Snapped: Women Who Murder - Kristen Durgen
Episode Date: March 20, 2022The sudden disappearance of a devoted father exposes a treasure trove of family secrets and reveals a twisted plot driven by greed.Season 26, Episode 18Originally aired: March 1, 2020Watch fu...ll episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WsLCJWqmIebSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Their comfortable lifestyle and loving children weren't always enough to keep their 18-year
romance afloat.
They were trying to put their marriage back together.
He was my best friend, he still talked on the phone five times a day.
Until a mysterious disappearance changes everything.
He's so reliable that he wouldn't just disappear.
Is this a case of a person who doesn't want to be found?
I did not know he was married for the first time here.
It was that moment where you knew that first big piece
of the puzzle had just been set out in front of you.
They're beginning to realize that maybe he's
leading a double life.
Or has greed corrupted someone into doing the unthinkable?
He was begging for his money.
Saying he didn't do anything.
He didn't do anything.
He didn't even do anything.
He said he did it for the money.
It was a trap.
What about you?
You can join this.
You were sustaining your power.
It was absolutely amazing to me what someone would do for money.
July 11, 2008.
Selida, Colorado.
It's about 3 p.m. on a quiet summer afternoon,
when officers at the Selida Police Department receive a worried call
from 40-year-old mother, Kristen Durgan.
On the night of July 10,, her estranged husband, Jim Dorian,
had rented a hotel room in Canyon City to stay.
On the morning of July 11th, he was supposed to drive out to Selita
to go pick up his children, but he never arrived.
Kristen says as night fell with no sign of Jim,
she and her children grew increasingly worried.
Kristen called me and said, have you seen Jimmy?
I said, no.
He said, he's gone and we can't find him.
She and Soundbury frantic.
My dad called me and told me he was missing.
I actually got his phone number and tried calling him several times.
Jim's sister called me and said, Jim is missing.
She said he didn't show to pick up the kids.
That's unusual.
I was puzzled, but worried.
Jim was reliable.
After three days pass with no sign of Jim,
detectives open a formal investigation.
My partner called and said that he received
a missing person's report and that from the initial
indication that seemed like this person was legitimately
missing.
James Durgan, known as Jim to friends,
was born on December 19th, 1970
in Phoenix, Arizona.
Jim was a good kid.
He enjoyed going to Honey with me.
I had a little boat and he enjoyed fishing,
and we've had a lot of fun experiences.
He was fun-loving, great to be around,
never saw him angry.
He was always very helpful.
In 1988, Jim graduated high school and went to college.
But after a few months, he realized that four more years
of school wasn't for him.
I said, you are going to get a job.
And so I introduced him to a guy there in northern Telcom.
And I said, now it's up to you.
James would travel anywhere they were installing new telecommunications equipment, wiring,
things like that. He would do a lot of traveling. He traveled all over the western side of the US.
of the U.S. Then, in 1990, after returning home to Phoenix for the weekend, Jim was set up on a blind date
with 22-year-old Kristen Tragdy.
She was just so put together and dressed really nicely and she was real soft-spoken and she
could really connect to people and just real sweet girl.
Kristen was the daughter of a multi-millionaire. Her father was an inventor.
My understanding is that Kristen grew up in the lap of luxury.
She could have whatever she wanted.
So when Kristen met Jim, she knew she would eventually have him, too.
July of 1992, they got married in Las Vegas and a little chapel.
And there's just a bunch of family and friends.
They were cute together.
You know, I always seem to be happy.
This time, Jim and Kristen are like you both
to join your right hands, like in a handshake.
The signifying that you're coming together as big bulls.
When the honeymoon phase was over,
Kristen and Jim found a way to keep their romance alive
despite the demands of Jim's job.
Kristen was able to travel with Jim on his work trips,
and they were able to keep a fun-loving,
kind of party spirit
in their marriage.
Then in 1995,
Kristen and Jim had a son,
followed quickly by a daughter.
When they started having children,
she was content to stay at home
and be a stay-at-home mom.
When Jim was home, he made his time count.
He was really a devoted father.
