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there would be plenty of potential suspects. >> we knew a lot about her routine and who she dated. >> he's trying to get into her bank accounts and emails. >> reporter: could this strange clue reveal a killer? >> there was a locked drawer and inside was a letter. >> we were confident he was going to be our guy. ♪ of all the places a beautiful, bright young russian might end up, frisco, texas might not make your list. but that's where she went and here she found what she was looking for, love and success, along with men and women who found her, well, fascinating. >> i met ona after church one afternoon. i was delighted to meet someone who was more worldly and sophisticated than the run-of-the-mill suburban american you meet. >> you just have a connection. i don't think i have words to describe what i felt. >> like a blaugsm, the sweet-natured ona atralkted a circus of admirers. >> you-a crush on her? >> i think you could say that. >> everybody liked her. >> so many would soon become potential suspects when someone's love and admiration turned toxic and deadly. somewhere in that circle of fans, danger was waiting. but if she saw it coming, she kept it to herself. and so she'd listen to your, really, deepest secrets but wouldn't give you any of her own? >> no. >> her friend, donna was able to gleam a little about her exotic past. >>. >> i knew she was ethnically russian but born in kazakhstan and the family moved to st. petersburg, where i believe she got degree in economics add the university. i knew she married and-her son, igore. >> the marriage didn't last long and the president dropped out of the picture. so there she was in her late 20s with a little boy to support. she wanted a better life and she made her move when she met an american tourists named bob moses who-been invited to vizzed her english class. he was 19 years older. >> real friendly and-a great smile. i said would you like the have lunch? >> the answer was yes. lunch turned to dinner and one thing led to another. >> i communicated with email and have a relationship together. >> it was october, 1998. >> she came without her son. said she wanted to check things out before she brought her son. we got married in december of that year. >> two months later, he came to the united states and suddenly bob-a family. the one-time bachelor was smit within his one-time wife and new 4-year-old son. >> little boy running around having fun. he was fantastic. >> bob formally adopted igor. >> he was my son. i wouldn't consider him anything else. >> in 2002 fate dhelt family a sucker punch when he suffered what could have been a catastrophic health crisis, cancer. but with bob's help, he pulled through. >> for once we did everything poshable. >> they recovered from the setback with igor and life picked up in frisco, an ambitious little city outside of dallas. she landed a job as a data analyst at the university of t tx, dallas. >> she came in and met with me and we clicked instantly. >> what made you guys click like that? >> i was knew she she came over and told me about who all were there in the office. we met people and we went out for lunch. it was really nice of her to make me feel very comfortable. >> she click would a lot of people like a professor at the university who worked just upstairs from her. >> she wanted to learn about quantitative methods, and that's my specialty. so good buddies. >> she was taking a course in public speaking when she met jerry. he join her crowd of admirers. >> i said you used to be my enemy. you're from a communist country and she thought that was pretty funny. >> reporter: in donna ross, ona found a kindred spirit. donna now teaches dance in frisco. >> she was very passionate about some of the things i was passionate about. we went to the dallas symphony, the dallas opera. we went to texas ballet theater. >> and as her world got bigger, her life with bon began to wither. the marriage that-survived a child's illness faltered over time. and she surprised everyone when she asked for a divorce in 2012. for igor's sake, they parted as friends in 2010. >> michael is a very attractive, very intelligent, soft spoken young man about ona's age. he is a professor at the university of dallas. >> and ona's new man, good looking, age appropriate, a mild-mannered business professor. so with a nice, new boyfriend and a good job, she was wunsz again moving on up, until the day in january 2015 bh she didn't show for work. michael said he couldn't get in touch with her so she contacted please. they went to check on her. >>. >> when you get a welfare check, what do you expect to find? >> they don't want to talk to the person trying to find them or they've gone somewhere and not told somebody. >> but this was different? >> yes, sir. >> coming up what was going on with ona. police were about tee uncover a troubling clue. one alarming discovery and just feet away, another. >> i observed her lying on her back. i saw what appeared to be a bullet hole in her scarf. >> when. >> when. she wanted to move someplace warm. but he wanted snow for the holidays. so we built a snow globe. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving was really easy! i love you! what? sweetie! hands off the glass. ugh!! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i love her! some things are too important to do yourself. ♪ get customized security with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. awarded the best professionally installed system by cnet. simple. easy. awesome. call, click or visit a store today. it was late morning, january 14, 2015, when her neighbor thought he spotted trouble across the street at ona's house. >> i noticed the police officers came and were knocking on the door. i asked what was going on and they said they were following up on a well check. >> he said he'd gone to her house the night before to pick her up for the date and she didn't answer the door. now her colleagues were saying she didn't show up for work. >> no signs of forced entry anywhere. >> which means you don't have any excuse to go inside? >> correct. we didn't have any reason to kick in somebody's door. >> the doors were locked so he asked some officers to find her 20-year-old son to help them get in the house. igor was a student at the university where his mother worked. >> get a read off your son? >> he sat in the car. >> and that's where igor waited while police went into his mom's house. a member of the team is wearing a body camera. >> as we walk in, two of my guys went in the garage and there was no car. >> but then they looked down and what they saw was beyond bad. onna moses, was lying dead on the garage floor. i was like is she deceased and they're like yes, she is. we did a quick protective sweep of the house and we locked the door. that way we kept the scene pristine for the crime scene and detectives to arrive. >> investigators were there within minutes. one of them was reuben of the texas rangers. and it was a clean house, then i made it b line for the laundry room >> clean, meaning they did. look like they interrupted a burglary. >> on the floor of the garage was her purse, which still held $300. and nothing seemed to be missing except her car. >> that's when we noticed things missing from the garage. multiple shell casings. >> they