Narrator: a wealthy american executive was found dead in his
Car in mexico.
It looked like an accident, until a forensic anthropologist
Found evidence of a chilling tale of fraud and deceit.
Narrator: -year-old madison rutherford had
Everything.
He was ambitious, successful, happily married, and rich.
He worked as a financial advisor in connecticut, with an uncanny
Ability to make money for his clients.
He also managed money for his friends, like brigitte beck.
I thought, since I am alone in this country, I thought it
Might be wise, if anything would happen to me, I thought I should
Have him as my executor.
Narrator: by all accounts, madison rutherford and his wife
Rhynie, lived lavishly, and had expensive tastes.
So it wasn't unusual for madison to travel outside the
United states pursuing his various interests.
Madison rutherford and his wife had a penchant for various
Types of animals, including dogs.
And part of the reason for, supposedly, going to mexico was
To obtain another exotic dog.
Narrator: but a few days later, mexican police found
Rutherford's car in a ravine near monterrey.
It appeared that the car had swerved off the road and caught
Fire.
When they got there the car was burnt beyond recognition.
Everything was gone.
And he opened up the driver door, and found some bone
Fragments on the driver side.
Narrator: inside, investigators found a medic
Alert pendant and a wristwatch.
On the back of the watch, barely legible, was the inscription,
"To madison, love, rhynie."
Also inside the car, the charred remains of a human.
All that was left were some bones and teeth.
The cause of death was listed as total carbonization, meaning
That it just disintegrated from the heat.
Narrator: when rutherford's wife, rhynie, got the news, she
Was devastated.
As I came into the house, everybody was very -- long
Faces and sad, and I said, "my goodness, what happened?"
And this one person tells me that there was something
Terrible happened last night.
Madison had an automobile accident and he got k*lled.
[ Gasps ] I thought this was just awful.
I thought, "my goodness, how terrible."
Narrator: fortuitously, rhynie said she could help
Investigators with the identification of her husband.
She proceeds to tell the insurance carriers that she has
One of rutherford's teeth that was left over from some type of
Dental work.
Narrator: the tooth was extremely helpful, since its
Hard, enamel shell often protects its inner core in a
Fire.
That core contains an individual's dna.
But one of the forensic scientists in mexico was
Suspicious, particularly when he examined the items recovered
From the car.
The clasp of the medic alert bracelet was found in the open
Position.
He thought that very odd.
If somebody had died and that bracelet was on them, it would
Have been in the clasped position.
Narrator: investigators wondered whether the open clasp
Was a clue, or simply an unimportant detail.
Narrator: although there were some inconsistencies in the
Accident scene...
The mexican authorities ruled that madison rutherford had
Burned to death in a car accident.
Mexico wasn't pursuing this.
There was no complaining.
They had a body, and a tragic death, and they've closed their
Case.
Narrator: as a financial planner, madison rutherford had
Planned for his family's future in the event of his death.
He had purchased an ample amount of life insurance.
Rutherford had two separate policies, with two separate
Companies.
He's doubly insured.
He's insured for $ million.
$ Million from one company, and $ million from another company.
Narrator: as a routine matter, insurance companies like
To make sure that a person who dies in a fire is in fact their
Client.
The tooth given to them by rutherford's wife could be used
For dna comparison.
But it wasn't enough.
So they sent the charred remains from the accident to one of the
Most respected forensic anthropologists in the world,
Dr. William bass.
The best bone evidence was a small skull fragment, and four
Teeth.
Dr. Bass found something highly unusual about the skull
Fragment.
The top outside of the skull wasn't burned.
Now, I got a lot of problems with it.
If you're sitting in your car and it's on fire, the top of
Your skull is gonna burn.
It's gonna burn up into little pieces the size of a quarter.
Now here's a situation in which this doesn't happen.
Narrator: dr. Bass concluded there was only one way this
Could have happened.
The victim's head had to be on the floor of the car at the time
Of the fire.
This tells me then that this is a staged scene.
That this is not what happened in the normal crash of a car.
That this is a body that has been placed in there in a
Position that it was not in before.
Narrator: the skull fragment also provided clues about the
Victim's age.
The human skull has different plate-like bones.
These bones come together in a process called fusion.
Where they meet often looks like the stitching on clothes.
As a person grows older that stitching, or fusion, tends to
Disappear.
In this case it was almost nonexistent.
It tells me that this is not a -year-old individual.
That this is an individual...maybe twice that.