I'm sure he missed him when he was traveling,
but he did speak highly of them.
In 1998, Jim decided to move the family
to the picturesque town of Salida, Colorado.
He was making very good money.
So he was going to do everything he could to make life for her
and the kids very good.
As the years went by, Jim's work schedule
took its toll on the marriage.
I guess it seemed to put a lot of strain on Kristen.
It was pretty hard, I guess, for her being alone all the time.
And my brother out traveling on the road.
But it wasn't just Jim's traveling that caused a strain on the marriage.
They were having problems. She didn't work, so there was a lot to keep up the house payments,
the car payment, and all the other bills.
Even though Jim worked hard to provide money
for his family's needs,
Kristen would often spend it only on herself.
He says, I would leave money to pay the bills
and the bills were not being paid.
And so I would come home and have to make up money
to pay the bills and I just don't have it.
In the spring of 2008, after years of fighting over money
and his time spent away, Jim moved to Wyoming,
and the couple finalized the terms of their divorce.
Well, he agreed that he was going to give her the house,
and he was going to give her, like, $1,200 a month.
He was going to pay off the cars,
and he was going to give her half of his retirement.
Kristen also maintained primary custody
of their 14- and 10-year-old children.
I believe it was going fairly amicable.
Jim would travel back from his business trips
to see the children.
It seemed as if Jim was involved in the children's lives
as much as he could be.
To prepare for her new life as a single mother,
Kristen took a job at a local restaurant.
I had hired her to work as a server, and we became friends after that.
Kristen was always smiling and happy, and she did a great job.
Although Jim and Kristen had established their new lives apart, the spark between them hadn't
died.
Not long after he filed for divorce, they rekindled their relationship.
They thought they could probably hatch up their marriage.
He told me the week before he was important missing.
He loved her and he was doing everything he could to keep it together.
But on July 14, 2008, Kristen and Jim's reconciliation
is put in danger when Jim is classified as a missing person.
After I was given the assignment to look into Jim's disappearance,
the first thing that I did was drive to the hotel
Jim checked into.
There is no sign of Jim's car in the parking lot.
But according to the clerk from the front desk of Jim's car in the parking lot.
But according to the clerk from the front desk,
Jim didn't sound like a man planning to disappear.
The clerk that helped me out actually told me
that Jim had acquired about the swimming pool
because he was bringing his children back.
They gave me a key to the room.
I checked the room.
And that's when they find out that something's not right.
The room itself was absolutely undisturbed.
It appeared that he walked in, set his stuff down,
and turned around and walked out.
Nothing was sat on, nothing was moved,
everything was in place.
It's like he's just vanished.
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She couldn't stay away from him.
She was in a new relationship two decades younger than her.
Both members of that marriage were in extramarital affairs.
I expected in state that the teams that it had big going on longer than that.
July 14, 2008.
Investigators in Salida, Colorado
have just discovered the deserted hotel room
of 37-year-old missing father, Jim Durgin.
He checked in, but he didn't stay in the room.
He hadn't slept in the bed.
This man, as far as we could tell,
had vanished off the place in the planet.
We took Jim's driver's license photo that we obtained from the state
and a stock photograph of what his car should have looked like
and started passing out missing person's fliers.
Next, detectives pay a visit to the person who reported Jim missing the three days earlier.
His recently estranged wife, 40-year-old Kristen Durgan.
She reiterated that he was supposed to pick up the children
and take them back with him for the weekend.
Like I told the other officers, if he was more than 15
and it's like anywhere, he would have at least called.
That was kind of his thing.
Kristen initially said that she had taken a couple of trips towards Canyon in an effort to look for Jim.
She started to suggest that maybe he had been fishing, and she was checking along the Arkansas
River where he may have gone fishing.
According to Chris and Ergen, Jim was an avid fisherman and an outdoorsman. So it wouldn't have been unusual for him to be out fishing,
out shooting.
Though they can't rule out the possibility that Jim has had
an accident, detectives need to know if something in his
personal life could be responsible for his disappearance.