quickly identified the weapon as a .32. >> i observed her to be lying on her back. she was heavily clothed, still wearing her jacket and a couple of scarves. i saw what appeared to be a bullet hole in her scarf wrapped around her neck and that's when i observed the hole in her neck. >> so she was presumably killed by somebody who got in the house and waited for her in the garage? >> possibly. or he have opens the garage door, pulls in and somebody runs in, shoots and kills her or takes the car >> so an alert goes out to the car? >> correct. >> there were so many scenarios under consideration. didn't feel like burglary or a car jacking. >> he was able to document that she'd been shot six times. >> reporter: they found a seventh bullet in onna's clothing that hadn't penetrated. the deadly bullet wounds were close together. someone shot her in the chest and then in the back. this is somebody who was probably not too far away from her. >> correct. >> and fired a bunch of times? >> correct. >> the trajectory of the bullet suggested onna got out of her car, perhaps seen her assailant and started to turn away. >> she doesn't go down with the three rounds and that's where you have the barrage of bull tsz on her back, square in her back. >> so we startal you and you turn to run to the door, you're going to catch it. >> there was something elsz and it was, at the very least, odd. she may have been shot seven times but police found 11 shell casings at the scene and no sign of the other four bullets. did the crime scene ever find the other slugs in the wall or the floor? >> no, sir. >> that's kind of weird, right? >> right. >> so now detectives turn their attention to the circle who knew and loved orknna moses. the and detectives would begin with the person she loved the most. coming up. police tell onna's son, igor about his mother's murder and his response is strange. >> is she in one piece? >> have you ever heard anyone respond like that? >> being the direct beneficiary of a large sum of cash, yes that's what we're going to look at. f cash, yes that's what we're going to look at steven could only imagine enjoying a spicy taco. now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? dflings odors onto your softle fsurfaces? then they get released back into the air so you smell them later ew. right? that's why febreze created new small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work... unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces-so they don't come back for 45 days. now that's one flushin' fresh bathroom. breathe happy febreze... la la la la la. they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. the bullet-riddled body of 43-year-old onna moses-been found in her garage of a suburb of dallas. now he had the difficult task of breaking the news to her only child. he's at the curb. >> right so i couldn't not tell him anything. >> 20-year-old igor moses was outside in a car. >> what's your name? igore? i'm jay. >> it wasn't framed properly. his words, however, were drelir and to the point. >> there's no easy way to tell you what's going on. your mom is deceased. okay. so right now we've got to do a lot of things to figure out how, why or what's going on. >> you've done this before, haven't you? and this wasn't pleasant. was this different? >> different in the response i received. >> in fact there was basically no response, just a blank stair. did he cry? was he emotional? >> not at all. >> their conversation, if that's what this was, continued. >> is your mom's car usually here? >> yes. >> it's not here? >> no. >> that's when idpoer asked the question that seemed out of left field? >> is she in one piece? >> yeah, that's what we got to figure out. >> have you ever heard anyone respond like that? >> never. >> buttit wouldn't be the only response that left sergeant reed from scratching his head. >> i do have class, even though i know it's insignificant at the moment. >> igor never made it to class and instead was russianhed to t police department for a formal interview. they-already been briefed of the odd news. later he told friends he didn't want to have a funeral for her. and said whoever had killed onna moses would be forgiven. after interviewing him for five hours, investigators were still wondering about his unusual reaction, especially after they learned the very same night igore was in the jam gym playing a game of wally ball with friends. >> adding to us needing to dig deeper to find out what's going on. >> this is hours after his mother's been found dead? >> that's correct. >> and when detectives did dig diaper, they dis covered what could be a mote chb. she had a $75,000 life insurance policy. >> igor being the direct beneficiary of a large sum of cash is something to look at. >> not long after her body was found, her friend, donna, found it out on facebook by a posting from another friend. that-to be completely shock sng >> completely. because i didn't know anyone who wished her any harm. nobody. i just -- i couldn't imagine it. who didn't love onna? >> and who'd hate her? >> exactly. >> donna said she could not picture igore as the killer. >> never, never. i just know igor is not capable of murder. >> and another friend remembered how close onna and igor always were. >> she just adored him. her son was like the center of her life. she just said i want him to pursue his passion, which is music. and she would always go to his concerts. >> igor played guitar in a christian rock band, combining two big interests, music and religion. he was studying speech pathology at uc dallas, the same school his mother worked. >> she used to wash his clothes on weekends. >> he's in college and she's still doing hitz laundry? >> yes. shiel rr wash them, iron them, get him home-made food and stuff like that. >> the last time donna saw onna, she couldn't contain her excitement about travel plans shied she'd made with igor. >> she was telling me about her wealthy aunt giving her money so she and igor could go on vacation and she was really looking forward to that. >> they still weren't sure what to make of some of his statements. you said whoever had done this should be forgiven. >> we all noticed it and thought it was unusual. but igor, in the last year-become futhat inically religious. >> day one of the investigation and igor was the first of the men in onna's life police wanted to talk with. the list would be long and on the would be names that would qualify as secret admirers. relationships she never shared with even her closest friends. >> we cast a broad net. >> including her ex-husband. >> clearly he's at the top of the list of people you want to interview. >> correct. >> coming up. detectives talk with bob moses and leave with more questions than answers. >> i did not think this was going to be easy to solve. thin going to be easy to solve. shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob? 