Betrayal
A Computer Genius, His Russian Bride, The KGB, Intrigue And Murder
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Betrayal
In Full: New developments emerge in the twisted case of a computer scientist and the death of his Russian bride. 48 Hours correspondent Maureen Maher reports.
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Stunning Twist
In exclusive video obtained by "48 Hours Mystery," D.A. Paul Hora describes how convicted murderer Hans Reiser led police to the buried body.
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Hans Reiser Phone Call
Hear a condensed version of Hans Reiser's phone call to his mother Beverly Palmer.
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Hans and Nina Reiser (CBS)
Fast forward to Labor Day weekend 2006, when Nina dropped the children off at their father's house, and mysteriously vanished in the hours that followed.
What happened to Nina Reiser?
Correspondent Maureen Maher reports on the latest details to emerge in the twisted case involving a computer genius, foreign intrigue, and a best friend’s betrayal.
Sean Sturgeon knew Hans and Nina Reiser better than almost anyone, and he had a particular fondness for Nina.
Asked what he loved most about her, Sean tells correspondent Maureen Maher, "That she got excited, she'd jump up and down like a pogo stick. She wanted to taste the world, she wanted to grow. I love that she loved life."
The last time he spoke to her, it was about some money he had left in her mailbox. "Called her up and said, 'Honey, there's some money there. I know you need it.' She said, 'Sean, I don't know when I can pay you back.' That was the last time I saw her," he remembers.
That was the same weekend Nina was making plans with her good friend, Ellen Doren. "Sunday morning she called and she said 'Why don't we have dinner together? I can bring dinner to your house,'" Ellen remembers.
Nina and Ellen are both Russian and they both had American husbands. Ellen says Nina often spoke of her husband, Hans.
Theirs was a relationship that began half a world away from Oakland.
It was back in the 1990s in St. Petersburg, long known as Russia's window to the west, where Nina, an obstetrician, and Hans, a computer wizard, first met. They had very little in common, but the quirky American managed to make the young, beautiful doctor look twice. Once smitten, the two quickly became serious.
Hans was one of the visionaries behind the Linux computer operating system and was in Russia looking for cheap programmers for his new software company.
Josh Davis, a writer for Wired magazine and a 48 Hours consultant, says Hans was developing an expertise in something called "file systems."
"It's one of the most basic parts of a computer. Hans felt very passionate that this was what he was going to make his life’s work," Davis says.
His life’s work, it turned out, included having a Russian wife, says best friend Sean Sturgeon. "There was the Hans flow chart, and the Hans flow chart was pretty, you know, basic. He said to me, 'I want a beautiful, well-educated, professional woman to give up everything to have my children and raise them.'"
Hans thought he'd found what he was looking for when he spotted a photo of Nina in a Russian bride magazine.
Asked if she truly fell in love with Hans, Sean says, "I think that she loved him."
Produced by Paul LaRosa, Gayane Keshishyan, and Allen Alter
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But, in time this guy is going to pay for what he did. What gets me is, if he was such a Genius. Why did he take the witness stand? He made a fool of himself. That spelled guilty right there.
That poor Russian woman. These American men she went with were sick and demented. The supposed best friend was just insane. Insane!
Your old buddy now hates you. He''ll never accept you raising his kids. She''s so scared of losing them she hooks up with another guy that hubby might not hate so much.
Then she disappears. You know in your gut he killed her. You''re a wreck. You know how smart he is. He''s going to try to pin it on you. They want you to testify. You want to be left alone, but that''s not going to happen. Your phone rings all day and all night. The whole thing is driving you
Insane?
insane?