She mentions to police that Jim has filed for a divorce,
but they were working on reconciling. for his disappearance. She mentions to police that Jim has filed for a divorce,
but they were working on reconciling.
And she mentions to them that they had this intimate weekend
over Mother's Day.
He was my best friend.
He still talked on the phone five times a day.
And we were still very close.
According to Kristen, though the two were on the path
to reconciliation, there was something holding them back.
If I'd done that, then he had a girlfriend.
She had found a letter sometime prior to that.
It was signed Tara.
She seemed upset about it.
Jim appeared to have moved on.
He had found someone, and he was working towards getting
the divorce in order so that he could move forward.
I don't know.
I expected him to date, but it seems
that it had been going on longer than that.
Though she's hurt by Jim's infidelity,
Kristen admits to detectives that he isn't the only one
who has stepped outside of the marriage.
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Kristen had told us that she was in a new relationship,
younger male, almost two decades younger than her,
named Andy Tanner.
They met when they both worked at a pizza restaurant in Salida.
He was a delivery driver, and she was a waitress.
According to Kristen, when she and Jim were intimate on Mother's Day,
Jim said that if she would break off her relationship with Andy,
she would break things off with Tara.
He just said, well, I know, I still love you.
I would like to get, you know, maybe hopefully someday
this might get back together.
But the reconciliation was short-lived.
Kristen said that lasted for one day,
and then she was back together with Andy.
She couldn't stay away from him.
Kristen says after that, she and Jim agreed divorce
might be their best option.
Her and Jim were in the process of getting a divorce,
but the divorce was very amicable.
And the, there was no real child custody issues
with the divorce.
Still, detectives need to know what
Kristen was doing on the night of June 10th.
The last night, Jim was seen alive by the hotel clerk.
I worked at night.
I think I got out at 10.45 to 11.
I was somewhere in the room.
Now I came home from work and I fell asleep.
After speaking to Kristen, detectives
know who they need to question next.
Jim's alleged mistress, Tara.
We wanted to find out where she was.
I mean, if she had an alibi, if it was a solid alibi, what involvement, if she had any,
in the situation would have been.
But before they track her down, detectives bring in Kristen's boyfriend Andy Tanner for questioning.
I engaged him in a conversation about what he knew about Jim
Durgan's disappearance.
I asked him if he had any problem with Jim Durgan,
or if Jim Durgan had any problem with anybody else.
Um, you know, I really don't know.
You know, he's a real standup guy.
He as well said that Jim was well-liked
and that he and Jim, uh, despite the situation,
had never had any sort of a crossing counter.
I mean, he talked to Ellie Twittis,
so I mean, he's dying from rotational.
He's never been always in for somebody to hurt him.
Like Kristen, Andy also has an alibi for the night of June 10th.
When we talked to Mr. Tanner, he explained that his shift would have ended
around the same time. He is well at home.
After speaking to Kristen and Andy, detectives request time sheets from their employers.
When we check out Andy Tanner and Kristen Durgan's alibis as far as the night that we believe
Jim went missing, everything seems to be in order that Andy Tanner was at work and
Kristen Durgan had been at work.
With Kristen and Andy's alibis confirmed,
detectives decide to take a drive-down highway 50, which
parallels the Arkansas River in an attempt to locate Jim
Durgan.
He was an avid fisherman.
We didn't know if he stopped and decided to do a little fishing
and ended up falling into the river.
We paid particular attention to those areas where someone might go fishing.
It's not long before detectives find something.
Pulled into the lone pine recreation site,
we did locate Jim Durgan's car.
When we approached Jim Durgan's car. We noticed that there was a citation
underneath the windshield white bird.
The ticket was written for July 11th,
which was also the same day
that Christian Durgan had reported
Jim Durgan missing.
Otherwise, the car appears to be untouched.
We checked the area,
which is a very remote area
inside of a very boxed canyon,
so there wasn't a lot of car appears to be untouched. We checked the area, which is a very remote area
inside of a very boxed canyon.
So there wasn't a lot of area that he could have gone.
When we saw Jim Durgan's car parked in the recreation site,
it was that moment where you knew that that first big piece
of the puzzle had just been set out in front of you.