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>> your son is fine -- well, that's what we want to talk about. >> the investigators who were recording their conversation preferred to tell bob about onna when they all went the pleegs station. but his persistence forced their hand. >> tell me what happened to onna. >> she's dead. >> what? what? what you talking about? >> onna's dead. >> how? how is that possible? >> the cops, who at that point hadn't revealed how she died, noticed that he-a strong response. >> his reaction seemed appropriate. >> he was upset, emotional? >> yes. >> my first thought is for igor. he's 20, he just lost his mother. and they told me he knew about what happened. >> bob agreed to follow the cops to the frisco p.d. in his car for a more formal interview. on their way to the station, the ranger can be heard telling his partner that bob had passed the credibility tests. 1:00 a.m. in a little room downtown, already a long day for mangen andtrudy at the table facing bob. >> i'm trying to figure out what happened. >> we have good reason to believe onna was murdered. >> oh, my god. no. how -- how would something like that happen? how did that happen? >> do you know of anybody who would want to harm onna? >> no. i mean, why would somebody want to harm onna? >> they needed to nail down the timeline for the evening she was murdered. tuesday, january 14th. >> i wasn't doing anything. >> bob's alma mater-won the national championship monday night. he said he spent the next day reveling in post-game celebrations and commentary on tv. and he said one of the three men he shared his house with could vouch for him. >> who was at home yesterday when you were at home? >> well, the guy -- >> ken? >> bob said it was so cold he never ventured out until 7:00 p.m. when he drove to twin peeks a nearby restaurant. police would confirm that on security video, spotting bob wearing his red ohio state jacket. what seemed to matter the most to bob was his son, who needed him now more than ever. >> i talked to him a couple of hours ago and he seemed all right. >> all right? he can't be all right. >> as the ex-husband, investigators, of course, asked about the broken marriage. bob and onna divorced two year businessfore she was murdered. >> did y'all fight? >> i mean, we-disagreements. i mean, we just -- we're kind of like opposites in some ways. >> the investigators asked bob if he owned guns and he said yes, five. three were .22 caliber, the kind that killed onna. he agreed to let police search his home and guns and ammunition. he even provided a dna swab on the spot. >> i want you to rub it on your left cheek. >> after being interviewed for about an hour, bob left to find his son. >> when he and i were together, seemed upset about it. >> and they never stopped supporting each other. soon they moved in to onna's house to greave together. another example of the affection to his adopted son that always impressed onna's friends. >> when igor was sick, bob delivered? >> bob was incredibly kind and loving and caring to igor when igor was suffering with cancer. >> the old boy has really form of bone cancer. >> everything bob did was to protect igor. ev even the divorce. they kept it secret for months until igor could finish high school, then they made sure it was amicable, also for igor. >> he said he would be coming to see igor and we'll be on friendly terms. >> also came by the house to do handyman repairs. >> she knew if she called somebody it would be expensive and i was like i can fix it. >> after interviewing her ex-husband and son, police were ready to widen their investigation. more men were on the radar. >> i did not think this was going to be easy to solve. >> and onna's current boyfriend would do something bob and igor didn't do. he lawyered up. coming up. >> he does raise the question on should i get an attorney. about the time we ask for dna. >> the boyfriend would do something else too. something truly bizarre. after talking to police, he talked to himself. when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! 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(vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. i don't use some waxy cover up. i use herpecín l, it penetrates deep to treat. it soothes moisturizes and creates a spf 30 barrier to protect against flare ups caused by the sun. herpecín l. it does more for a cold sore. police and texas rangers were working overtime to investigate onna moses. it ended in a hail of bullets in her suburban garage. onna's car was missing. they suspected whoever killed her-taken it. 12 hours after the body was found. >> an officer got a hit on the plate. >> i got a phone call from patrol as they located onna moses' car a couple feet away from her house. >> they told detectivetrudy and mangen he could see what appeared to be a blood stain inside the car. how many blood stains lin did you find inside the car? >> three areas where the seat was smoking. the seat bottom, the seat back and the center console. >> a red bull can and a weathered cigarette but. >> did she smoke or drink red bull? >> not to our knowledge. >> her car was towed to the crime lab. they found no useful fingerprints. the cigarette but, energy drink can and blood stains were sent for dna testing. results could take weeks or months. meantime, cops-a killer on the loose. investigators were following onna's electronic footprints, reconstructing her last day alive. >> we-camera footage that showed her leaving the college at approximately 5:07 p.m. we also got footage from one of the schools nearby and a taco bell as well. >> he was buying food? >> correct. both were in route to coming back home. she was also captured on a camera in the neighborhood at 5:49 p.m. >> so if you believe she was killed pretty much right after she got out of her car, then around 6:00 seems a plausible time? >> that's correct. >> while the forensic were being corrected, an old-fashioned shoe leather investigation was underway. cops were looking hard at the men in onna's life. starting with her boyfriend who hadate with her the night she was killed and reported her missing. they invited him downtown and grilled him about his whereabouts the night of her death. and his alibi is i was there at the scene of the murder. i just couldn't get in and i didn't know she was there? >> right. yes. >> he said he was at grapevine elementary getting his daughter's grades. >> he answered all their questions but a couple of things left the cops wondering. during the interrogation he asked if he should get a lawyer and then later he did. >> and his son, igor, talks to you freely, doesn't hooir an attorney. her ex-husband, bob doesn't. her boyfriend, however, does. >> it does raise the question of should i get an attorney about the time i asked for doon. >> he did eventually provide a dna sample. er for but that didn't put questions about him to rest. because when the cops left the interrogation room, onna's boyfriend-a private and animated conversation with himself. >> strange, if not down right suspicious. it definitely didn't help his standing on the cop's hit parade of suspects. onna's dear friends still shell shocked at the news of her death were drawn into the investigation. what could you know about this guy she was going out with, michael? >> when she started going out with him, she called me foosay hey, i found somebody who i'm seeing. i said that's very nice. >> did she tell you anything else about him? >> just that he seems to be a nice person and i'm happy. >> right. she-never met onna's boyfriend, michael. and most of her other friends didn't know her ex-husband, bob. besides her friend, donna, was one of the few who knew both men. she found bob lacking in the social graces. someone who-always recognized