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Episode Date: May 27, 2025When Rob Limon is murdered, the investigation uncovers secrets about sex, friendship, and religion. Josh Mankiewicz explores the twisted case featured in Dateline’s #1 podcast, Deadly Mirage. Liste...n to the 6-part original series on Apple: https://apple.co/44RBkSrListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/65S0Rf8pYQwVJzAeWDEkry
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The Wolf Pack is our group of friends in Silver Lakes.
They called each other Bear and Pooter.
I'm breathing.
I don't see nothing. I think you're dead.
I started thinking, who would want Rob out of the picture?
This case had sex, religion.
It literally had everything.
The story of an it-cou couple behind Dateline's hit podcast.
Sabrina and Rob had invited another married couple into their group for an open relationship.
She couldn't stay away from him.
Good morning my mother.
Well good morning.
They talked about God.
God is so good.
Yes, God is so good. Yes, God is so good. Did you and Ms. Lamone and her husband and your husband engage in sexual activity together?
That was the bombshell of all bombshells.
No one could look away.
You just couldn't look away.
Was someone doing God's work or the devil's?
I'm Lester Holt and this is date line
Here's Josh Mankiewicz with deadly mirage
Trackless, dry and desolate, the Mojave Desert fits almost no one's image of the California lifestyle.
Unless, that is, you stumble upon this little oasis.
Silver Lakes.
A community of 6,000.
Improbably built in the desert, on the water.
The lakes are artificial of course. The houses
look solid enough. Stucco and red tile along with churches, a golf course and
parks for the kids. Wholesome anywhere Main Street USA. But what if that's a
mirage too? Turns out behind behind some of these doors, there are secrets.
About religion.
About friendship.
About sex.
And about murder.
Rob and Sabrina Lamone were just one of those magical couples.
You wanted to invite them to every barbecue you had
and you wanted to make it to every barbecue
or every time they were gonna go out on the lake.
And they attracted people around them like that.
Friends Kelly and Jason Bernatine
told me the Lamones were irresistible.
They had two beautiful kids and a great family
and just always happy.
Aww, that's so sweet.
I think it went with each other.
Oh gosh.
They never fought.
They were like, they called each other Bear and Pooter and hugs and kisses and high fives all the time.
Just happy, happy, happy. Their happiness was all the sweeter
because Rob's own parents had split up when he was a child.
Rob's older sister, Chris Wilson.
Divorce is hard on kids and it was hard on my brother.
Mom worked a lot of nights, you know, being a single mom.
So I would take care of Robert.
After graduating high school, Rob lived with Chris
here in Prescott, Arizona.
It's where he met Sabrina.
Just about everyone called her Brina.
He brought her to our home and introduced us.
And he said, I think I'm gonna marry her.
Chris could tell this was serious.
She loved my brother and I could tell she did. Robb adored both Sabrina and her family, says Lydia Moreiro, another of Robb's sisters.
They were very warm and welcoming and they did things together and that's what he wanted for himself and his family.
Robb and Sabrina married in a beautiful church wedding on August 19th,
2000. Rob thought about becoming a firefighter, then landed a job as a
mechanic for a railroad company. He loved his job. Just like everything he did, he
put 110% into it. He'd always take pictures of himself at work and see the trains in the
background. Robert with his thumb up and, you know, just enjoying life.
Sabrina and Rob settled in small town Hellendale, California, in a community called Silver Lakes.
Some people call it the happiest place in the high desert. Their house was on Strawberry Lane.
They had two beautiful children, Robbie and Leanna,
almost three years apart. Kelly was a hairdresser in town.
That's how she and Sabrina met. She made an appointment, came in,
was super nice, friendly, like over the top friendly.
I did her hair, she told me about her family, she talked to me the whole time, non-stop.
She was hard to resist.
Yeah, she was.
Kelly was married to Jason, a firefighter.
Soon the Lamones invited them over for dinner.
You remember that first dinner?
Yeah, I remember the first time I met Rob.
He's actually kind of a scary dude.
He's really big, he's got tattoos all over his arm,
and he's got his last name tattooed on the back of his head.
