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Chance Encounterscontinued from page 34kook,” while he accused her of beingafter his money.)The final woman in Chance’s lifewas, of course, Hungerford, an exoticdancer, who was accompanied by herboyfriend, Robert Lemke. In court documents,Hittenberger said they metthrough a classified ad. Chance alwayshad an interest in jewelry and hadbegun selling it.“It was a complete scam,” Hallsays. “She represented herself to Rickas a student. They [Hungerford andLemke] were targeting Rick. Theyhad found out that he sold jewelry.They were targeting him to rob him.They had Brandy befriend Rick forthat purpose. She managed to makecontact with Rick and make him feellike she was interested in a relationshipwith him.”Hall claims his friend never knewChance was a stripper, but Scott iswary of this.Finally, on the night of Thursday, August8, in Room 317 of the Best WesternInn in Tempe, the duo accomplishedtheir goal. Chance went to the hotelroom with Hungerford and a milliondollars worth of jewelry. Not long afterthey arrived, Lemke arrived at the hotelin a ski mask, stole the jewelry and shotChance, according to The Arizona Republic.Hungerford said she didn’t knowher boyfriend, an exotic dancer knownas Dakota, was planning to kill Chance.Scott attributes Chance’s decisionto go to the hotel to the rash decisionmakinghe had displayed throughouthis life. “Anyone can look at that wholesituation and think it’s just not logical;”she says. “Why would someone who isa multimillionaire bring that jewelry toa stripper in a hotel to sell just becauseyou have a buyer? It’s not logical.”Police eventually found Lemke andHungerford in Tacoma on August 14,2002. They had planned to sell the jewelry.The two were convicted butweren’t sentenced until earlier this year.Hungerford, who testified againstLemke, got 14 years in prison. Lemkereceived life in prison and is not eligiblefor parole until he serves 25 years.Both Lemke and Hungerford have alreadyserved five years.“I think he would have had a remarkablelife,” Scott says. “He was agreat person. When I think back onhim, I think back that I never laughedas hard as I had with anyone. It was thesilly goofy things that he would do thatmade life so fun.”■◗Les Shaver is a contributing editor for<strong>AGRR</strong> magazine.36 <strong>AGRR</strong> <strong>November</strong>/<strong>December</strong> <strong>2007</strong> www.agrrmag.com

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