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[The Diabolical Deception: The Murder of Chris Smith]-[In a Lonely Place]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-08-19

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The Diabolical Deception: The Murder of Chris Smith

The Vanishing of a Free Spirit

Chris Smith, a charismatic entrepreneur and avid surfer from California, seemed to have it all. As a co-founder of the advertising firm 800 Exchange, he was successful, generous, and deeply connected to his family. However, in June 2010, Chris abruptly disappeared. His business partner, Ed Shin, told Chris’s family that Chris had sold his share of the company, dumped his girlfriend, and embarked on a globetrotting adventure to South America and beyond. For months, the family received emails from "Chris" detailing his travels, yet he never made a phone call. His father, Steve, a former police officer, grew increasingly suspicious of these communications, noting that the emails felt like they were written by someone else—someone who lacked the intimate knowledge of their family history.

The Discovery of a Crime Scene

As the months turned into a year, a private investigator named Joe DeLue was hired by a landlord to track down the former 800 Exchange office for unpaid rent. Upon entering the abandoned suite, DeLue noticed something chilling: a dark red smear on the light switch and doorframe that appeared to be blood. Subsequent forensic testing confirmed the presence of human blood, which was eventually matched to Chris Smith’s DNA. This revelation transformed a missing person case into a homicide investigation. The office, once a place of business, was revealed to be a gruesome crime scene, with blood found on ceiling tiles, carpet, and walls, suggesting a violent struggle.

The Facade of Ed Shin

Ed Shin, the man who had painted himself as a professional, family-oriented partner, was revealed to be a master manipulator. Investigators uncovered that Shin was drowning in debt, embezzling funds, and leading a double life involving high-stakes gambling in Las Vegas, where he squandered tens of thousands of dollars. Shin had previously committed embezzlement at another company and was under immense pressure to repay debts to avoid prison. The prosecutor, Matt Murphy, argued that Chris Smith had become an "obstacle" for Shin’s financial desperation. Shin had meticulously crafted a cover-up, including sending emails as Chris to sever his ties to the company and mislead his family.

The Fatal Confrontation and Trial

After being apprehended while attempting to flee to Canada, Shin eventually confessed to the killing, though he claimed it was an act of "self-defense" following a fight over the embezzlement scheme. He alleged that Chris had lunged at his throat, leading to a fatal collision with a desk. However, the evidence—specifically the lack of Shin's blood at the scene and the cold-blooded nature of the emails sent immediately after the incident—painted a different picture. In 2018, Shin was found guilty of first-degree murder for financial gain and sentenced to life in prison.

A Lingering Mystery

Despite his conviction, Shin has steadfastly refused to disclose the location of Chris Smith's body. He hinted at the involvement of a mysterious "Russian" fixer and a desert burial, but investigators believe Shin disposed of the body himself in the vast California desert. To this day, the family remains without closure, denied a final resting place for their son. The case stands as a haunting reminder of how greed can drive an individual to commit the most diabolical acts, leaving behind a trail of broken lives and unanswered questions.

🎯Key Sentences

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I could tell something was wrong.
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All of a sudden, in one second, everything makes sense.
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That ain't bad.
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Holy cow.
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Right away, the new business took off.
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📝Key Phrases

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put your plans on hold
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hit you right in the gut
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go your own way
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take a sharp 90-degree turn
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come apart at the seams
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📖 Transcript

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