the audience she was playing to. >> i hung out with inmovers and shakers, the glit rotty of manhattan. and for someone to relate to me as though i were somebody in a little small provingsal town in texas, it was pretty insulting. >> and here you were sort of being looked down on? >> yes. he said well, as he pulls up his bermuda shorts if you'd ever been to new york city, you'd know about the subway. >> wrong thing to say. >> bob did not feel good unless he was putting someone else down and trying to elevate himself. >> tell me about michael. >> well, michael is very low key, very kind, very sensitive. >> sounds like you approved of mike allot more than bob? >> absolutely. yes. i mean michael is 20 years younger than bob. much more handsome, much more intelligent, much more successful, much more accomplished and much wealthier. what's not to like? >> and yet onna and michael did not get along perfectly? >> no there, was lots of squabbling. >> it was dawning on onna's friends how little they knew about this enigmatic russian woman. >> in this picture it's me and onna . >> she treasures the gifts onna given a her, like this famous russian nesting doll. but she also wonders. explain to me how you were amonk her closest friends. i mean you called her your soul sister? >> i did. she was. >> and yet there was so much of her life that she didn't tell you anything about? >> no. she was very good at dodging things. >> that was dawning on investigators too. when did it become clear that onna moses-parts of her life she wasn't sharing with anyone else? >> i think all through the interview process with friends, family and the people that knew her. it seemed like she-her life compartmentalized and certain parts she would let into this section and other types she would give more detail. >> as her friends and the cops continue to peal back multiple layers of the late onna moses' singularly opaque love life, she was starting to resemble a real-life mutroes cu. beautiful, with a lot unsheen. and they were just beginning to tally her legion of admirers around the greatser dallas area. coming up one of those admirers, a poet who insisted he was good friends with onna. >> usually when men describe a woman as hormuz and they're writing about her, there's more going on than poetry. e going on than poetry thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. be in your moment. ask your doctor about ibrance. winston churchill referred to russia as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an inigmu. texas homicide investigators looking into the murder of russian immigrant, onna moses were finding the same thing. michael, her boyfriend, who put himself at the scene of the crime, told cops how he met onna. >> i believe they met through match.com. >> her hard drive revealed he wasn't her first. she-page after page. 11 too, be precise, of postings by men who admired her photo. it wasn't just cyber space. she-plenty of flesh and blood admirers, including >> we met at toast masters. for public speaking and leadership and she was working on her english, of course, and i kind of tried to help her. >> it sounds as if there was very quickly a connection between the two of you? >> yeah, we got to be pretty close friends. she asked me to help her with her resume. >> you said keep writing, don't forget. >> jerry, who is married and works for a medical equipment company, is a poet and song writer. he says she helped encourage her writing and helped edit a collection of her poems. >> she always raved about poetry and said i can be your muse. and that's what struck me. yeah, you can be my muse. >> what guy wouldn't want a muse? particularly an attractive russian one. >> sure. so i called her my muse. that was great. >> maybe i'm cynical. generally when men describe a woman as their muse and they're writing poems to her or for her or about her, there's more going on than poetry, or at least the man hopes there is? >> well, there wasn't. there was deep, deep friendship. i loved her like i would love a sister. >> i'm going to read an excerpt. ars soft touch to heal my sad soul when it aches. soothing words, soothing my heart when it breaks. that's the kind of poem guys write about their girlfriend? >> yes, maybe it is. she inspired me to write things like that. >> onna may have been nearly jerry's muse, but she was careful to conseal her relationship from her husband, bob, while she was still married. >> she made sure i was tln't th when he was coming over. >> seems like she was trying tew void you meet sng. >> seemed like that. >> could an investigator look at the emails and texts and assume there was something extracurricular going on? >> sure. i got it. >> they were in the midst of their own musings about that relationship and had questions for jerry, like whether he-any guns. he told them he owned a .22 for target shooting. and jerry says he was learning things as well. >> i met some of her friends as they were preparing for the memorial. they started talking about her boyfriend. and i said i don't know about any boyfriend. so that was -- >> she never mentioned michael to you? >> i never, ever knew about him until the memorial. >> and now there was someone el else on the cop's radar. remember stafford, who noticed the police activity outside her house? he was extraordinarily helpful in providing details about onna's love life to detectives. >> one guy was around for a while and all the sudden i'd see another guy, maybe three or four, five months later. and then she'd started dating a third guy. >> the curious neighbor explained to us how he knew so much about onna's private life. >> by sitting here, i can see everything that went on across the street and cars driving by and stuff like that. >> but, he told us, he wasn't that interested in the prerussian divorce. not his type, he said. >> i never asked her out. she's from a foreign country. she's russian. and her english was with a very heavy accent. i'm just not attracted to any woman like that. >> after onna's body was found, he had visitors. >> we sat down and talked to him. >> the neighbor told them he was on a long conference call at the time onna was killed. >> you hear any gun shots? >> i didn't. >> the neighbors -- >> we made note of that. he knew an awful lot about her routines as far as who she-dated. >> they invited the neighbor downtown for a longer conversation. at the station, david staffer added his dna sample to the growing collection. >> what could you tell about the relationship between her and john warkowski? >> a good one. >> a friend with benefits a good one. they dated briefly. i'm not sure what that means but is he some kind of sugar daddy? >> that's what it appears to me. y >> that's what it appears to me. