A Pattern of Greed and Control
The documentary paints Rudolph as a “Jekyll and Hyde” personality claiming he is charming yet dangerous. And his life revolved around money.
Former colleagues recalled past accusations of embezzlement, questionable disability insurance claims, and intimidating behavior toward employees.
“Money was always the thing that mattered to him most,” Sloane said. “Losing any of his net worth to a divorce was unacceptable to him.”
Lavish Lifestyle and Sudden Arrest
Following Bianca’s death, Rudolph and Milliron bought a $3.5 million Arizona home in cash and took luxury vacations.
By 2021, federal investigators uncovered that Rudolph collected $4.9 million from nine separate life insurance policies. He was arrested in December of that year while traveling to Mexico with Milliron.
Convictions and Sentences
In 2023, Rudolph was sentenced to life in prison and ordered to pay heavy penalties for insurance fraud. Milliron received a 17-year sentence for being an accessory. Both maintain their innocence and are appealing their convictions.