Jan. 31, 2009

Conspiracy To Kill

A Woman Suspected Of Killing Both Her Husbands Winds Up Dead

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    It's a "48 Hours Mystery" first. Correspondent Peter Van Sant talks about his upcoming report, "Conspiracy To Kill."

    • Larry Risken and Sonia Rios

      Larry Risken and Sonia Rios  (CBS)

    • Sonia Rios and Earl Bourdeau

      Sonia Rios and Earl Bourdeau  (CBS)

    • Sonia Rios

      Sonia Rios  (CBS)

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When Larry Risken arrived in the Philippines, he quickly organized a "Sweet 16" birthday party for Quinzy, the girl he had hoped to adopt.

It was April 18, 2006, the last day of his life. In a few short hours, he would be murdered.

At the party, Larry was worried about Quinzy's cousin, April, who had a serious eye infection. He decided to take her to the hospital. It was the kind of thing Larry did for Sonia's family when he visited the Philippines.

Before he left for the hospital, Larry got a phone call from the states. Jetmark says "Mamma Sonia called."

As night fell, Larry, along with members of Sonia's family, waited it out in the hospital. When April was released, they piled into a Jeep, but never got out of the parking lot.

"There were two people on a motorcycle. And the person on the back of the motorcycle went to my brother's side of the car," Sherry Jackson explains.

A man with a gun took aim at Larry. Jetmark was in the back seat.

"We just hear a gunshot… two gunshots," he says. Jetmark says he did not see the shooter because it was "really dark."

The gunman then ran back to the waiting motorcycle and took off. Larry was shot in the head and stomach. And even though they were at a hospital, doctors were unable to save Larry's life.

Jetmark, 14, who had just witnessed the murder of the only father figure he ever knew, called Sonia to give her what he thought would be devastating news.

"She told me, 'Jet, don’t worry. Everything is under control. Nothing to worry about.'"

"How would she know everything is under control?" asks Van Sant. "I don't know," Jetmark replies.

Sonia then called Sherry Jackson.

"She said, 'My husband… my husband is dead. My husband… my husband is dead.'" In that moment, Jackson says, "I just kept thinking that I had to go tell my dad."

Law Risken says the news was a real shock. "It was like a punch in the belly, and I'm just thinking, 'Oh my God. How much more of this stuff can we take as a family?'"

After the initial shock of Larry's murder, Sherry Jackson wanted justice. Despite months of investigating the murder, Philippine police were unable to find Larry's killers.

The Risken family, looking for answers, hired private investigator Bong Oteza.

Oteza says the shooting was a well-planned hit. "He was a hired killer because he knows his trade. He knows what to do."

He says nothing was stolen. The hired gunman was only after Larry. "It's not a robbery. It's an assassination. It's a murder case," Oteza states.

Bong learned that Larry had several life insurance policies, but only one beneficiary: Sonia Rios. Jackson says at the time of Larry's death, the family estimates the policies were over $1 million.

While Jackson was still grieving and still trying to learn who had killed her brother, she got a call. It was stunning news: "That Sonia's first husband, Earl Bourdeau, was assassinated in the Philippines in the presence of Sonia's family," she tells Van Sant.

"I was shocked. I just remember my knees buckling," she recalls. "The extent of her evilness it just… It was that this woman definitely had my brother killed. That everything I thought about her was true."

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by mpabcd August 27, 2009 7:42 PM EDT
I dont know if any of you had watch a story aired sometime ago on T.V.about an american man who would fly to Phil. to marry a mail-order-bride,and bring her back in U.S.He then would buy a life Insurance for her of which he is the sole beneficary,and kill her after. Once het got rid of her,he will look for another victim by doing the same thing all over again.Isn't this evil?And yes,he is an american.So,you see, it's not just in the Phil. Evil is all over the world. And I hope God sees all of them and give them the appropriate punishment they all deserve.
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by hrlpopeye August 8, 2009 11:46 AM EDT
Recently my wife said she seen this story about Sonia Rios Risken, on 48 hours, I went to the internet to see what it is...Strangely, I saw the story about Sonia's married life gone to shambles! I served many yrs in the Navy, I met Sonia in 1990, before she married
Mr Risken, she asked me to marry her..I thought she was kidding because we just met..Although she appeared attractive, and successful..I ended up marrying for Love not Money and Sucess.
She must of been mentally Ill,,To do the things I read about in this Broadcase "Conspiciacy To Kill" epicode, I do feel bad inside about all of what happened..All I can say is May God relieve the pains of the life taken..and Bring Love and Peace
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by CoryPI August 5, 2009 10:52 AM EDT
another story to share, a friend of mine who is on her early 50's, with 4 baggages and a breast cancer...she meet her loving husband through dating site, the guy fell in love when he meet my friend and found out the truthfullness from her...and love her whole heartedly without doubt. They are happily married.

