| Keith David | ... | Narrator |
| Episode Crew |
Produced by | |||
| Geoffrey Proud | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Paul Jones | (music composed by) | ||
Music Department | |||
| Brian Langsbard | .... | composer: theme music | |
| Series Crew These people are regular crew members. Were they in this episode? |
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Alan Gratz | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Michael Hart | .... | producer (2004) | |
| David Lane | .... | associate producer | |
| David Madison | .... | producer (2004) | |
| Mike Mart | .... | producer (2004) | |
| Melissa May | .... | producer (2004) | |
| Brian O'Connor | .... | associate producer (2004) | |
| Victoria Raschke | .... | associate producer (2003) | |
| David Wallach | .... | producer (2003) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Justin Melland | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Daniel Callis | |||
Visual Effects by | |||
| James P. Hilton | .... | visual effects | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| James P. Hilton | .... | grip | |
Other crew | |||
| Maryellen Cox | .... | production executive (2003) | |
| Sara Huddleston | .... | series coordinator | |
| Ryan Moran | .... | production assistant | |
| Main series | Episode guide | Full cast and crew |
| IMDb TV section | IMDb Crime section |
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
A Russian ballet teacher/choreographer being a cold-heart murderer?
Sounds a little strange but that was the case here in the mid 1990s in this beautiful city in Idaho. Yeah, don't kid yourself: those artsy folks can be real killers. Heck, anyone can, which is one of the points of "City Confidential."
This guy was a real nutcase, a refugee from Russia who told some whopping tales, like the time - supposedly - the KGB came to his house, kidnapped him, dumped him in a forest and leaving him for dead..... all for no reason. So, when he killed his wife here in America he had no problem making up stories. Sadly, to his dying day in prison in 2006, he never admitted his guilt. In the end, he said the Jehovah's Witnesses killed his wife because she married a guy (him) who wasn't of that faith! This guy had problems.
Unfortunately for him, all the evidence - all of it - pointed to nobody else but him. All the fingerprints on the duct tape, bags, vehicle, etc., that were used in transporting the dead body belonged to the accused: Ben Kuzimchev. His wife was named Wanda.
Outside of the family, nobody probably felt worse than the Simplot couple: Jack and Ester, perhaps the wealthiest people in town. Ester, a huge arts fund-raiser for the city, hired and promoted Ben and then, before the murder, had to fire him for incompetence. The Simplots never publicly commented on the Kuzmichov murder.
Credit dogged police work for bringing justice to this case. As the workers in the CSI programs state, "there's nothing like evidence." It also helped that while in jail waiting for the trial, Kuzimchev admitted to a cell-mate that he murdered his wife. He later, of course, said the "snitch" was a liar.
Kuzimchev died in jail a few years ago. He never admitted his guilt. The arts programs in Boise move on.