So his appearance was not like his personality.
It only took a minute to realize he was the nicest guy in the world.
Jason and Rob became fast friends.
So did Kelly and Sabrina.
We used to joke that sunshine was coming out of their butts.
They were such happy people.
And you just wanted to be around them.
The four became inseparable.
They would often get together with a handful
of other young couples.
They all called themselves the Wolf Pack. It's a big group when we all get together with a handful of other young couples. They all called themselves the Wolf Pack.
It's a big group when we all get together.
And our little pups running around too.
The Wolf Pack spent just about every holiday
and birthday together.
But one couple was always the center of gravity,
Sabrina and Rob Limon.
I would look at Rob and I would watch him with Sabrina and I'm like, that's the guy
that I need to be like.
All the wives would look at Rob and it was hard to compare it to him.
Yeah, everybody would be like, why can't you be more like Rob?
Yeah, be more like Rob.
That's what everybody said. And as a guy here's like I can never be like that.
On August 11th 2014, Rob turned 38.
He celebrated his birthday with his family and his wolf pack friends.
And then just a week later everything went off the rails.
Rob was working the day shift at an isolated railroad office in Tehachapi, about 90 miles
from Hellendale.
Sabrina worked part-time passing out samples at Costco, and the couple often talked or
texted during the day.
This day was no exception.
Call me, Bear, I'm home now. Getting the kids dinner and ready for school.
Yay! But Rob didn't respond. And he didn't call on the way home as he
almost always did. Sabrina texted him again.
Babe, I'm worried about you. Call me. Leanna wants to say good night.
That was a little after 8 p.m.
Rob Lamone never did call. Instead, this call came in.
What had happened when we returned?
I looked at her sister and I said, is it true?
An apparent burglary and a mystery.
We didn't know what was going on.
It didn't make long for bad news to spread in Silver Lakes.
Kelly Bernatine got the call in the middle of the night and immediately drove to Sabrina's
home.
She comes to the door, but she was wearing a railroad jacket and little Leanna was wearing
a railroad jacket and holding a picture of her dad and then she said something like oh
Mike Kelly and she just like reached her arms out and fell on me and cried and then I looked
at her sister and I said is this is it true and she yeah, and then I just cried.
It was true. Big Rob Lamone, the nicest guy in the world, had been shot to death at work.
But I still didn't believe that.
Because Rob was so strong and I couldn't believe it.
Sabrina's older sister, Julie Cordoordova says they were both stunned.
She was crying and just pacing and trying to be strong
for the kids all at the same time.
So I laid with Brina that night and rubbed her head.
There was hardly any information at that point.
We didn't know what happened.
Nightmare. We didn't know what was going on.
It didn't make a lot of sense. Making sense out of Rob's murder was the job of
Kern County Sheriff's Detective Randall Meyer.
He got the call and headed for the industrial complex in Tehachapi,
where Rob was working on the last day of his life.
Did you like crime in Tehachapi?
Not typically.
A co-worker called 911 after finding Rob's body and seeing the blood inside the shop.
I can see any breathing.
No, I don't see nothing.
I think he's dead.
It appeared that he had been shot twice.
Once to the upper right chest and again to the left lower chin, which meant Rob had been shot twice. Once to the upper right chest, and again to the left lower chin, which meant
Rob had been facing his killer when he died.
Detective Meyer inspected the crime scene.
One of the computers from the desk was missing,
and several drawers were open, and there were files
that were strewn about the office.
It looked like a burglary, an odd place for one because it was a railroad warehouse, no
cash normally kept here.
There were tools and train parts, but not much a thief could easily fence.
And what's more?
Burglars usually don't kill people.
It's only in TV do shootouts happen as a result of somebody interrupting a burglary.
Usually the burglar runs out of there as quickly as possible.
Yeah, that's correct.
There was something else that didn't fit the burglary theory.
We did not locate any shell casings on the ground.
Meaning he was either shot with a revolver or someone was careful enough
to pick up the shell casings afterwards, which would suggest what, if that's the case?
What suggests that they had planned and prepared to commit the murder.