I asked him why he was divorced with his wife when they have adorable children and God fearing..i pictured, that his wife brought up their children so well. But was shocked with his answer, that he divorced his wife after a long marriage, because his wife is hiring someone to kill him when he inherited millions from his father after the death of his stepmother. His mother died in breast cancer and got married with second wife. But his father died first and later after some years, his step mother died too and left a huge inheritance. By the way, he is the only son. His father and his second wife had no children. He told me that he could not imagined that his wife could do such plan of killing him because of money, because of what he inherited.

He did not told my filipina friend about this, only later after thier marriage. I was only thankful to him when he spent money for the treatment of his filipina wife. I told my filipina friend to be thankful first to God, for sending her angel, using her new found husband. For accepting her for being what she is as a person and that her life is owned now by her husband. I told her to be thankful and be appreciative to her husband, because she had her second life.

They are happily married now and she is a good wife to her husband....her husband is a professor and teaching in grade school.
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by CoryPI August 5, 2009 10:34 AM EDT
"we are 10 fingers in our hand", sorry for this..it is a typo error...instead, it is..."we have 10 fingers in our hand".

Another typo error.."when they real properties here in Philippines". It is, when they buy real properties here in the Philippines.

Thanks for reading this...God Bless to all!
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by CoryPI August 5, 2009 10:26 AM EDT
I agree with amydess, i got this link from a cousin-in-laws...he is married to my cousin and they were blessed with 3 adorable children and the eldest was famous in thier school and won the grand champion in the piano...they are happily married. I shared this because not all Filipinas are like Sonia...i knew some of "Pinays" like Sonia too... we called Filipino women as Pinay....but, i also known so many foreigners not only Americans who are also abusive to their filipina wives....I JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU THIS AND SHARE TO ALL OF YOU THAT....we are 10 fingers in our hand....they are not the same sizes, not the same colors....MEANING, ALSO THE PEOPLE AROUND US ARE THE NOT THE SAME! WE all differs in our character, attitude and behavior specially how we grew up!

I am a filipina, living here in the Philippines and I am also a government employee working in City Hall, in the Tax Assessor Department. My father is a retired Police Officer. But I am brought up with my parents to be God fearing and to transparent always! My father serve the government until he retired with dignity and honor, he got medals for serving the Police Department with excellent performance and he is not a police officer just wearing a uniform and being a goons silently!

I shared this, because as what I said...not all the people around us are the same. I can also say that am proud being a filipina and being in the government, working in the government for 20 years, working hard to earn a living and meet both ends at my own sweat without corrupting peoples money. I even help people that is still naive about laws specially in the department am working....specially those foreigners who married filipina and give out some advices when they real properties here in Philippines. I guide them....I have an american friend who married a filipina friend of mine, they meet in a dating site and their marriage was a great one! he even wanted to live here in my hometown because he find it out that our people here are accomodating and hospitable. I am one of his filipino friends here who represented on his side when he married a filipina friend...because he comes here in the Philippines alone.

He had shared to me why he divorced his american wife...because of money, that his ex-american wife is a materialistic person and could not even give priorities to her family.

As i said before...people around us are not the same just like our 10 fingers in our hand...not same size, not same color...but we are all the children of God.

Thanks for reading my comments here!

I am Nia, from the Philippines.
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by hrlpopeye August 14, 2009 3:12 PM EDT
I read your thoughts and feelings, Nia, USA is a country with so many different cultured from all over the globe. I spent most of my life traveling and living in many places. My believe is certain criminals who do these evil deeds, are Mentally Ill! Believe me there is a member in my own family (who may be classified as evil) I believe they need mental help. Passion killings thru jealousy and love, in certain countries are looked at in leanent manner. As in different locations here in the states. I read the story of Sonia and Earl B, and Larry R, marriages with her! I wish I knew more about them, and more about Sonia past her family, What caused her to alledgely commit these offenses. I read she married her first husband Earl B, in 1963, from 1963, until 1987, It was not mentioned that she hadn't done any wrongs.
24 Years. Is it possible she suffered from a head Injury during her married with Earl B, ....It seems like Dr Jeckle and Mr Hyde, symdrome.
I really don't believe she was evil, something happened some time ago in her Life................................Take care Nina.......H
by amydess February 26, 2009 7:19 PM EST
What a horrible story , I feel bad and sad at the same time to those good gentle men in UNIFORM. Sonia is LUCKY enough to had them in HER life , but she's abusive human being , she just think 'bout her self , she doesnt care even her own SON . What an ANIMAL manner .... I'm a FILIPINA married to American man . I love my HUSBAND and adore him so much ....I hope both Larry and Earl , find peace in the hands of our LORD JESUS CRIST . They have good place in HEAVEN now . R.I.P
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by kdmts February 5, 2009 6:00 PM EST
I am absolutlely horrified at the the racism against Filipinos, as I would be intolerant of intolerance against any group. I have been married for six years to a wonderful Filipino man. We have traveled to the Philippines twice. We did have a camera stolen, but what do you expect in a nation whose doctors make in a year what a nurse makes here in a month or less. I met many kind, generous people while there, people who barely had food themselves who would go out of their way to be hospitable.

