(He had two children with his first wife, who’s still alive and is interviewed on-camera.) Slepian was there, from Day One, to document the case, which took him to 10 different states with O’Kelley and Wilson over the next decade.
As “The Widower” unfolds, the detectives discover that Sharon was Randolph’s sixth wife - and the fourth to end up dead under sketchy circumstances. Two Las Vegas Metro Police Department (LVMPD) detectives, Dean O’Kelley and Rob Wilson, were assigned to the case, and soon doubted Randolph’s story. The intruder, Michael Miller, was a handyman who’d been employed doing odd jobs for Randolph. The story starts in Las Vegas in 2008, when Randolph, then 53, called 9-1-1 to report that his wife, Sharon, was gunned down by a home intruder - who, in turn, was killed by Randolph, who kept a gun in their house. You can’t help but listen to him.” Courtesy of NBC “He’s the most eccentric, calculating, disturbing, odd suspect I’ve ever encountered,” “Dateline” supervising producer Dan Slepian said of Thomas Randolph. His footage, including wide-ranging interviews with victims’ families, friends, prosecutors, defense attorneys - and with Randolph himself - comprise “The Widower,” which continues Friday and Sunday (9-11 p.m. Slepian has spent the past 13 years documenting Randolph’s case(s) in real time. “He’s the most eccentric, calculating, disturbing, odd suspect I’ve ever encountered,” he said. “The best way to describe him is that he’s the ‘Joe Exotic’ of true crime,'” “Dateline” supervising producer Dan Slepian said of Randolph, alluding to the “Tiger King” antagonist, imprisoned for a murder-for-hire plot. The lurid story of Thomas Randolph is detailed in “The Widower,” a fascinating three-part docuseries premiering 10 p.m.
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