Rob's killer did leave behind a critical piece of evidence. A bullet lodged in Rob's head.
That went to the crime lab while Meyer rethought the case.
After looking at the scene, we thought
that somebody was upset with Rob and was looking for him.
Soon there was reason to doubt that theory,
too, after the detective spoke with Rob's coworkers.
They told me that Rob Lamone was a very kind, loving person,
a good friend.
He was somebody who would help anybody out if they needed
help at any point in time.
Good guy.
Good guy. And everybody said that he never had a problem with anyone at work.
Which raised yet another possibility. Maybe Rob was not the intended target. A check of
the schedule revealed Rob was covering someone else's shift that day, a co-worker
named Corey Hamilton.
Meyer interviewed Corey, who told him that a couple of nights before Rob was killed,
Corey went to a bar with some friends and got into an argument there.
After questioning the patrons at the bar, Meyer decided it was unlikely that argument
had led to murder.
So far, the investigation was not moving quickly.
In fact, it was barely moving at all.
The railway company put out a $100,000 reward for more information, and Detective Meyer's
phone started blowing up with tips, each of which had to be checked out.
Meanwhile, friends were trying to make sense of it all.
Was it possible that he could have gotten into something,
involved with somebody that he shouldn't have been involved with?
You worry that you never really know anyone,
so that was definitely a worry of ours that we crossed our minds. Of course, they didn't want to believe that about their friend Rob. They just wanted answers
We've actually asked the homicide detective multiple times like have you found anything?
Another girlfriend and they haven't found anything. He was who he seemed
He worked hard. He was in tohachapi that day, working for his family.
In those first few days, Meyer questioned Sabrina Lamone
about the couple's marriage.
She said what everyone else seemed to know.
Rob was a good husband and a terrific dad.
He was as well-liked in his personal life as he was at work.
And their marriage was great.
She said that everybody loved Rob.
And that seemed to be the whole puzzling story.
But then there was this.
A security camera captured someone entering the complex,
limping across, carrying a bag, and then later,
looked closely at the upper edge of the screen, that same person
exiting the scene.
Who was this man?
And, did he kill Rob Lamont?
Coming up, a suspect on foot, caught again on wheels?
When you look at the motorcycle and the rider, are you thinking there's our killer?
It was something we needed to definitely look into.
When Dateline Continues.
August 19th, 2014, Rob and Sabrina Lamone
should have been celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary.
Instead, Sabrina was preparing for her husband's memorial service.
Rob's co-workers, friends, and family packed the church.
His son stood up and spoke, wearing my brother's hat,
and just sobbing and sobbing of how much he loved
his dad and he missed his dad. Sabrina's best friend Kelly spoke on her behalf.
I also read a letter that Sabrina had written him like in 2009 that I found in
a scrapbook. I wanted to read it to all of you. I figured if she didn't have the
strength to talk that I would try to speak for her in of you. I figured if she didn't have the strength to talk,
that I would try to speak for her in some way,
so I read that.
You have worked so very hard above and beyond
what most men do.
Sabrina sat in the front row next to her two children.
All the friends rallied around Sabrina and the kids
and did everything they could to support her.
People donated money, people made sure there was food there every day.
Everyone wanted to make sure she was taken care of.
Meanwhile, Kern County Sheriff's Detectives
were busy tracking down leads.
The biggest so far?
Security video showing a man limping into the complex
and then later leaving the crime scene.
Finding him wouldn't be easy and then someone called the tip line.
They knew of a subject who was younger who walked with the limp and they
provided the subject's name. His name was Joshua Weehust. He lived near the
complex and would often walk through it to get to and from his home.
That was interesting to detectives.
So were the chute prints found in the vicinity of the crime scene.
Did this guy have a criminal record?
A small criminal record, mostly public intoxication type cases and that type of stuff.
And Mr. Wehust owned several guns.
So you bring them in?
We did.
We had our surveillance team pick them up
and bring them into the attach-be-set station
so I could speak to them.
They checked his shoes,
and those matched the shoe prints at the scene.
So, the prime suspect?
No.