I hope none of you anti-Philippines people get sick. Good chance your nurse will be from there. I hope you will be able to tolerate his or her kind hands as they feed you or brush your hair or clean you up.
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by scarlettm512 February 4, 2009 6:31 PM EST
Conspiracy? Wait, I thought you had to be wearing a tin-foil hat to use that word.
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by lobc-2009 February 3, 2009 2:31 AM EST
djdiva2,

you can download it on iTunes. You can also watch it streaming on this website.

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How can I get a DVD or video tape copy of this show? While trying to finalize the DVD recording I made of last night''''s show (burn the disc), it was erased when my DVD recorder malfunctioned (like when a computer freezes, has to be shut down and restarted resulting in lost data). I would like to purchase a DVD of this show if possible. If anyone has information about how to get a DVD copy of this show, I''''d really appreciate it. Thanks.
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by mrahaman-2009 February 2, 2009 3:16 PM EST
It''s one person. Please don''t blame a whole nation. I know a lady from same country - married to a White American former military man. She''s a devoted wife and mother to their children. He takes all his clothes to the cleaners and leaves her to hand wash all of hers and their children. He''s very wealthy, but treats her like a slave. She''s given $400 per month to buy groceries, clothes etc., for the children and if something''s needs to be fixed in the house like broken plumbing, she''s expected to fix it with the stipend. Manwhile she''s hanging out clothes outside in the winter. He lied about his age when he met and married her (he''s 20 years older than her not the 7 that he initially told her)... and after 12 years of marriage, she still has nothing -not even a checking acount in her name or joint with him. She''s not allowed to contact her family without him being there and she can oly speak to then in English so he''ll know what they are talking about. Now, are all American men like this? I think not, so let''s blame the individual.. not the entire race or country.
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by liezel79 February 2, 2009 12:32 PM EST
Big_Jim6

Sorry i mistakenly put your usersname but its for Padstowabbon.got confuse on that.

liezel79
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by liezel79 February 2, 2009 12:21 PM EST
To:Big_Jim6

Me and my husband watched this program. And i was suprise that it happen where i grow up. I feel ashame for what she did to her husbands. I know police can''t do anything to catch the killer. If you have money it''s easy to do anything. MOved to america 6 years ago and get to know american cultures.

Big_Jim6 you said they are poor so most people have no self-discipline no marale and above all they don''''t respect lives. Not most or all filipinos are poor in Philippines.thats why they act like that. Don''t you see theres SOME americans here which is rich who kill. There is SOME americans who have no self-discipline no marale and above all they don''''t respect lives here too. So don''t say most filipinos are not like americans. We filipinos are like any other country even americans who have bad people. There are some filipinos have bad experience with their american husbands and wifes too. Theres abuse from them (americans) and sometimes they and up with nothing because of money too.

I feel sorry to the families of the victims.But not all of us are like Sonijia and others.
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by dr19554808 February 2, 2009 11:43 AM EST
Wow! All Filipinos are evil because Sonia was evil? Really? I, too, lived in the Philippines (PI) for a number of years and this is what know; Filipinos & Americans are more alike than they are different. I saw the absolute worst of the PI & the absolute best. But, most of what I saw was neither but instead hardworking, kind, fun-loving, family oriented people struggling everyday to live a good clean decent life, just like most Americans. I''ll say one other thing; If you think you know Filipinos because you were stationed at Clark or Subic, did you ever leave those areas to see the real PI or meet average Filipinos? I wonder what a Filipino would think of Americans if all he saw were outside the gate at Fayetteville, NC or Norfolk, Va back in the day? Yes, Sonia was evil (and good riddance BTW) but she''s not the poster girl for Filipinas. And neither is Aileen Wuornos, an American serial killer who killed seven men in Florida, the post girl for American women.
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by love2cook February 2, 2009 11:11 AM EST
I%u2019ve seen all the greed, conniving, manipulating, jealousy, slandering, and the list is countless to describe most Filipinos I%u2019ve encountered all my life and I%u2019ve been hurt by some of them. Living in America for almost 38 years, came here when I was 24 I adopted most American ways. I%u2019m very skeptical whenever I%u2019ll meet a new Filipino here because of all the above traits that they were known for. I bonded well with some Filipinos liked me also a long time residence and we talked of course how some Filipinos here are with no tact and manners. The very first time you met them somewhere.. the first thing they%u2019ll ask where do you work and how much do you make and then followed by some personal and irrelevant questions. When you allowed them to be your friend then the conniving and manipulating starts. Being a Christian I always give everyone a chance to be my friend but, I don%u2019t let them hit my toes, I%u2019ll show them their boundaries.