Certainly -plus.
Because you don't normally...get that much fusion in a
-Year-old white male.
Narrator: the teeth also told a story.
Sometimes different races have different-shaped teeth.
The ones recovered from the car had shovel-shaped incisors, not
Something associated with a white or caucasian person.
These teeth had characteristics that are very
Specific to mongoloid -- this is japanese, chinese or american
Indian -- characteristics.
These are what are called mongoloid characteristics.
Narrator: in addition, the teeth had large, unfilled
Cavities...inconsistent with a wealthy man with access to the
Best in dental care.
Dr. Bass informed the insurance companies of his findings.
I was told that the individual in this car was a
-Year-old white male.
When I get through the analysis of the skeletal remains that's
Not what I see.
What is in that car is a -to--plus-year-old mexican
Peasant, who has -- from a lower socioeconomic level --
Obviously, it would be a peasant -- but had done manual
Labor.
Narrator: there were even more reasons to be skeptical.
And more evidence that the scene might have been staged.
Insurance investigators looked more closely at the medic alert
Pendant and the watch found in the ashes.
If the body had burned almost to ashes, why did these items
Remain relatively intact?
And witnesses said they saw a bicycle on the back of
Rutherford's car earlier in the day.
But no bicycle was found at the accident site.
If it wasn't madison rutherford in the car, who was it?
And where was madison rutherford?
Narrator: forensic scientists were certain that
Madison rutherford was not the man k*lled in the car expl*si*n
In mexico.
The focus switched not so much from, "we need more proof
Of death -- we actually think he's alive."
And now we want to find out where.
Narrator: the authorities weren't the only ones concerned.
His neighbor, brigitte beck, had entrusted madison rutherford
With her entire life savings, about half a million dollars.
And she wanted to know where it was.
I was uncomfortable about the whole thing.
I said, "how's this going to play out?"
When will I get my money?
When do I have a clear picture of this whole thing?
Narrator: brigitte went to the rutherfords' home, and asked
Rhynie for answers.
She, you know, said, "I need to speak with you, and just
Don't make a sound.
Please don't make a sound.
Don't say anything."
And I said, "what's happening?" So she leaned over and
Whispered, "madison is not dead."
I said, "what?!
What happened?
Where is he?" And she said, "he's in hiding."
I just lost it.
I just thought this was too much.
I just walked away after a few moments, and I just cried.
I just broke down -- this was too much.
Narrator: for brigitte things soon got even stranger,
When madison rutherford showed up alive and well at her house.
This was all very bizarre.
And how could he do that?
And wouldn't he be afraid that he might get picked up?
That somebody might have watched the house.
Narrator: rutherford told brigitte that his death had been
Staged for him by none other than the fbi.
He said that organized crime members were after him because
He had refused to launder drug money.
He assured brigitte that her money was safe,
But instructed her to tell no one he was alive.
He asked me, "would you mind if I could spend a couple of
Weeks with you?
Until I know what I need to do next."
I said, "of course."
Poor guy, had to be hiding from the mob.
Why wouldn't I help somebody?
Narrator: without warning madison left brigitte's home,
And she never heard from him again.
A few weeks later, brigitte got another visit, this time from
The fbi.
Their investigation into madison rutherford's financial
Dealings revealed he had withdrawn brigitte's entire life
Savings.
She was penniless.
The agent said, "there is no money."
And I thought maybe they made a mistake.
This cannot be.
Then I realized I had nothing left.
He had dismantled everything, little by little.
And I said, "my god, what do I have in my pocket?"
[ Sobbing ] excuse me.
I had exactly $ in my checking account.
That's what i...
[ Crying ] narrator: investigators had
Rutherford's home under surveillance.
Madison never appeared, but they finally got a break.
A check of motor vehicles revealed that madison owned a
Car that was being driven by a businessman in massachusetts.
His name was thomas bay hamilton.
He works as a controller for a technology company.
It's a fairly small company in downtown boston.
Narrator: as investigators were about to question
Thomas bay hamilton, they got a call from mexican authorities.
They said they found a bag full of bloody clothes.
And dna tests concluded the blood was madison rutherford's.
Narrator: one year after madison rutherford's
Disappearance, mexican police found a bag full of bloody
Clothing near the site of his car fire.
The clothing showed numerous knife holes all over the chest
Area.
Dna tests of that blood confirmed it belonged to
Madison rutherford.
But this time, investigators didn't believe it.