I think we knew at that point there was something around.
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He went to the bathroom immediately and started scrubbing his hands, scrubbing scrubbing scrubbing scrubbing.
That's when I asked him, like, you gotta tell me what's going on with you.
And he says, well, I'm the one they're looking for.
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After finding missing person, James Durgan's car
off a remote Riverside pull-off, detectives in Selida,
Colorado have growing concerns for the beloved father's
safety.
We are pretty concerned with that moment in time
we're not going to find Jim Durgan alive.
While police still don't know what happened to Jim,
they believe his alleged mistress, Tara, could help them.
The DA at the time really wanted us to check out Tara
for additional information.
However, on July 18th, one week after Jim's disappearance,
detectives are taken aback when Tara walks
into the Canyon City Police Department,
demanding answers of her own.
She too was concerned that Jim had not contacted her.
Jim had not contacted her. I told him.
He's still holding up to Rita.
Tara tells police that Jim left her home
in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on the morning of July 10th.
And he flew to Colorado Springs and called her when he landed.
We learned speaking with Tara that Jim had already
actually purchased his airline ticket back
to the Jackson Hole Wyoming
and was to return July 13th, and he never showed up.
When detectives ask how much Tara knew about Jim's life in Salida,
she admits he hadn't always been honest.
During our conversations and interviews with Tara, we discovered that she initially met Jim in
2001 on an online dating site.
We had it all really long and really good friends, really.
They started dating more seriously.
The one and only period where he did like me. I did not know it was America the first time I had there.
After that, we broke out.
Over the next few years, Tara says that she had tried to move on.
But in early 2007, Jim called her up while on a work trip. January, he got to one day, I went down to the other coastline
and I had to drop the truck over.
She helped nurse him back to health.
They rekindled their relationship,
but she made it very clear that she wanted him to get a divorce.
So, in March of 2008,
he started talking to Kristen about getting a divorce.
He was ready to give up on his marriage and start a new relationship with Tara.
Though, according to Tara, she'd grown frustrated with Jim's lingering connection to his ex-wife.
I said, it's ridiculous.
You guys at the end of the worse when you, you know,
or you'd feel she needs to learn the boundaries.
You're not in your best friend, you're not in her comfort.
Did Jim's reluctance to call it quits with Kristen
lead Tara to do the unthinkable?
To find out, detectives ask for her whereabouts
on the night Jim disappeared.
Tara was in Wyoming through the whole period.
She was fairly quickly ruled out as a suspect.
Then, five days later, detectives get a call that confirms
their worst fears.
Two kayakters were kayaking down the Arkansas River,
just east of the Lompine
recreational area when they discovered a body floating
down the river.
Jim Durgan was the only person that was the logical.
Jim's dental records were obtained.
I took those X-rays to the Odin, and he compared Jim Durgan's X-rays
to the body that was discovered,
and he made an absolute identification
that was the body of James Durgan.
When the Sheriff Department told me
that they had found him in the river,
and it just couldn't sink in,
I just, I had to go in and throw up and, and cry
and I couldn't fathom what was going on. I just, I, how could this happen? It was really
devastating. The question on everyone's mind is how had this healthy father of two died?
Everyone's natural instinct is to assume drowning.
Initially X-rays were taken of the body,
and it was discovered that there was metallic projectiles
in the skull of the body.
The autopsy showed that Jim Durgan had been shot in the head three times.
It was clear that he had been murdered.
Investigators reach out to Jim's wife, Kristen.
I told her that we had found Jim's car.
She began to cry and then I went on to tell her that we had also found Jim as well
and that Jim was not alive.
She began to cry again.
Next, detectives break the news to Jim's girlfriend, Tara.
I felt sorry for Tara because she lost a person
that she described was her soulmate.
When detectives asked Tara who might have wanted Jim dead,
she doesn't hesitate.
The first thing that she said to them was,
you should look at Kristen's boyfriend, Andy Tanner.
According to Tara, Andy's statement that his relationship
with Jim was amicable couldn't be further from the truth.