Proud and glad to say that I%u2019ve been married to an American for 34 years whom I''ve met here after 5 years coming over here in the East Coast from the Philippines. Filipino/Asian guys!" Our married life is built on trust and respect and open communication.
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by big_jim6 February 2, 2009 3:36 AM EST
I%u2019ve been married to my Filipina wife for nearly 13 years and it has been nothing but wonderful. She is not greedy and does not live a flamboyant lifestyle that some other Filipinas do. In fact she is and has always been a hard working woman who takes care of our home and daughter while putting in a 40-hour work week where she is employed. Yes, she does send some money back to her parents to help pay their monthly utility and medical bills, but we both keep close tabs on what they ask for because we are no the %u201CBank of America%u201D . We jokingly refer to that money as our %u201CFilipino Family Tax%u201D. She also makes her own car payment, cell phone payment, and also pays for any cloths our daughter needs for school and social activities. When we bought our house she used $12,000.00 of her own money to pay for the upgrades she wanted; she did this so I could put the money I had against the down payment. I lived in the Philippines on and off between 1978 and 1991 while in the U.S. Air Force and came to know the ways of the country quit well during that timeframe and knew what to look for when my wife and I were first getting to know each other. We never go to bed angry and have always had the ability to see when we may be doing something to irritate the other and work those issues out before they become problems. Unlike some of you, I guess I have been fortunate with my choice for a wife and companion. As for Earl and Larry, they married a snake.
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by padstowabbon February 2, 2009 2:37 AM EST
I tend to agreed with jackSpratzer''s comment. Some people may say that we are racists, it is only because they have been very lucky to meet a good Filipino because there are not that many.

I have lived in the Philippines for more than 10 years, and I can tell u the Philippines is a corrupted, chaotic country, no laws no rules, probably because they are poor so most people have no self-discipline no marale and above all they don''t respect lives. Killing in the Philippines is just a snap of the fingers. I really don''t understand why these 2 americans would agreed to still travel to the Philippines when they are about to divorce their Filipino wife, what on earth are they thinking??? It is really a stupid decision.

My husband has been kidnapped staged by our business partner - a filipino family friend whom we have helped financially, how grateful is that!!! It really disappoints u and opens yours eyes to the evil world.

Policemen in Philippines are goons in uniform, they extort u whenever they can....The justice system is corrupt as everyone can buy their way out if u got the money.






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by alphabet44 February 2, 2009 1:06 AM EST
I remember Larry and Sonia from my ship in Long Beach. Sonia was always waiting on the pier when our ship came back to port. She seemed really great. You almost never saw a spouse waiting on the pier as she had.
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by mai519 February 1, 2009 10:53 PM EST
In a way, I wished Sonijia could have stayed alive...only to rot and be tortured in the hole of a jail cell for the rest of her life. Then, I would say that justice was served. I can''t believe she was married for so many years, and would pull something so evil. I feel so horrible for the two innocent men and their families. Sonijia is a witch and I hope she is suffering in hell as I write. There is no way hell does not exist because a witch like Sonijia is not going to just lay 6 feet under.
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by djdancediva February 1, 2009 8:50 PM EST
How can I get a DVD or video tape copy of this show? While trying to finalize the DVD recording I made of last night''s show (burn the disc), it was erased when my DVD recorder malfunctioned (like when a computer freezes, has to be shut down and restarted resulting in lost data). I would like to purchase a DVD of this show if possible. If anyone has information about how to get a DVD copy of this show, I''d really appreciate it. Thanks.
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by anvsmom February 1, 2009 7:49 PM EST
Thank you, JackSpratzer! My sentiments exactly. I am from the Philippines and has been living here in the US for 18 years...and I didn''t get here by marrying an American serviceman or citizen. My family was sponsored by my aunt who had been here since the 1960s, a hardworking doctor who had paid her dues to be where she is (and I don''t mean geographically) without help from anybody.

As for this tragic case, I feel for the families of Mr Bourdeau and Mr Risken. Nobody---the victims and families---should have to go through such heartache. A bad person is a bad person, no matter the color or social status. I''m almost not surprised that the authorities is seemingly not pursuing Rios'' murder (just based on what was said on the show). I do hope the Risken family will eventually be able to obtain Larry''s remains, even if, sadly, they might never be able to find the people who committed the crime.
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