DENVER - A former Pennsylvania dentist is accused of gunning down his wife during a safari trip in Africa in order to collect $4.8 million in life insurance, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.Court documents, obtained by FOX Television Stations, showed Lawrence Rudolph, 67, is charged with foreign murder and mail fraud.
He faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted.Authorities said Lawrence currently owns Three Rivers Dental in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.A criminal complaint filed in the U.S.
District Court for the District of Colorado revealed that Lawrence and his wife, Bianca, traveled to Zambia multiple times in 2016.
Their final trip was from Sept. 27, 2016, to Oct. 11, 2016.RELATED: Times Square subway killing: Mayor Adams says system is safeInvestigators said the excursion served as a hunting trip and that the couple had packed "a Remington .375 Rifle and a Browning 12-gauge shotgun."Court documents showed on Oct.