He had a solid alibi.
He said he was with his parents,
and we were able to speak to the parents
and said that he was with
them at the residence at the time of the murder occurred.
So Joshua Weehust was cleared. And then came another tip.
Detectives received a call from a local gunsmith.
He'd said that he received a firearm revolver from a gentleman who was having issues with the
firearm and asked the gunsmith to change out the firing pin.
I'm no gun expert, but how often do people change out the firing pins in their guns?
Not very often.
Police can sometimes use the mark a firing pin makes on a shell casing
to later match that casing to a particular gun.
So changing a firing pin could very well be an attempt
to throw them off track.
It was very suspicious, and the subject also owned a business
within that same complex.
So I immediately went to attach feed, seized the firearm,
and sent it to our local lab here in Kern County.
A firearms analyst compared bullets from that gun
to one of the bullets recovered at the scene.
And the results were negative. It was not the gun that was used to kill Rob Lamone.
Disappointing?
It was disappointing at first. Back to the grind.
Detectives exhausted lead after lead. Nothing was panning out. They did find more security cameras
at a business down the street.
The cameras captured vehicles coming and going from the industrial complex on Goodrick Drive,
including this work truck, which detectives believed had to be Rob returning from a call.
They made freeze frames of the vehicles.
We spoke to all the business owners, went door to door, showing them a packet that I
had created of all the vehicles that have traveled east and west.
And everybody identifies either their car
or somebody else's car,
and they all should have been in the area at the time?
Yes, yep.
Except the motorcycle?
Except the motorcycle.
There it was, the one vehicle no one was able to identify,
the one that seemed to have no business being there.
When you look at the motorcycle and the rider,
are you thinking there's our killer?
It could have been somebody who was driving down the street.
It was a Sunday afternoon.
They were out for a motorcycle ride,
but it was something we needed to definitely look into
to try and eliminate.
Trouble was they couldn't eliminate the motorcycle rider.
Couldn't find him either.
So you're kind of nowhere at that point.
Yes, we're looking for anything to lead us in the right direction.
And then you get a phone call.
Yes.
Coming up, strange vibes from one half of the perfect couple.
She was like, oh, like a fake surprise look.
And I was like, oh, that was weird.
Had someone been keeping secrets.
Rob says, I know, buddy.
I know.
I found out the other day.
Rob and Sabrina Lamone were living a picture-perfect life. Or were they?
I feel numb and you know what?
I feel like God has crushed me and he has gotten my attention.
Almost two weeks after Rob was shot to death, his best friend Jason
received a voicemail message. I am begging you on my knees right now that I
could perhaps meet with you and your wife and say sorry for the hurt that I
caused you. And it's Jonathan apologizing not only to me,
but to my wife, and he wants to be right with God.
Wait, back up a second.
Who's this guy, Jonathan?
I used to work with Jonathan in the fire department,
and he was an apprentice, and he was a paramedic.
He was a very good paramedic,
and a really smart individual.
And handsome and young. Jonathan Hearn was only 24. This is his oldest sister, Nicole.
My brother was the gentlest and the kindest person that I had ever met.
One of six siblings, all raised in Hesperia, California, another desert town 25 miles south of Silver Lakes.
Jonathan grew up in a Christian household,
where the emphasis was on helping those in need.
Our faith was always not really a supplement to our life,
but it was the foundation of our life.
Jonathan was homeschooled
and later went off to the fire academy.
When Jason met him, he was in training,
but soon after, Jonathan became a full-fledged firefighter.
One of his responsibilities was to buy food and supplies for the fire station,
which made him a frequent customer at Costco,
the same Costco where Sabrina Lamone worked,
passing out free samples. Sabrina told us like hey I met one of the guys you used
to work with and I'm like oh that's got to be Jonathan Hearn, smartest guy, one
of the smartest guys I've ever met. That was 2012. Early the following year Jason and
Kelly ran into Jonathan at a Wolfpack party. And I was like oh you know
Sabrina so I called at her from across party. And I was like, oh, you know Sabrina.
So I called at her from across the bar and I said,
hey, Brina, Jonathan's here.
