rather than Ted.

Maybe I could have behaved better, but that's how I behaved and that's the way I dealt with it at the time. Oh, we're taking this for a certainty. You mean is this gold digger video in your opinion? Absolutely. Sandy protecting Ted's estate or protecting a secret relationship? They called each other all the time. Did Sandy and Rick Tabish have an affair? Yes, they did. They went to Beverly Hills.

Well, I only had sex with him the one time at the Peninsula Hotel. Prior to Ted's death, had you and Rick Tabish talked about a life together? No. A life without Ted? No, we never had that kind of relationship. But Ted, suspecting Sandy was two-timing him, was ready to cut his losses.

He totally had it with her. The relationship was over? It was over. And, according to Becky, the day before he died, Ted told his lawyer to take Sandy out of his will. He said, "If I'm dead tomorrow, you'll know who did it. Me and Sandy Murphy." And the next day? Next day, he is dead. Vegas cops had a motive. Now, they needed evidence. Ted was buried, cowboy boots atop his coffin.

police searched for the piles of cash he'd hidden in the basement, ceiling, every nook of the mysterious, rumor-filled house. How much money do you think he might have had at the house? Oh, my God.

A lot. Are we talking about two million, three million? I'd say more than that. Millions in cash and a valuable rare coin collection. Everything was gone. It was all gone. Police zeroed in on the events of the day Ted Binion died. Casual events that seemed out of place. So what room is this?

Starting with the positioning of a simple set of curtains. These drapes were closed, and according to the landscaper, these drapes were never closed. And he said that these were shut. These were shut. He couldn't see inside the house that day. Cops still believed Xanax and heroin killed Ted Binion. But was it an accident? This was more than just a simple drug overdose.

Remember, Ted had smoked his heroin, Chase the Dragon, to play it safe. He was careful. He knew that it was a dangerous drug. The evidence would be in the autopsy. When the Vegas coroner examined Ted Binion, heroin and Xanax wouldn't only be found in his bloodstream. This large amount of heroin was found in Teddy's stomach. That would be a waste of good heroin for him to eat or drink.

Heroin. Cops now believe Ted was force-fed a lethal cocktail of heroin and Xanax. With that evidence and mounting pressure from the Binion family, Ted's death was classified as a homicide. They were responsible for his death. Sandy Murphy and Rick Tabish. Yes. Why was your brother killed? The money, the greed, the greed factor.

And on June 24th, 1999, Rick Tabish and Sandy Murphy were arrested and charged with the murder of Ted Binion. Would you ever be able to kill Ted for money? No. Are you a killer, Sandy? No. You called me and told me you were going to help me and you never came. You didn't care about me.

Las Vegas' trial of the century was set to start. It's hard to believe you couldn't make this stuff up.

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But the charges were deadly serious. Murder in the first degree for the killing of casino mogul Ted Binion. Still, Sandy Murphy didn't quite seem to get it, flirting openly with her co-defendant and lover, Rick Tabish. The overwhelming sentiment in Las Vegas was they're guilty and someone needs to pay.

Sin City was outraged and transfixed by the audacious couple as the curtains opened on the trial of the century. Did you love your father? Very much. Plenty of witnesses questioned Sandy's character, including Bonnie Binion, Ted's daughter. What do you think Sandy Murphy was jealous of your relationship with your dad? I think it's very possible. She called me a bitch.

Key testimony came from two unlikely witnesses, starting with a Vegas manicurist. Did Ms. Murphy make any comments about Ted Binion's future? He wasn't going to be around. Deanna Perry testified that as she polished Sandy's nails, she casually mentioned that her rich boyfriend Ted would soon be dead of an overdose.

Did she tell you when he was going to die of a drug overdose? Within three weeks. Ma'am, I'm telling the truth, and that's the best I can do. But this man told a tale of premeditated murder and a planned heist. Kurt Gratzer testified his childhood friend Rick Tabish asked him to kill Ted and promised there would be a big payday for all.

Did he tell you where that money was going to come from? A sale of proceeds from the silver. Did he tell you that there were any other items that he was interested in? Diamonds, cash, coin collections. The diamonds and cash rumored to be hidden in Ted's house and backyard still hadn't been recovered. Prosecutors then focused on the suspicious way Ted died.