Tara knew that Andy and Jim had this sort of a volatile relationship where they definitely didn't respect each other and didn't get along.
Could the tension between Jim and Andy have reached a breaking point?
To find out, detective speak with employees who were working with Andy on the evening of July 10th.
One of those employees said that Andrew left for a period of time on the night of July 10th
for between half an hour and an hour. He claimed that he was helping a friend with a car stereo
and then giving a friend a ride and asked
that this woman to cover for him.
But who was Andy supposedly helping?
Looking through Andy's phone records for the days before
and after Jim's disappearance, one number appears again and again.
Through phone record analysis, we came up with a gentleman
by the name of Brian Foulson.
There was a lot of communication between Andy and Brian,
the night Jim with missing, as well as the following day
when Jim was reported missing.
When detectives pull Brian's record, they realize he is no stranger to crying.
At the time of the murder,
he was actually on parole with the state of Colorado
for his strong armed robbery.
Confident there is more to the story,
on August 27, 2008, detectives obtain
a search warrant for Brian's home.
When they arrive, they find Brian and his girlfriend
and bring them to the station for formal interviews.
Marlene Aviesman was questioned
Brian Folsom's girlfriend about July 10th night
if Brian was around.
Well, that night, Brian told me that he had to go help somebody
with his car stereo.
And immediately this red flag went off, you know,
the BS flag.
He was gone for about four hours, I'd say.
It was a long time.
And right when he got back, Brian, he came up the stairs
and went to the bathroom and immediately started scrubbing
his hands, scrubbing, scrubbing, scrubbing, scrubbing.
At this point in investigation, we felt we were on the right path.
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It was absolutely amazing to me
what someone would do for money.
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On August 27, 2008, 48 days since Jim Durgan's murder, detectives are seated with convicted
felon Brian Fulson, who's desperate
to get something off his chest.
Yeah, really?
I thought his suits had every fucking day, man.
I might have died already, don't be a sped up a little,
I hope not.
I and another detective went in and spoke with Mr. Fulsome,
and he basically, he confessed to his part of Jim
Durgan's death.
The real bad things were you and the...
Don't you f**king see these guys get killed?
Let it kill up at all.
According to Brian, it all began when he struck up a friendship
with 22-year-old Andy Tanner.
At the fast food restaurant, they both worked at in Samada, Colorado.
Brian says when Andy learned that he had done time
in prison for strong armed robbery,
he asked for his help.
He says that this guy's been a very bad problem
for a very long time.
He says that this guy's done a lot of things
to f**king his life up.
And he says that he was going to kill him.
He told us initially that he was hired He was gonna kill him.
He told us initially that he was hired by Andy Tanner to kidnap Jim Durgan from the Lumpine Recreational Area.
Although Brian says he had doubts about the plan,
greed got the better of him.
He said he was going to get paid $2,000 from Permandi.
And we asked him if he knew Jim Durgin,
he said he'd never met him.
He said he just did it for the money.
Brian says that on July 10th, 2008,
Andy told him to wait for Jim at the Lone Pine recreational area.
When Jim turned and showed up, he attacked Jim.
He had a large knife with him.
He handcuffed Jim, threw him in the back of the vehicle.
They were like, three to six miles.
Driving up this f***ing dirt road,
took him up to the top of the dirt,
and tied him to a f***ing tree with rope
and f***ing that those handcuffs.
And he was banging for his f***ing life,
saying he didn't do anything, he didn't do anything.
Then he told him,
I'm not gonna hurt you,
I'm just leaving you here,
don't panic.
And then he leaves and returns to Salida.
Rhyne says he drives back to the burger joint
where Andy was working currently.
He told Andy that he's got him tied to the tree.
He took a piece of white receipt paper
and drew a map for Andy, showing him where he had taken Jim
and tied him to a tree.
So Andy looked at the map, studied it,
and then wadded it up and ate it. into a tree. So Andy looked at the map, studied it,
and then wadded it up and ate it.
At that point, Brian Felsen exits the story.
All he did was the kidnapping.
He did not shoot Jim Bergen.