They were convinced the man they were following in boston,
Thomas bay hamilton, was in fact, madison rutherford.
Stu robinson, the agent who arrested him in boston, has
These fingerprints with him.
When thomas hamilton is arrested and we roll his fingerprints,
They're the same prints.
This is our man, this is madison rutherford.
Narrator: the fbi searched his apartment and found books on
How to change your identity, and travel brochures on mexico.
And they found one item that appeared to tie up the case once
And for all.
In the boston apartment we find an actual to-do list.
It says, "goals for the year -."
And the very top thing is, "collect $ million," from the
Insurance company.
So that was a pretty good clue.
[ Laughs ] we kind of tied them together
With just that one piece of paper.
Narrator: right after he was arrested, rutherford called his
Wife from prison.
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Narrator: rhynie originally denied she had anything to do
With the attempted fraud.
But when investigators showed her evidence that her husband
Was dating other women while living in boston, rhynie changed
Her mind.
She was not happy.
She went through a range of emotions in a short period of
Time...
Ending with anger.
Narrator: with rhynie's help, prosecutors learned that they
Had been planning this crime for months.
While madison was in mexico, he drove to a desolate graveyard in
The mexican countryside, and removed a body.
Apparently he'd found a cemetery in mexico near to where
The crash site was, went in to an above-ground tomb, took off
The top of a casket, and took the corpse out of the casket.
Narrator: prosecutors believe he positioned his car with the
Body inside at the bottom of the ravine...
Doused it with gasoline...
And started the fire.
When the flames subsided, he threw in his medic alert
Bracelet and watch, so they would survive the blaze and help
Identify the corpse.
He then took off on his bicycle.
Rutherford returned to the united states and gave his wife
The tooth he removed from the body, so it could be used for
Possible dna testing.
According to his wife, he walks in, I believe, with these
Things in a bag, and says to her, "here's my $ million
Tooth."
Narrator: to this day no one knows whose bones were inside
The car.
Later, when rutherford learned investigators were on to him, he
Was forced to change his plans.
According to rhynie, her husband got into the bathtub fully
Clothed, and cut himself...
To make it appear that he had been stabbed.
Then he returned to mexico to plant the evidence.
Rutherford never realized that forensic anthropology would
Uncover the true position of the body in the car, and that the
Bones would reveal the man's race and age.
Madison rutherford thought of every detail, but he never
Thought of the bone doctor.
Narrator: investigators, looking for a motive, soon
Discovered that rutherford had gambled heavily in stocks...
And lost.
He saw himself as a financial guru.
And he tried to play the stock market as a day trader.
He lost a considerable amount of money in the - period,
And I think he saw that faking his death and getting insurance
Proceeds was a way of recouping losses, and providing himself
With a nest egg for future investments.
Narrator: investigators learned that rutherford used a
Number of aliases in the past.
All were presidential-sounding names -- madison, rutherford,
And now hamilton.
His real name was john sankey.
I thought it was ironic and quite humorous that he was
Arrested on election day, on november , .
So this man with all these presidential-sounding names
Didn't get a chance to vote for the next president.
People think that the fbi doesn't have a sense of humor,
But I think this proves that we do.
Narrator: when faced with the evidence against him,
Madison rutherford pleaded guilty to fraud.
Federal sentencing guidelines limit his sentence to five
Years.
His wife rhynie was sentenced to months in prison for her part
In the attempted fraud.
Since rutherford had withdrawn half a million dollars from
Brigitte beck's accounts, she has nothing left.
She confronted him during a telephone conversation, while he
Was in prison.
He ruined my life.
He ruined my security.
He couldn't care less.
My wonderful friend turned into a monster...
To me.
And I hope that anybody that would find themselves in a
Similar situation, be careful with your so-called friends.
Narrator: no criminal charges could be brought against
Rutherford for embezzlement, since brigitte had given him
Power of attorney.
For investigators, rutherford was clever...
But clearly no match for forensic science.
This is one of the better cases that we have been able to
Solve from the use of science.
And were able to show that the actual events do not fit the
Story that we were told.
There's an old adage that goes something like, "you're only as
Smart as you are educated."
And clearly madison rutherford, as well educated as he might
Have been, was not educated in the area of forensics.
08x31 - Past Lives
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Documentary that reveals how forensic science is used to solve violent crimes, mysterious accidents, and outbreaks of illness.
Documentary that reveals how forensic science is used to solve violent crimes, mysterious accidents, and outbreaks of illness.