And now Sabrina is normally like a, oh, hi,
like very animated kind of person.
And this time she was like, oh, like a fake surprise look.
And you noticed that.
And I noticed it.
And I was like, oh
That was weird just about then Rob came by and I said, hey Rob, do you know?
Jonathan Sabrina's told me about him at work She knows him from Costco and he looked at me like confused and he goes. Yeah. Yeah, Kel
But like he really didn't
Something was up, but Kelly couldn't figure out what it was.
I had no idea, but something wasn't right.
Something was not right.
Nevertheless, the Wolf Pack partied on.
Jonathan hung out with us and started mingling with friends, talking to them.
Then, in the days following the party...
I started getting text messages from Jonathan, you know, you guys are so cool, I would love
to come hang out with you guys.
And I was like, oh, okay, yeah, sure, someday we could do that, Jonathan, cool.
But then the text messages started coming every couple days and then to the point where
they're coming every day.
He's like doing everything he can to become part of your circle of friends.
Yes, and it was the point where is obsessive
One day Rob was helping the Bernatines remodel their home
Jonathan kept texting Jason which by now seemed almost routine
Until Jonathan sent a text that did not seem routine Jason. I really need to talk to your your buddy Rob
I need his phone number.
I went outside and I called Jonathan and I asked him like,
Jonathan, what's up man?
Why do you want to talk to Rob?
That's your radar that's going off.
Yeah, my radar finally goes off.
And he says, Jason, I'm sorry, but I've been living my life wrong.
Jonathan spilled it.
He wasn't just a would-be wolf packer.
This deeply religious man had
something to confess.
So I go inside the house and I tell Rob, I don't know how to tell you this Rob, but I
got Jonathan Hearn on my phone. Apparently he's been having an affair with Sabrina.
An enormous surprise to Jason, but not, it seemed, to Rob, who had already figured out
his 33-year-old wife was having an affair
with a 24-year-old firefighter.
And Rob says, I know, buddy.
I know.
I found out the other day.
Rob told Jason he'd discovered texts Jonathan had sent Sabrina, and became so angry he broke
Sabrina's phone.
Then Rob agreed to talk with Jonathan and walked outside.
When he came back in I said, what's up Rob, do we need to go handle this?
And he said, no, no I got it buddy, we're good, we're good.
He said that, you know, Sabrina's really embarrassed, please don't tell anybody.
Jason and Kelly promised to tell no one,
not even their wolf pack friends.
Nobody wants to be embarrassed,
particularly in front of your friends
who sort of look up to you as the perfect couple.
Exactly.
We didn't want to like damage their reputation or anything.
I mean, we loved them.
Jonathan's text messages stopped.
Life went back to normal.
Until about a year later, Kelly made a quick stop at the Costco
and spotted Jonathan talking with Sabrina.
I was upset.
I think she could tell I was upset.
Kelly told Jason.
I was pissed.
Jason called Jonathan.
And I said, Jonathan, what the heck are you doing in Costco talking to Sabrina? He starts saying, you know, Jason, I'm sorry
It's not like that Sabrina and I are just friends now
We have a spiritual relationship and I told him well Jonathan you've had an affair with this woman
You've caused damage to this family. So in the end I tell him to never go into her Costco again and
I'm yelling at him emphatically and he agrees. He says, okay, I won't.
A few months later, Rob Lamone was shot and killed by someone who was standing right in
front of him. Twelve days after that, Jonathan left his cryptic voicemail.
God needs me to have a clear,
and I wanna fix this with you.
Fix what?
What exactly was going on?
Coming up, a surprise visitor at Sabrina's door.
Kelly says, well, you'll never guess who just came
and visited Sabrina last night.
And more secrets behind bedroom doors.
Sabrina and Rob had invited another married couple into their
group for an open relationship. When Dateline continues.
The sudden loss of a spouse, a life partner, is devastating. And it always brings up a question.
When is it okay to move on and try to find happiness again?
After Rob Lomone was murdered, his wife Sabrina faced that question.