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best, with emergen-c. hannah moses has been found murdered. then suspects was the man in h life to the boyfriend who talked to policeyf and then to himself. but police are about to make a dramatic discovery. >> when youam find a letter in russian, you don't know whether that's going to beru a great cl or a shopping list. >> a spoiler alert, it's not a shopping list. who does the clue point to? >> we were pretty confident he was going to be our guy. r guy. as homicide investigators struggle to solve the murder of anna moses, their list of suspects grew longer. >> we have people of interest during this and there is certainly a lot of them anna's life proved full of men that were deserving of second look. there was her son who looked to collect life insurance, her ex-husband bob, divorced but still in the picture. her soul mate, jerry the poet who called anna his muse. her boyfriend michael who admitted went by anna's home the night of the murder. and that attentive neighbor david who kept curiously close tabs on anna. but wait, there's more. her colleagues pointed detectives toward another special friend of anna's. >> it indicated she had a close relationship with the doctor. >> dr. john workowski is if ut dallas. anna took one of his classes. >> i knew her for about six years. but then about three years or four years ago what she was doing coincided with something i was doing. so we worked together more. so that's how it sort of began. >> before long, they were spending time out side of work. they became closer around 2012 when anna's marriage hit a rough patch. the two met most mornings for tea and sympathy. >> i would come down around 10:00 and just see how she was doing. and we would, you know, we would talk about music or lots of times she was trying to improve her english. >> you are boenl married? >> yes. >> would your wife be okay with that mentoring relationship? visiting twice a day and having coffee? >> probably not. >> law man learned that later while anna was still married to bob, the relationship evolved into a romance. the professor endeded ning after he concluded the 30 year age difference was too much and twhent bathey went back to being just friends. this was a relationship with a benefit. one fiscal than physical. the professor was generous with his time and his money even after the romance was supposedly over. >> how much did he give her? >> 4,000. >> he is going to give 46,000 to a woman he spends a lot of time with, works with, seems tracted to but there is nothing going on between them? >> i think he is likening to pay to see the happiness that it brings to people's lives. >> the professor gave her another $6,000 just daves befys her murder. and like this, like so much in anna's life stayed on the low, at least with her friends. >> what could you tell about anna's relationship with the professor? >> they were friends. very good friends. >> during the investigation, it came out that john and anna had dated for a while. >> really? >> yes. surprising. >> yes. very. i didn't know that. >> there were secret relationships that were known apparently only to her and maybe one other person. it's like there were two annas or four. >> yes. >> and i see where she's coming from. i know people don't share things. >> anna was his personal charity. the cops wondered about his motives. when a man is interested in a woman basically bank rolls her and gives her $40,000 and nothing happens, she's not interested in him or she says you're too old or you realize you're too old, that can make some guys angry. >> obviously, we have to keep digging. >> he admits they dated briefly. i'm not sure what dated means. but is he a sugar daddy? >> that's what he appears to be. when they dug deeper into her finances, they found about $111,000 in her bank accounts. money thought the job couldn't provide. and they accounted for less than half of that. that money begged a lot of questions. >> did someone else come here? >> i had no idea about that. this is new to me. if she had asked me, i would have gave her money. if she was in need, i would have given her money. >> the unaccounted for cash was just another peace in a puzzle that already featured more characters than a hollywood caper. >> this is a good who done it case. we had to rely on the investigation and the crime scene and evidence to point us to who did it. coming up, where would that evidence lead? the answers would surprise even anna's closest friends. >> there were all kinds of things in anna's life she didn't tell anybody about. >> she did not. >> when "dateline" continues. >> when "dateline" continues orsn your car's soft surfaces get released, and are then circulated by your ac system. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the circulation of musty air by trapping and eliminating lingering odor molecules for up to 30 days of fresh, clean air. plus, they come in a range of scents including extra light. stop the cycle of odors in your car with febreze car vent clips. brand power. helping you buy better. skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! test. test. the many heart broken friends of anna moses crowded into the church ten days later. jerry played this song. wrote it just for her. ♪ we don't know what we'll do without you ♪ ♪ we can never doubt you to brighten up our day ♪ ♪ we can't think of anything about you, anna that doesn't make us feel so glad you've come our way ♪ >> it was time to say good-bye except for many of the friends because many were seeing each other and meeting about each other for the first time. there were all kinds of things in anna's life that she didn't tell anybody about. >> she did not. >> jerry says he didn't even know who anna's ex-husband was until well after the service. >> he got up and talked about meeting her for the first time and i think in st. petersburg. and he started crying. >> bob had a hard time holding it together. >> at the memorial service when i spoke about her, i was extremely emotional. in fact, i had somebody bring me a tissue. it swooz upsetting to me to talk about this. >> anna's son igor also managed to speak but it wasn't for him or anyone. they shared grief that day. their memories. but on another level, they were also sharing a few suspicions. donna knew the odds. anna was probably killed by someone close to her and that someone could have been at that very service. sfwlt fact th . >> the fact that someone cries on the stand, yes, if they just committed a crime, they can still cry. >> grief does not imply innocence? >> no, absolutely not. >> in the day that's followed, the detectives would consider the cast of characters who had refld in the glow of the anna moses star light. and then her passing. some began to drop off the list of us is inspection including anyone she might have recently met from online dating. >> so anna did did have a match.com account. she was not on it or actively searching or looking to our knowledge. and that verified through the match.com records. >> so at least for match.com, she wasn't dating anybody except the boyfriend? >> correct. >> and the first real suspect was one of the first to be cleared. igor, the son, not interested in helping law enforcement. he doesn't want a funeral. whoever did this should be forgiven. and he's the beneficiary of a $750,000 insurance policy. >> yes, sir. >> but given the police believe anna was killed around 6:00 p.m., igor had a good alibi. where was igor when she was killed? >> in class. >> how far away? >> 45 minutes drive. >> we spoke to classmates. >> as for igor's odd reaction at the news of his mother's death, friends told police that igor is just that way sometimes. no one who knew him doubted i fwchlt or was devastated and you have a neighbor across the street that keeps close tabs on anna moses. >> yes. >> okay, the neighbor was nearby. quite nearby. when the murder happened h. >> the neighbor