I think anyone left and going back and done a glono.
I don't know that's what I think anyone who left and going back and done it, but I don't know. I don't know, that's what I think happened.
He had to know that this man that he had kidnapped
from the side of the road was not going to survive the night.
It was absolutely amazing to me what someone would do for money.
Following Brian's confession, detectives charge him with Jim Durgan's kidnapping and murder.
As police shift their focus to Andy Tanner,
they subpoena financial records.
Once we looked into where Andy got the money to pray, Brian
Fulsom, we found out that Andy had received
a small inheritance from his father's death.
While they're looking into Andy,
they also pull his girlfriend, Kristen Durgan's financial records.
It became very obvious that Kristen Durgan had a huge gambling problem.
She lost a lot of money.
Anywhere from $200,000 to tens of thousands of dollars,
it had any given time.
My brother was giving her money to pay the bills
and she was spending it on the gambling.
It was just an addiction.
She went to rehab twice, but it didn't take.
Kristen had been gambling for a very long time,
probably from near the beginning of their marriage.
When detectives examine the couple's provisional divorce
agreement, it's clear that Jim wasn't willing to put up
with Kristen's spending any longer.
During the analysis of the divorce agreement,
Christen was required by the divorce agreement
to pay certain debts off.
Once she paid those debts off,
she was only going to walk away with under $20,000.
But those aren't the only financial implications
of their divorce.
If Jim survived long enough for the divorce
to be finalized, he would have changed the beneficiaries of his life insurance
from Kristen to his children.
If Jim was to die before the divorce was finalized,
she would receive the house, his full pension,
his full 401k, and a $250,000
life insurance policy.
When they added all up, they realized that she
stands to inherit nearly a half a million dollars.
Jim was worth a lot of money, Dad.
She was so greedy, she wanted it all,
and she needed it all. And she needed it all.
On August 28th, 2008,
Kristen makes a surprising move
and shows up at the station
accompanied by her father.
We conducted another interview with her after she had stated
she had additional information about the case.
Kristen tells police that she finally
knows what happened to Jim.
She told that detective that Andy had confessed to her
that he actually was responsible for Jim
Durkin's death.
He had told her that he shot Jim.
When he said he was going to recognize him,
I think Andy really hurt us, didn't want that to happen.
Because Andy was in love with you.
He said he wanted me to go to the gay man restaurant.
He said he loved my kids.
I would eat him, damn, why do you eat him?
Kristen played the victim in that she didn't know what he was gonna do Please, any of us, I should have inspired him to be a bad wife.
Kristen played the victim in that she didn't know what he was going to do and that she didn't have any active role in it.
But Kristen's cry falls on deaf ears.
You're not being cheerful, is it?
Yeah. I can't be sure if the law is...
I confronted her with the fact that we were aware of what happened. And I started giving her facts that Brian Fulson had told us the night before.
He was worth about $100,000 to give a life.
And $400,000 to you, okay.
I didn't see it that way.
Out in the hallway, Detective Lopez
pulls Kristen's father aside and lays out their case.
I let Kristen's father in on the facts that we had obtained.
I think he clearly saw that there was no way
this didn't happen without Kristen's involvement.
Back in the interrogation room, Kristen is feeling the heat. You have this opportunity to explain it to us.
Why did this happen?
Whose idea of words help yourself out?
Can I help my dad?
I don't see why not.
When Kristen's father comes into the room,
he doesn't come to his daughter's rescue.
He was angry,
and he confronted Kristen and asked if the things that he was being pulled were true.
What about you?
You could dumb this.
You assisted and you helped.
This is right.
Kristen didn't really seem particularly surprised by it.
She cried, but mostly she just sat there sort of in disbelief that this had all just come
crashing in around her.
I never said any side here.er. I'm not the same. He's the idea.
Okay. Tell me what was said.
He said that place would be easier if Jim were on the way.
You said.
Yeah, it would be.
Coming up details of Jim's final hours in Mirage.
He was horse from screaming.
He had actually chewed through the duct tape
and was trying to scream for help.
