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[The Cliffside Betrayal: A Story of Murder, Drugs, and Redemption in Green River]-[The Mystery at Lost Dog Road]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2022-02-15

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The Cliffside Betrayal: A Dark Tale from Green River

In the small, rugged town of Green River, Wyoming, the landscape is defined by towering, jagged cliffs. It was here that a tragic event unfolded in 1996, eventually unraveling a web of deceit, greed, and cold-blooded murder. This is the story of Bob Duke and his childhood friend, Roger Brauberger, whose lives took drastically different paths, only to collide in a nightmare of crime.

Two Paths Diverge

Bob Duke and Roger Brauberger grew up together in Green River. While Bob was seen as a "pretty straight kid," ambitious and focused on a future beyond high school, Roger struggled with drug addiction, including marijuana, LSD, and eventually cocaine. Despite these differences, they remained friends. Bob eventually married his high school sweetheart, Leanna Davidson, and they had a son named Eric. To the outside world, Bob was a successful carpet installer and a family man, while Roger continued to spiral into the depths of drug abuse and failure.

The "Accident" at Lost Dog Road

In August 1996, Bob Duke claimed he took his family for an outing to a high ridge overlooking Flaming Gorge Reservoir. According to Bob, he left his wife and child near the edge to get a soda from his Jeep, only to return and find them gone. They had plunged 200 feet to their deaths. Law enforcement officials, including Lieutenant Kevin Alvestepher, were deeply suspicious. The scene was dangerous, and Bob’s demeanor was strangely "quiet" and "very reserved." However, lacking forensic evidence, the authorities initially ruled the deaths a "tragic accident."

The Secret Confession

Roger Brauberger, however, knew a terrifying truth. A month before the deaths, Bob had approached him with a chilling request: to kill his wife and child for money. Roger, deep in his own drug-fueled life, initially thought Bob was "blowing off steam." But when Bob later presented a detailed plan involving $20,000 and a specific method to make the murders look like an accident, Roger realized his friend was serious. Haunted by guilt and fear, Roger kept the secret, even serving as a pallbearer at the funeral, an experience he described as "emotionally brutal."

A New Plot and Justice Served

Two years later, the nightmare returned. Bob, now living in Houston, contacted Roger again, this time asking him to help secure automatic weapons and eventually offering $20,000 to kill his own parents. Roger, finally deciding to "do the right thing," contacted a trusted detective, Mark Mecham. The FBI stepped in, wiretapping Roger’s calls. During these calls, Bob discussed the timeline for the murders of his parents, hoping to collect insurance money just as he had after the deaths of his wife and son.

The Trial and the Turning Point

Bob Duke was arrested for conspiracy to commit murder against his parents. While he initially received a plea bargain for that crime, the case of his wife and son remained a festering wound in the community. Prosecutors Harold Moneyhun and Mike Dayton eventually decided to reopen the investigation. The turning point came during the trial when a woman named Crystal Robinson testified that she had been having an affair with Bob when she was only 13. She revealed that Bob had taken her to the very cliff where his family died—a place he claimed he had never visited before the accident. This testimony, combined with Roger’s courageous decision to testify despite his own tarnished reputation, proved decisive.

Conclusion

Bob Duke was found guilty of the first-degree murders of his wife and son and sentenced to life in prison. For Roger Brauberger, the journey was one of immense personal struggle. By testifying against his childhood friend, he faced the scorn of those who still believed in Bob’s innocence, but he ultimately found peace. As Roger stated, "I did the only thing I could do." His courage transformed a small-town tragedy into a pursuit of justice, proving that even in the shadow of a dark secret, the truth can eventually surface.

🎯Key Sentences

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Kind of a one-horse town?
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Pretty straight kid.
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Usually someone would show me I wasn't 10 foot tall and bulletproof.
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You know, it's shooting the breeze.
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She was all about Bob.
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📝Key Phrases

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shoot the breeze
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spitting image
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spiral into
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attendant failures
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beyond comprehension
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📖 Transcript

Oh.
From every direction you can see them, jagged cliffs rising up out of the desert landscape.
The wind has carved their names.
Kissing Rock, Castle Rock, Giant's Thumb.
Tall, rugged, and sometimes in the light of a late afternoon sun, ominous.
They the majestic backdrop to the scrabbling little mining town laid out at their base, Green River, Wyoming.

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