How many heroin deaths are you aware of using the method you've described as chasing the dragon?

It almost doesn't occur. World-famous forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Bodden didn't believe an overdose killed Teddy. My opinion is he died of asphyxia by suffocation. Not just any kind of suffocation, said Bodden, but a rare method of murder dating back to 19th century England. That's specifically called burking. I'll show you how they burped.

Birking, like Boris Karloff did in this film, The Body Snatcher, suffocating an already intoxicated person, leaving minimal evidence. But Bodden said Ted's birking was botched. He pointed to these circular marks on his chest.

Which, in my opinion, matches up to the buttons on the shirt. There is no data whatsoever. The defense was weak and was never able to undermine Bodden's Birkin theory. And neither Sandy Murphy nor Rick Tabish took the stand. After eight days of deliberations, jurors, some of them in tears, delivered their verdicts. All of Vegas was watching on live television. Find the defendant.

Richard Bennett Tabish, guilty of murder of the first degree. We, the jury, find the defendant, Sandra Renee Murphy, as follows, guilty of murder of the first degree. As Vegas cheered, both faced life in prison. But even with her freedom stripped away, Sandy Murphy bet on another long shot. She's sitting in a Nevada prison, most likely for the rest of her life.

Is the story over? No, she writes me a letter, a handwritten letter. I read this letter and I say to myself, "This woman's innocent." Sandy hit the jackpot again. Look at the facts, look at the evidence. Alan Dershowitz, the legendary lawyer who defended celebrity clients like OJ Simpson, now agreed to spearhead her appeal.

It seemed to me that the great Dr. Votten started with his conclusion and reached the Birkin as a theory of justifying his conclusion and the evidence just didn't support it. Remarkably, the Nevada Supreme Court agreed with Dershowitz's arguments and overturned the convictions of Sandy Murphy and Rick Tabish. I explained to her that she was going to get a new trial. I said, "You're all in on this one. This is it."

Four years after her first trial, Sandy was back in court, this time with hot shot Vegas defense attorney Michael Cristalli. Sandy didn't kill Ted. Ted killed Ted. And Tabish also drew a winning hand, hiring wild man San Francisco lawyer Tony Serra. Is there reasonable doubt that there's been a homicide? Is there reasonable doubt?

The defense suggested key witnesses had been bought off. Madam, you've been paid, yes? Yes. Manicurist Deanna Perry was quickly compromised when she admitted receiving $20,000 from Ted Binion's estate after her testimony in the first trial. The estate called it a reward for information. My question is, do you see the irony in that? Yes or no? I don't know. I wouldn't expect you to. Good.

And this time around, Kurt Gratzer told the court Rick Tabish was only kidding about offering him cash to kill Ted. He said he wanted to kill him, but he wanted me to do it. And he started laughing. You just said that button had to be up against your skin. The defense took apart pathologist Michael Bodden's Birkin theory.

They'd say the marks on Ted's body weren't from buttons being pressed onto his chest, but were nothing more than a simple skin condition. On top of that, the world-famous doctor had never even examined Ted's body and mostly relied on photographs. You'd like to look at the buttons? You'd like to measure the buttons, wouldn't you? Yes. Okay. Your fantasy theory goes out the window, doesn't it? No.

defense lawyers would have an amazing nine medical experts of their own testify that Baden's Birkin theory was dead wrong. And they have rejected as absurd the Baden theory of Birkin. Sarah took center stage and delivered a performance they are still talking about in Vegas. Mr. Ted Binion was a demigod. Hail Caesar.

Somewhere out there off the strip, you could almost hear Benny Binion rolling over in his grave as the second jury got busy.

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Has the jury arrived at a verdict? Yes, we have. November 2004. More than six years after casino owner Ted Binion's mysterious death and two trials of the century, Sandy Murphy and Rick Tabish were about to learn their fate. All right, this poor person, please read the verdicts aloud. The anticipation and fear made Sandy sick.

Count one, conspiracy to commit murder and/or robbery. We find the defendant not guilty. Not guilty. Once convicted murderers, both now vindicated. I couldn't wait to walk out back into the free world. For Ted's sister, Becky, the verdict made her sick as well. There's never any closure. I don't get my brother back.