On August 28, 2008, under pressure
from her father and police,
40-year-old Kristen Durgan finally admits
that she and her boyfriend, Andy Tanner,
were involved in the kidnapping and shooting
death of her husband, 37-year-old Jim Durgan.
He said that life would be easier if Jim were out of the way.
You said, I didn't say please go kill my husband. I said, you're right, life would be easier if Jim were out of the way. You said I didn't say please go kill my husband.
I said you're right, life would be easier.
According to Kristen, she and Andy had been planning Jim's death for multiple days.
She told them that her and Andy began plotting how they would go about killing Jim and
that it was sort of a team effort.
Kristen says that on July 10th,
she and Andy agreed to go through with their plan.
You need several phone calls.
The last one where you truly spoke to you.
When did you tell them?
That, um, that my car broke down.
Where did you say your car broke down?
It was the long-time immigration.
Kristen never left Slido.
Kristen's kids never left Slido.
It was a trap.
Kristen says that after she made the call around 8 p.m.,
she finished working her shift, drove home,
and went to sleep.
Around 6 the next morning, Andy finally came home.
You just see the lunch bag, and you just said it's fun.
What does that mean to you?
It means you're the champion.
I need to go to the temple.
According to her, Andy tells her later that he goes up, finds Jim tied to the tree. He was horse from screaming.
He had actually chute through the duct tape and was trying to scream for help.
And that's funny, and he said, you know, I'm gonna kill you.
And is there anything you want to say to your kids?
A kid through Chris.
And he told me, he told my kids that he wanted a ticker.
I think I'm slow and have the job's good.
And he told me that he was smart. And he never me that was something that he was smart.
And he never said one, just said, I'm sorry.
And at that point, Andy Tanner, according to Kristen,
shot Jim in the head.
Andy tells Kristen that he covered him in plastic,
so he didn't spill any blood in the car.
And he put him in the vehicle, and he drives down to the river.
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Kristen's father appears horrified.
Her father realized that she was actually responsible
for Jim's death, and that she was part of it.
Her father became very upset at that point.
Marissa, keep answering. Her father became very upset at that point.
Marissa, keep answering.
On August 28, 2008,
Kristen Durgan is charged with conspiracy, kidnapping,
and the murder of her husband.
I was just shocked.
The week's leading up to that, I think I was still in
an end in aisle that she could possibly commit a murder.
Hours later, detectives place Andy Tanner under arrest.
At the time we arrested Andy, Andy really didn't react.
Either way, I don't think he said a word. We arrested Andy. Andy really didn't react either way.
I don't think he said a word.
Though Andy immediately requests a lawyer
and never speaks with police,
Kristen and Brian are more cooperatives.
Brian Folsom and Kristen Durgan
struck a deal with the District Attorney's Office.
Both of them were charged with second-degree murder
and second-degree kidnapping in exchange for them
testifying and standy Tanner.
Brian pledged to 48 years to Department of Corrections
with, I believe, a five-year parole step.
Kristen pledged to 54 years and five years' parole.
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and five years, and five years, and five years, and five years,
and five years, and five years, and five years, and five years,
and five years, and five years, and five years,
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That is some kind of greedy that you would kill a human being for money.
She wants to have plenty of money to keep gambling,
and this is her meal ticket.
It's all about greed, it's all about money,
it's all about her and not anyone else.
On September 3rd, 2009, the jury finds Andy Tanner Guilty
and sentences him to life in prison.
I was happy. I was glad justice was served.
Still, no amount of justice can bring back Jim Durgan.
Still, no amount of justice can bring back Jim Durgan. I told her how evil she was to take away a friend, a husband, and a son.
He was a good friend, and he was a good friend to me.
In the end, Kristen Durgan discovered that, like all sins, greed can corrupt a person until nothing can satisfy them.
Her parents were extremely wealthy. She would have stood to have inherited millions of dollars
upon their death, but her greed overtook her and she would rather kill the man who fathered her
children to get some money now.
Brian Fulsom will be released in 2052. He will be 73 years old.
Piston will be released in 2059.
She will be 91 years old.
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