is home. >> on a conference call. >> and you can prove he's on the conference call? >> yes, sir. >> so police ruled out the neighbor. but what about the boyfriend michael? he was supposed to have had a date with anna that night. but detectives say he couldn't have done the murder. they confirmed. he was attending an event at his daughter's school. >> we got the boyfriend signed in and he's also on video at the school. grape vs. vine elementary zblcht too far away. >> too far away. >> as for that strange conversation michael had had with himself. in the end, he figure ld it was shock, another odd twist in a case full of them. but there was still other people who had spun through anna's orbit and then shed tears at her memorial. did one of them have a reason to turn on her? that question continued to nag at police as they narrowed the search for her killer. >> coming up, a surprise discovery turns this investigation inside out. >> there is a lot more and inside the drawer is a letter in russian. >> will it led investigators to the truth? >> we're pretty confident that he was going to be our guy. >> when "dateline continues." >> when "dateline continues. test. test. ♪ beds get sick too protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness- causing bacteria detergent leaves behind. lysol. what it takes to protect. hello, north korea says they successfully performed a crucial test at its long range rocket site. the u.s. tries to get north korea to delunuclearize. the full house is expected to vote on impeachment next week. all seven candidates in next week's presidential debate are threatening to boycott it over a union labor dispute at the venue. now back to "dateline." the professor and the poet, it's a sitcom title. this is deadly serious. both were among anna's admirers and both were still under suspicion. >> you have a couple guys in the shadows, john the professor and jerry the poet. the professor gives her $40,000 and gets back in return, we don't really know what. and the poet thinks of her as his muse. do i have that right? >> yes. >> did police have questions about them? absolutely. but days later investigators came to believe both men were nowhere near anna's house when she was murdered. based on witnesses and interestingly enough the same alibi. the professor is where? >> on the toll way. >> the poet is where? >> on the tollway driving. >> investigators had eliminated a lot of suspects but they hadn't found their killer. they need aid break. two weeks after the murder, they got one. a mysterious message from anna herself in essence, from beyond the grave. >> the search warrant was conducted on her office in dallas and there was a locked drawer. inside the drawer is a letter in russian. >> straight from a cold war spy novel, but where would it lead? >> we had to get an fbi agent to come translate the letter for us. >> you don't know whether that's going to be a great clue or just a shopping list. >> right. >> the note was a mixture of russian and english. in any language, it was a bombshell. it was in her own handwriting, written apparently during the divorce proceedings two years earlier. an wra anna is telling a lawyer a threat about her husband bob, a convoluted one but a threat nonetheless. >> the letter translates that bob was going to kill himself and blame anna and write a letter to igor laming anna to get igor to hate anna. >> all of this is a way of convincing anna to stay with bob. >> yes, sir. >> if true, it was a bizarre blackmail attempt. that put a more sinister spin on bob's claim of an ammicable divorce. so that letter really gave you a window into what is really happening in that marriage zblment if you're suicidal, you're homicidal. that's a real quick switch. >> that gave the detectives a powerful reason to reinterview bob but fearing he would lawyer up, they lured him back to the frisco pd by saying they had information for him on anna's estate. >> thanks for coming out, bob, we appreciate it. >> once inside the cramped interview room, the investigators immediately changed the subject to bob's shaky alibi from the day of the murder. turns out, his roommate could not vouch for bob or his time line as bob said he would. >> i know it's been a couple weeks, but if you can remember -- >> i'm distraught. >> i'm sorey. but that is vague. >> i'm not trying to be vague. i don't have details for you. there is no details. i was sitting there watching tv. okay, 2:00, i'm watching tv. i wasn't keeping track of time. >> he was selling. the cops weren't buying. >> but you understand this is a murder investigation. >> i completely understand. >> anna was murdered. >> i get it. >> it's not like i was at some store. everyone else is bending over backwards to accommodate us and now we're catching, i don't know, i don't know. i don't keep track of every minute every day. >> i can't tell you where i was at 2:00 yesterday. >> but in bob's first interview with the police station, he did remember going to twin peaks around 7:00 p.m. the problem is that police say anna was killed an hour before that. he is seen on camera walking in and sitting down at the bar. >> okay. so maybe if he comes in at 7:00 he left home at 6:4567. that is still plenty of time to be at her house and the murder. >> while investigators focused on his alibi and catching a killer, bob wanted to talk about, well, just about anything else. like his guns the cops took to examine. >> my guns. can i get those back? >> the cops said bob changed the subject any time he felt cornered. >> bob never asked us one fwtim about the killer, the investigation, any leads. but he did ask about the will. >> anna's will. that was the hook that brought bob to the pd. >> you know, we have a couple questions. the we're looking to see if anna has a new or newer will. what did the old will say? >> basically, i gave my stuff to her and she gave hers to me. >> bob didn't even know that igor was the beneficiary. bob at that time thought that he was the beneficiary on the will. >> so maybe bob thought he would be the one cashing anna's $750,000 insurance policy. >> he is in over his head financially. anna wasn't even cold and in the ground before he moved back into the house. we're looking at the investigation, who's benefitting from her death? >> investigators were smelling the oldest of motives. >> it's all about the money. >> you think bob moses essentially killed his wife by mistakingly thinking he was going to get a pot of gold tend of the rainbow? >> he was a targeted murder. either he was going to be the beneficiary or he could manipulate igor to get access to that money. >> and now cops were eager to confront the man with a motive. they went in for the kill. >> we either think we're sitting across from a monster or somebody that had a lapse in judgement. >> me? no. absolutely not. >> why not, bob? >> okay. i don't know what you're talking about now. but it sounds like you're accusing me of something. >> we're fact finders, okay? he i know -- >> if you're making it hard for me to find the facts, bob, because you can't tell me. [ beep ] >> i'm done talking to you. because i don't know the reason i did that day and you're trying to twist this all around. >> with that, bob strode out of the room but not out of suspicion. >> you think you have your man? >> we're pretty confident that he was