But it wasn't a complete victory. The jury did find the two guilty of stealing Ted Binion's buried silver from that vault in Pahrump. Because of his previous record, Tabish remains in prison. But with credit for the more than three years she served on the first conviction, Sandy was soon leaving Las Vegas.

Now finally home again in California, Sandy has put her life back together. If it wasn't for Sandy, I mean, this wouldn't even be happening. Marrying a successful art dealer last spring. It was the fairy tale wedding she never had with Ted. The once notorious Sandy Murphy is now Mrs. Kevin Puropan. Are you happy? Oh, I'm very happy.

just to be able to get in my car and just drive a mile away. I don't think I would appreciate it as much as I do now if I didn't have these experiences. And whatever happened to Ted Binion's treasure? His daughter got most of the silver from the vault out in Pahrump. Ironically, a sizable amount remains unclaimed in the courthouse. Did you ever see Raiders of the Lost Ark?

I did. Remember that scene at the end when they're in that huge warehouse, government warehouse? Yes. That's sort of like here, isn't it? Yes, it is. It's much like that.

Evidence custodian Rainey Williams dusts off a small fraction of Ted Binion's treasure. So Ted Binion's coin collection? Yes. People have been trying to find where all the rest of his coin collection is. Yeah, there's lots of rumors about that. Rumors about unaccounted for millions. Realtor Christine Lefkowitz thinks she knows where it might be.

Well, if you look over here, there's a strange mound in the front yard. Yeah, but if you look at the backyard, which we're going to go there in a minute, you'd see a couple more spots like this. With the current owner's permission, we decided to do some treasure hunting ourselves. We hired ground-penetrating radar technician Jared Lampe. If Ted did have something buried here, I think we'll find it.

He spent hours combing across a section of the dead millionaire's backyard. We found some anomalies here that were about six inches from the surface. Is this a treasure chest? Who knows? The only way to find out is to get a shovel. As the sun went down, we began our treasure hunt. All right, Christine, you ready? I am ready. But all we found was fool's gold.

I think our box may have been a rock. Then, our crew began to dig at a second location. But the deeper we dig, the more frustrated we become. Based on your experience, should we call this? I think we should call this one. It's over. There's no treasure. No treasure. In Vegas, the old guard still wonders what really happened. Mr. Las Vegas spoke for the town. Do you believe someone got away with murder in this case?

I do believe, yes, that someone did get away with murder. However, Ted's demise might have been contributed to immensely by Ted himself. And as for Sandy, she feels Vegas always had her pegged wrong, and she is vindicated. I felt that this little girl was mightier than they were because I had something that they didn't have going for them, and that was the truth.

Sandy Murphy with a new, confident voice. I don't think that there's any winners in this ordeal. A little older, a little wiser. Lucky to be where I am today, that's for sure. With a story for the ages. Not looking back. In 2010, Rick Tabish was released on parole after more than 10 years in prison.

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At a time when we're debating where policing is going, we're going to tell you where the police came from. They wanted me to write about the New York City Police Department, but without using the words violence or corruption, which is effectively impossible. A story of how the largest and most influential police department in the country became one of the most violent and corrupt organizations in the world. It doesn't matter if you're a self-emancipated black person or if you're free. They're just sending people back to the cell.

When officers with the power to fight the danger become the danger. I was terrified. I'm not going to talk to the police because they're the ones who are perpetrating this. Who am I going to talk to? From Wondery and Crooked Media, I'm Chinjarai Kumaneka, and this is Empire City, the untold origin story of the NYPD. Follow Empire City on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free on Wondery Plus right now. Join Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.

In the Pacific Ocean, halfway between Peru and New Zealand, lies a tiny volcanic island. It's a little-known British territory called Pitcairn, and it harboured a deep, dark scandal. There wouldn't be a girl on Pitcairn once they reached the age of 10 that would still have heard it. It just happens to all of us.

I'm journalist Luke Jones and for almost two years I've been investigating a shocking story that has left deep scars on generations of women and girls from Pitcairn. When there's nobody watching, nobody going to report it, people will get away with what they can get away with. In the Pitcairn Trials I'll be uncovering a story of abuse and the fight for justice that has brought a unique, lonely Pacific island to the brink of extinction.

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