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Old 09-19-2002, 10:44 PM   #1
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Divers search for clues in Tahiti; Dele's brother arrested

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PAPEETE, Tahiti -- Investigators are examining whether missing NBA player Bison Dele and two companions may have been shot to death while sailing in the South Pacific, scouring his boat for any signs of bullet marks, a prosecutor said Thursday.


Police search the 55-foot catamaran owned by Bison Dele that's at the center of the murder investigation launched since Dele's disappearance.


The boat, a 55-foot catamaran dubbed the "Hakuna Matata,'' was discovered in port on Taravao on the French Polynesian island of Tahiti Sept. 12.

On Thursday the FBI arrested Dele's older brother, Miles Dabord, on a fraud charge filed in Phoenix and for allegedly fleeing arrest on that charge. Dabord was traveling with the group aboard the boat before the disappearances.

FBI Supervisor John Steiner in San Rafael, Calif., said Dabord was found comatose near the California-Mexico border Saturday night and was immediately transported to a San Diego area hospital.

Police in Chula Vista, Calif., said Dabord was found in Tijuana, Mexico just across the border. He was identified by his fingerprints Thursday and remained in intensive care.

Steiner said Dabord was found alone, but he refused to provide details about his injuries or circumstances of his discovery.

In Phoenix, Dabord had allegedly claimed he was Brian Williams -- Dele's former name. Dabord signed receipts with his brother's former name while trying to buy $152,000 in gold there.

Steiner refused to say whether Dabord was a suspect in his brother's death.

"The investigation is continuing,'' he said. "I want this case to be resolved for the families.''

The 33-year-old Dele spent eight seasons in the NBA with Orlando, Denver, the Los Angeles Clippers, Chicago and Detroit. The Chicago Bulls picked him up late in the 1996-97 season before winning their fifth of six titles.

Dele, his girlfriend Serena Karlan and Bertrand Saldo, a French skipper sailing with the group, were last seen July 8 during a layover in this French Pacific territory, investigators said.

The four set sail together from Auckland, New Zealand, May 2.

"All the elements, put together end to end, lead us to consider that they have apparently been killed,'' Papeete chief prosecutor Michel Marotte said.

Tahitian investigators were giving Dele's boat a close examination, Marotte told The Associated Press. He said that no bullet holes had been found so far.

The catamaran was docked on July 18 by Dabord, French judicial officials have said. Its name had been removed and it was registered under a new name, "Aria Bella.''

Marotte denied news reports that investigators believe Dele could have been killed with his own gun.

"If there was a gun, we believe it was a weapon brought by the author,'' he said.

Marotte said someone was seen throwing away clothes, including diving suits, that investigators think may have been aboard the boat.


"There were several witnesses. These clothes were found in garbage cans in Taravao,'' where the boat was discovered, he said.

The murder investigation began Monday. Experts have scoured the boat, taking photographs and gathering fingerprints and other evidence for analysis.

Tuesday, the Los Angeles Times reported that the murder inquiry was prompted by statements Dabord's girlfriend told authorities in California. The newspaper reported that Erica Weise had reported that there was a struggle aboard the boat that left Dele, Karlan and Saldo dead.

Dabord, also known as Kevin Williams, was detained Sept. 5 by police in Phoenix. Dabord allegedly claimed he was Brian Williams and signed receipts with that name while trying to purchase the gold.

Dabord showed his younger brother's passport as identification, the FBI said. Arizona police released Dabord without formally arresting him.

A week ago, Mexican police found some personal items belonging to Dabord in a hotel room in Tijuana.


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Thank You, it's sad to see things like this happen to people. No room for this in the world today, and to think he did this to his own brother.
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Dele's Brother May Not Live to Tell His Tale

Crime: With Dabord in a coma, a detailed account of possible multiple murder comes from his former girlfriend.
By LANCE PUGMIRE and DAVID WHARTON
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September 22 2002

As their key potential witness slipped deeper into a coma, law enforcement officials admitted Saturday that they might never know exactly what happened to a missing former NBA player and two others who are presumed dead in the waters of the South Pacific.

Miles Dabord, whom authorities want to question in connection with the disappearances of his brother, former Clipper Bison Dele, and two others, is "dead, living only through artificial means," his mother said.

Patricia Phillips said doctors have discovered severe damage to her son's brain--injuries they have told her are the result of an insulin overdose and Dabord not taking his asthma medication.

Dabord, 35, has been on life support at Scripps Hospital in Chula Vista for the past week after being found unconscious in Mexico. He had been the subject of a three-nation manhunt on forgery and identification theft charges after allegedly trying to purchase $152,000 in gold using his missing brother's check and identification.

Phillips said the decision on whether to remove Dabord from life support was "inevitable." She said she plans to meet with a neurologist Monday to assess her son's brain damage.