And to her best friends Kelly and Jason Bernatine,
it seemed that someone was all too
willing to help her answer it.
Kelly says, well, you'll never guess who just came and visited
Sabrina last night.
And I said, please no.
She says, yes, it was Jonathan.
This is two weeks to the day after Rob's murder.
Jonathan Hearn brought Sabrina flowers.
And we're not talking like a little thing of flowers.
I mean, we're talking like a huge bouquet of flowers
that just happened to be the flowers
that were in her wedding bouquet.
Jonathan also wrote a letter to Sabrina.
Sabrina read it to Kelly.
And it talked about what a wonderful man Rob was
and how he wants to be the kind of person that he was
and all these things.
And she's reading you the letter like,
can you believe this jerk?
Or she's reading you the letter like, isn't this sweet?
Isn't this sweet?
Listen to this, listen to how sweet Jonathan is.
So I'm trying not to throw up, I'm trying not to scream,
I'm just like freaking out.
Jonathan had already admitted he'd had an affair
with Sabrina a year earlier,
but said they'd broken it off.
Their relationship now?
Purely spiritual.
The Bernatines thought it was tasteless at best
for him to be hanging around Sabrina
just days after Rob was murdered.
I said, how did that make you feel?
The letter.
And she said...
And she said, well, I don't feel like he has any bad intentions.
The Bernatines thought otherwise.
Jonathan's obsessive interest in the wolf pack, his affair with Sabrina, his weird voicemail.
I started thinking, who would want Rob dead?
Who wanted Rob out of the picture?
And the only person that boxed into my mind
was Jonathan Her.
Jason called the sheriff's department.
I told the cops my story.
I let them listen to the voicemail.
They're concerned, but at the end of everything,
they're like, well, you know, sounds
like they had an affair.
That's pretty far from murder.
Maybe this guy is just trying to move in
on your dead friend's wife.
Definitely doesn't mean you killed your best friend.
And this might be a guy you have to learn to live with.
And so Jason wondered if maybe he'd misjudged
the whole situation.
After all, Jonathan was intelligent and had his whole life ahead of him.
Why would he murder for Sabrina?
Why would he throw away his life? Why would he risk that for a married woman with two kids?
He's young, he has a good career as a firefighter paramedic.
And he's no murderer.
And he's not a murderer.
I've known him for a long time.
He did some bad stuff,
but an affair is very far from murder.
And in this case, even farther than usual,
because Detective Meyer had learned something else
about Rob and Sabrina.
A few years prior, Sabrina and Rob
had invited
another married couple into their group
for an open relationship between the four of them.
And that was something of a way of life with those folks?
Not sure if it was exactly a way of life,
but you could say they had met before
and swapped partners for the evening.
So if Rob and Sabrina already had an open relationship, maybe Sabrina's affair with
Jonathan was no big deal.
Maybe Jason and Kelly just needed to get over it.
I mean look, okay, the guy's presumptuous.
Okay, he's a snake.
Okay, he wants you to sort of absolve him of this burden of guilt for having had the affair.
But none of this makes him a killer.
Just makes him a kind of a guy
you'd rather stay away from.
Absolutely.
Still, Jason felt he had to talk with Sabrina
about the situation.
I explained to her in detail all the reasons
I didn't like Jonathan and the conversations
I had had with him and how he was texting me so
much trying to manipulate me to bring him closer to her.
And at the end of my speech, I thought it was a pretty good speech, she says, well,
Jason, you know I get that guy.
You don't have to worry about him.
I feel like everybody was brought into my life for a reason.
What reason would that possibly be?
Coming up...
Rod Lamone was killed by a large caliber gun.
Jonathan Erne had a gun like that registered to him?
Yes he did.
Coincidence? Ever since Sabrina Lamon got the news of Rob's death, her big sister Julie Cordova hardly
left her side.
Sabrina stayed in her room a lot. She just was crying. Sabrina was trying to cope with the loss of her husband and having to raise their two kids on her own.
She's like, I don't know what I'm going to do. She was just in a fog. She couldn't make decisions, think, or anything. That worried Julie.
