Dentist facing life for killing wife during safari tells mistress to get new boyfriend as he'll 'die in prison'

Dentist facing life for killing wife during safari tells mistress to get new boyfriend as he'll 'die in prison'
Pennsylvania dentist Lawrence Rudolph convicted of shooting his wife Bianca Rudolph dead on hunting trip (screenshot from CBS/YouTube)

DENVER, COLORADO: A wealthy Pennsylvania dentist, who was found guilty of fatally shooting his wife on a safari in 2016, was reportedly heard telling his mistress that he will perish in jail. Lawrence 'Larry' Rudolph, 67, was found guilty by a federal jury in August of shooting his wife Bianca Rudolph in the heart with a shotgun in Zambia, and then collecting $4.9 million in insurance benefits to begin a new life with his mistress Lori Milliron.

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Rudolph was found guilty of murder and mail fraud following a three-week trial that took place in Denver, Colorado, in the summer. Announcing the verdict for the dentist, a jury of six men and six women agreed with the prosecution's allegations that he had plotted to kill his 34-year-old wife in cold blood to start a new life with Milliron, who had been his mistress for 20 years.