Dabord's incapacity has left law enforcement officials to rely on forensics and second- and third-hand information about Dabord's suspected role in the early July disappearances of Dele, 33; his girlfriend, Serena Karlan, 30; and Bertrand Saldo, 32, the captain of Dele's 55-foot catamaran, the Hakuna Matata.

The most detailed account--though viewed with skepticism by law enforcement officials--has come from Erica Weise, Dabord's former girlfriend.

Weise arrived in Tahiti on July 8--the day after authorities now believe Dele, Karlan and Saldo were killed on the high seas. Authorities in the U.S. and Tahiti say she told investigators that Dabord's explanation went this way:

The brothers were fighting on the boat. When Karlan and Saldo tried to separate them, Dabord accidentally hit both Karlan and Saldo with his fists. The blow to Karlan knocked her backward and she hit her head in the fall, killing her instantly. Saldo, who wasn't seriously injured, wanted to summon authorities by radio when he was confronted by Dele, who didn't want police called.

When Saldo objected, Dele slugged him over the head with a wrench, killing him.

Then, according to what Weise told investigators, Dele turned on Dabord, demanding that he keep quiet about the killings and threatening him. It was then, the woman said Dabord told her, that in self-defense he picked up a gun that was on board and shot his brother. The bodies were tossed into the sea by Dabord after he tied weights to them.

Weise returned to her home in Sonoma County on July 15, after cruising between Tahiti and the neighboring island of Moorea with Dabord.

Contacted Saturday, Weise confirmed those details, but she disputed a San Francisco newspaper report that alleged she was aware of the deaths during her Tahitian visit. She said Dabord informed her of his alibi in the days after he was questioned by Phoenix police, Sept. 5, for trying to identify himself as Dele and write a check from his brother's account to purchase gold coins from a Phoenix merchant.

Weise said she told Sonoma County Sheriff's detectives of Dabord's story Sept. 9, then repeated it to FBI officials in San Francisco on Sept. 10. Weise on Saturday refused to say whether she believed Dabord's version of the story.

Upon hearing from Weise, the FBI opened a crime on the high seas case and pursued Dabord for questioning. The Phoenix police also issued a warrant for his arrest on the forgery and identity theft--charges that were dropped Saturday, authorities said, because of Dabord's condition.

Those charges can be reinstated should Dabord awaken. "What greater price can Miles pay now for crimes alleged or proven?" Phillips asked. "Miles has lost his life and his brother is dead."

Law enforcement officials say they have not entirely ruled out the scenario Weise said Dabord relayed to her. They also haven't found any evidence that it's true. A highly placed South Pacific law enforcement official said late Friday that Dabord's story raised more questions than it answered.

For example, if the deaths occurred as he said they did, why didn't Dabord call police immediately and perhaps save evidence that might have exonerated him?

"We have to consider it," said the law enforcement source, who requested anonymity. "But we don't think it's true, not if you consider all that happened after."

John Steiner, an FBI special agent based in San Rafael, Calif., added, "Given [Dabord's] behavior afterward, [his boat story] doesn't add up. But we're at a preliminary point in our investigation. We have the story. We're trying to determine if it's true or false.

"Our investigation is looking at every potential possibility. At this point, we haven't ruled out anything. We're working on the timeline, and we have more witnesses we'd like to talk to, including Miles."

If Dabord had been hesitant to keep quiet, investigators wonder why he so quickly changed his mind. In the days after the rest of the crew disappeared, Dabord cleaned the boat and witnesses told police they saw a man resembling Dabord throwing wetsuits from the boat into a trash container.

On Friday, a Tahitian newspaper published a photograph they believe was taken in mid-July of Dabord and Weise standing on the aft deck of Dele's boat.

"Suppose you have been the witness of a triple death," the law enforcement source said. "Do you think you would spend the next eight days living in a rather normal way?"

Additionally, the boat was registered at a dock in the Tahitian town of Taravao as the "Aria Bella" in mid-July, and "Hakuna Matata" was painted over. A man fitting Dabord's description used an alias to register the boat, a 55-foot catamaran.

"This story [Dabord allegedly told Weise] is so suspect," a member of Karlan's family said. "The way [Dabord] casts himself as an innocent.... This is a pathological liar telling another of his stories. If there's any truth to it, all I want to know from him is where he dumped the bodies."

Said Phillips: "I know my son ... is dead--the rest of these events and stories have no significance to me. What has significance to me is the story no one can tell me because my two boys are dead now. The only story I want to know is what was in the hearts and minds of both of them when this happened."

Authorities say they believe the case's next big break might come from an examination of calls made from the catamaran's phone, which might give them the location of the boat at certain key times.

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" Miles Dabord, whom authorities want to question in connection with the disappearances of his brother, former Clipper Bison Dele, and two others, is "dead, living only through artificial means," his mother said. "
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