"My editors said, `I would read that,' " he said. So Dedman went to his editors at NBC News and pitched them the story, which he said was outside of his typical investigative beat. He was asking me, 'Do you think she died?' I said, `I don't know.'"ĭedman said he dug around in public records and visited Clark's apartment in Manhattan, where he met the doorman, who told him Clark had not been there in 20 years. "I said, `I don't know anything.' All he knew was that he got paid by ( Clark's attorney Wallace Bock) every month. "It was so surprising to me that he was asking me questions," Dedman said. When Dedman arrived at 104 Dans Highway he met the caretaker at the iron fence, which blocks the entrance to the long driveway that leads up to the house.
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