going to be our guy. >> on february 26th, 2015, six weeks after anna was gunned down, bob moses was arrested. it was his birthday. he spent it behind bars facing a charge of murder. and that's where we interviewed him. >> did you kill your wife? >> no. absolutely not. i would never hurt her. >> coming up, bob moses goes on trial facing a prosecution witness who claims he terrified anna. >> she said i can come to your house? i'm afraid. >> when "dateline" continues. ws the bad news? the perfect photo is not. depend® fit-flex underwear offers your best comfort and protection guaranteed. because, perfect or not, life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. at chevy, we're all about bringing families together. this time of year, that's really important. so we're making it easier than ever to become part of our family. man: that's why our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. family is important to us. and we'd like you to be part of ours. so happy holidays. and welcome to the family. the chevy family! get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. it was october but it felt like summer as the texas sun shown over the come rinne county courthouse. almost two years after anna moses was murdered. inside the courtroom, bob moses, the man who brought anna to america and who loved and cared for her and her son, was charged with her murder. >> anna was a sweet woman. you're going to see that. >> prosecutors began to lay out her case for the jury. >> anna had been shot six times. to the chest, one in the throat, and three in the back. >> telling them the evidence would point to anna's ex-husband. >> the killer in this room is robert moses. there will be no doubt in your mind. >> walker was promising a strong case but what's a prosecutor to do about all those men in anna's life? she knew the defense would try to cast them as alternative suspects. no shortage of potential persons of interest here. >> anybody who is going to be an circumstantial case where there aren't any witnesses, you start looking at people and say who are the people closest to her? boyfriends? friends? anybody who had any relations with her? >> so in an unusual move, walker decided to preempt the defense and call those men as her own witnesses. she began with anna's boyfriend, michael who said he was intrigued by anna the day they met. >> she was an amazing woman. she was incredibly intelligent, very well spoken. extremely kind. and just someone i knew i wanted to get to know right away. >> the prosecutor showed michael a photo of anna. >> is this how you want to remember an yash remember anna? is that correct? >> yes. >> and she asked him straight out. >> did you kill anna? >> no, i did not. >> she asked the same of the others. the neighbor across the street. >> did you kill anna? >> no. >> the poet? >> did you have anything to do with anna's death? >> no. >> the professor? >> did you have anything to do with anna's death? >> no. >> everybody can be alibied, not just by their own words, but by subsequent investigations. >> yes. >> except bob moses. >> he was very generally, very vague. >> with the frisco pd detective on the stand, walker played bob's interviews with police. >> what did you do from the time you woke up to -- >> i mean, i probably took the dog for a walk. >> remember, bob said he had been at home most of the day and into the evening. but on the stand, bob's house mates all said they couldn't vouch for him. >> did you remember seeing bob moses in the house? >> i would say no. i was rarely there. >> you don't sfleb. >> i don't remember seeing him at all. >> the prosecutor said bob's whereabouts couldn't be confirmed until he appeared on that restaurant video at 7:00 p.m. texas ranger told the jury anna was killed an hour earlier. >> i knew she left work or office around 5:00. >> he mapped out her final trip. using videos from the security cameras on her route. including that video from a neighbor's camera right near anna's home. she was captured one more time as she was traveling north on charleston. >> even though the time stamp says 6:59 p.m., police determined it was actually 5:49 when anna's car drove by. >> did you have an idea of when anna was -- when you believe about the time she was killed? >> based on the fact that she checked her mail because the mail is strewn under her. it is loose. i believe soon after she arrives therein side of the garage. >> the police theory, at about 6:00 p.m., bob shot anna seven times, six bullets found their mark. he then spread four other shell casings on the garage floor, took out his car, parked it a flew blocks away and the cigarette butt and can of red bull. >> in a weird way, you ended up with too much evidence. there is always stuff that is there at the actual screene of e murder and then in the car. >> it made it feel more like this is designed to sort of throw off the investigation. put something else out there to say it could be somebody else. >> but cynthia walker said it wasn't somebody else. she told the jury bob had been nursing a long simmering murderous rage that bubbled to the surface on january 13th, 2015. and that anna may have seen it coming. the evidence came from one of anna's russian friends. >> i think we became friends just from meeting. >> and she dispelled the notion that bob and anna's relationship had been ammicable and told the jury about a harrowing night about two years before the murder. >> and the winter december of 2012, did you receive a phone call from anna? >> yes. >> anna and bob were still married. anna said she had locked herself in the bedroom. >> did she appear to be upset and crying? >> yes. she told me that -- she called police and she said can i come to your house? i'm afraid. >> so far the case was all circumstantial. but the state was about to present evidence it said pointed directly at bob moses and only bob moses. when investigators first interviewed bob the day after anna's murder, they saw something. >> i noticed he had cut or that he had a bandage that was covering a wound on his right hand. >> investigators remembered that bandage. they saw the bloodstains inside anna's car. >> i observed what appeared to be a red crimson stain on the seat back of her car. >> bloodstains on the right side of the driver's seat and a wound on bob's right hand. >> is this another stain i'm circumstance snlg. >> yes. >> and when this dna analyst testified, the prosecution thought it was game, set, match. she told the jury those stains were a mixture of dna, anna's, of course, it was her car, but the other person, he was sitting at the defense table. >> obtaining that mixture and profile is 1.226 more likely that the dna came from anna moses and robert moses that if the dna came from two unrelated, unknown individuals. >> translation, it was bob moses' blood and in that second interview with police, he had no explanation for it. >> is there any reason why your blood would be inside her car? >> not that i can think of, no. >> the prosecutor told the jury that what pushed bob over the edge on that january night is some of the oldest reasons in the book of murder. not just money but jealousy and envy. >> she lives in a beautiful house. she dating a wonderful man. robert moses is in debt. he is living in a house with other men in a small bedroom. who benefits from her death? >> right after her murder, the defendant moves into her house. he is going through her finances. he is trying to get into her bank accounts. her e-mails. trying to determine, you know, what her finances are. >> the evidence points beyond a aren't dou a reasonable doubt to the man that is looking at us right now, robert moses. >> now the defense was ready to pounce. two attorneys, both of them former prosecutors, were about to try to rip the states case to shreds and they would be asking the jury to consider this simple question, who ate the quesadilla? >> coming up, the defense brought to you by taco bell. bob's attorney says a fast food wrapper at the scene calls into question the prosecution's line. >> if she ate them, she was killed a couple hours later. if the killing happens two hours later, then bob moses, he's sitting in twin peaks on video. >> when "dateline" continues. v >> when "dateline" continues 90% of women have a skincare routine. but what about a lip care routine? 