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Dentist Allegedly Kills Wife on African Safari

Pennsylvania dentist allegedly killed wife on African safari to collect millions in life insurance, FBI says

Lawrence Rudolph, 67, is accused of murdering Bianca Rudolph in Zambia before cashing in on more than $4.8 million in life insurance policies.

By David K. Li and Helen Kwong

A Pennsylvania dentist gunned down his wife during an Africa hunting trip so he could collect nearly $5 million in life insurance and start a new life with his longtime mistress, authorities said.

Lawrence Rudolph, 67, was charged last month with mail fraud in connection to the alleged slaying of wife Bianca Rudolph on Oct. 11, 2016 during their safari in Zambia, according to a federal criminal complaint.

Bianca Rudolph died from a single shotgun blast to her heart while the couple was staying on hunting grounds at the Kafue National Park, authorities said.

“Lawrence Rudolph murdered his wife,” FBI Special Agent Donald Peterson wrote in an affidavit, “as part of a scheme to defraud life insurance companies and to obtain money and property from them through the false and fraudulent pretense, representation and promise that the death was an accident.”

A friend of the wife called the FBI on Oct. 27, 2016, and told agents the death was suspicious because Lawrence had allegedly been in a long-time extramarital affair with the manager of his practice, Three Rivers Dental in Pittsburgh, the complaint said.

The suspect and girlfriend had gone on vacations to Cabo San Lucas in 2010, twice in 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 and July 2016 and “Bianca did not travel on any of those trips,” according to business and travel records obtained by the FBI.

“Larry is never going to divorce her because he doesn’t want to lose his money, and she’s never going to divorce him because of her Catholicism,” the friend told agents, according to the complaint.

Both Lawrence and Bianca Rudolph were expert hunters and “Bianca Rudolph’s goal during this trip was to kill a leopard,” Peterson wrote of that final 2016 safari. And while she didn’t kill a leopard, she “did kill numerous other animals during this trip,” the federal agent added.

Back in 2011, Rudolph posted Facebook images of himself proudly displaying a ram, elk and hippopotamus he had apparently killed.

Lawrence Rudolph told local police that his wife accidentally shot herself while packing a Browning 12-gauge shotgun into its carrying case, officials said.

He immediately moved to have her remains cremated in Zambia, which drew suspicion of the U.S. consular chief in Zambia, federal authorities said. The diplomat went to the funeral home with “two others from the embassy to take photographs of the body and preserve any potential evidence,” according to Peterson.

The consular chief described the wound “as being ‘straight to the heart’ ” and without any “gas burns or obvious tissue expansion” that would be expected from a contact wound, Peterson wrote.

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