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did you ever hit her? >> i would never hurt her. i would never hurt anyone, okay? >> and in a north texas courtroom, defense attorneys toby shook and cody snipper argued the state got it wrong. >> the only signs standing at the end of this is this one right here. >> skipper said bob wasn't an angry ex who killed her for money. he was the victim of an inept investigation. police were sloppy the defense suggested and missed big clues. remember, cops concluded this wasn't a robbery. but the credit card anna used at taco bell wasn't in her purse. >> i'm pulling out the wallet. you indicated that anna moses had a missing credit card. >> give me a page in where that is mentioned. >> i don't have it. >> a paragraph. >> i don't have it. >> her credit card was missing from the purse. and there is no one that knew that in this entire investigative team until they were asked on the witness stand. >> it was shoddy police work, he told the jury. as was the theory that all the unexplained evidence was planted by bob to throw off the cops. what do you make of the extra bullet casings at the crime scene? >> they never sent any detectives across the street to see if any projectiles had struck the fence, car, a house. >> you mean out the open door? >> out the open door. the shoot kog haing could have d while the door was opened. they admitted they never bothered to look. >> and that can of red bull? police said it was a red herring. the defense said it was another red hot clue with no follow up. >> they tested for dna and comes back to unidentified male. not bob moses, not any of the other suspects they listed and certainly not anna moses. the. >> he argued dna on the can could have led investigators to a whole new suspect but he said police focused only on anna's ex. >> they had in this case classic tunnel vision. bob moses was a suspect after the first day. and anything else that came up, they didn't pay attention to. >> the defense also tried to knock down the testimony of the friend who said anna was afraid of bob. >> and she said can i come to your house? i'm afraid he will kill me tonight. >> bob's lawyers pointed o thought call was two years before the murder. and after the divorce, anna and bob remained on good terms. >> you knew bob was coming over to the house and repairs and picking up igor? >> yes. >> she wasn't telling you when he comes and fixes the water p pipe that is leaking, did she? >> no. >> then the defense tried to blow up the prosecution's time line. saying that video from anna's neighbor was hardly definitive. >> you tell the jury about that car? >> yes. >> make? model? color? you have any information on that? >> no, sir. >> so maybe that wasn't anna driving by that camera just before 6:00 p.m. the defense reminded the jury of the last proven stop anna made that day when she pulled up to that taco bell drive through at 5:37 p.m. and they asked who ate that quesadilla? >> just the package is there in the trash next to her body. >> so she ate it or the killer ate it. >> the defense called their own forensic expert. >> it's my opinion that that she had eaten the quesadilla ten minutes prior to dying. i would still be able to see chicken and other parts of that quesadilla in her stomach. >> but there was no mexican food in anna's stomach. >> if she ate the quesadillas, she wasn't killed at 5:55 p.m. she had to have been killed a couple hours later. >> and if the state's time line was off, then bob moses is in the clear. >> if the killing happens two hours later, well then bob moses, he is sitting in twin ta peaks on video. we know where he is. we're not sure where all the other people are. >> if the time line is wrong, said the defense, the alibis of all the other potential suspects fall apart. the telltale quesadilla was never found. if the killer ate it, presumably his or her dna might be all over that wrapper. >> you could have skin cell dna on that. you could have fingerprinting on that. >> skipper asked the lead detective about that. >> you didn't submit that taco bell trash for testing, zplekt. >> right. >> you didn't submit for prints? >> correct. >> the defense portrayed bob as the victim of half baked police work. but there was another victim the jury was about to hear from, someone who had not only lost his mother but could now lose his father too in a hush courtroom. the defense called their star witness to the stand. >> my name is igor moses. told the jury how he felt his mother. >> you loved your mother greatly, didn't you? >> yes. >> yes, sir? >> yeah. >> and igor said he had no doubt his father was innocent. >> i do not believe my father killed my mother. >> it turned out igor was bob's biggest supporter. he said there is only one reason his dad had returned to live in anna's house. >> following my father's death, we asked him to move back into the house. >> and said his dad's action has nothing to do with grief. to try to get the money from you? ask him to give him money from the account that he could have? >> no. >> igor even tried to discredit the state's strongest evidence against his father. bob's blood in anna's car. >> is that car we're talking about? >> yes, that is my mom's car. >> his dad had often driven that car and that bloodstain on the driver's seat was hardly fresh. >> yeah that, one's been there for quite a long time. >> do you know how long? >> i mean since high school, i imagine. >> there is no way to tell how long his blood was in that car? >> no. they can't -- they couldn't age the dna. they don't know when the blood was put there. the dna folks do not tell them how old that blood was. >> even more important, there was no evidence putting bob in the garage where anna was murdered. bob's guns were tested. none fired the fatal shots. and the murder weapon was never found. >> no witnesses? no dna or prints or security video of the crime scene? nothing tying him to her body? >> no. >> shook offered that to the jury. >> why did you find that the blood anywhere in that garage? why didn't we find it on her clothes? his blood? because it doesn't make sense. >> this case said the defense was far from a slam dunk. >> you don't have answers in this case. all you are have questions. >> and the final question was who would the jury believe? 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