But even more worrisome, she says,
was a certain someone who was coming around Sabrina
and the kids way too soon, Jonathan Hearn.
He would just show up random, you know, at times.
And he wouldn't leave.
Julie, unaware of the affair, would
see him at Sabrina's house, praying constantly.
But she says what really caught her attention was this.
He was cooking in the kitchen.
And that's what Rob did.
It was like he was moving in and was feeling right at home.
Was I uncomfortable with it? Yes.
Because that was Robert's place, you know.
And now this guy's taking his place.
Yes, and Sabrina didn't, she didn't like it either.
Who was this guy, and what was his reason for coming into Sabrina's life?
Sheriff's Detective Meyer wondered the same thing.
Jason Bernatine thought the detective had discounted
his suspicions about Jonathan Hearn, but Meyer had not.
In fact, he wanted to learn much more
about this young firefighter from Hisperia, California.
No criminal record that we were able to locate.
But this was interesting.
The bullet recovered from Rob Lamone's head was tested, and...
The results from the lab was somewhere like a.44 caliber to a.45 caliber bullet that killed Rob Lemone.
Big bullet, big gun.
Yes.
Jonathan Hearn, have a gun like that registered to him?
Yes, he did.
And they found something else registered in his name, a Yamaha motorcycle.
We went to the Yamaha website, checked out some other motorcycles similar in the same
year, and was able to look at those motorcycles compared to the video that we captured from
Goodrick Road, and they were very similar.
And cops pulled video from this gas station at an intersection in the middle of nowhere.
What made you look at video from that gas station?
That would be the easiest path of travel
from Tatchby to Hasperia, California.
Where Jonathan Hurd lived?
Yes.
The video showed a motorcyclist pulling up to the gas pump
and then walking inside the store.
This was on the same day Rob was killed.
The time stamp was about an hour after a similar motorcycle
was picked up on security footage near the crime scene.
It appeared to be the same motorcycle with a clothing change, same stature, knees very
high on the gas tank, wearing a backpack, which the subject was wearing a backpack on
Gooderick Road. So at that point in time we believe same motorcycle, same subject, but
with a clothing change.
So this person stopped somewhere to change clothes.
Yes.
Once inside, still wearing a helmet, the biker grabbed a drink, then appeared to notice the
security cameras and looked down.
Detectives by now thought that man had to be Jonathan Hearn.
I'm sort of hearing the word search warrant here.
Yes, we started looking into phone records.
When they did, they found thousands of calls and texts
between Jonathan Hearn and Sabrina Lamont.
No surprise, since detectives already knew
the two had had an affair.
Can you tell what the text messages were
or you just know that there were
text messages between them? Not at the time. They were having some text conversations back and
forth but the content we did not know. The communications seemed to stop four months
before Rob's death. But this was interesting. Jonathan's phone didn't ping anywhere near
Rob's shop the day of the murder and registered zero activity at the time of the murder.
But in the days before and after, there were thousands of texts and calls to and from a
number that detectives did not recognize.
When you run that number, who's it come back to?
It came back to no subscriber information found.
Meaning it's a pay-as-you-go font, a burner?
Possibly, yes.
Detectives decided to keep a close eye on Jonathan.
And when they tailed him, they watched Jonathan throw something away.
He had driven to a target and dropped some motorcycle pipes off into the dumpster.
Meyer thought perhaps Jonathan had changed out his exhaust pipes to make his bike look and sound different.
It sounds like you're becoming more and more certain
that not only did Jonathan Hearn kill Rob Lamone,
but that he used that motorcycle
to get to and from the murder.
Yes.
And now he's trying to cover his tracks.
Yes, cover those tracks.
Kelly and Jason never did tell Sabrina
that they'd talked with Detective Meyer about Jonathan.
And Meyer asked them to please not say anything to anyone.
It was extremely hard. It was hell. It was absolute hell.
Detective Meyer was looking hard at Jonathan Hearn. There was that unfamiliar number that showed up in Jonathan's phone records. Meyer requested the location of that phone and he got it. And that's when
the secrets of Silver Lakes really started to emerge.
Coming up, the lovers caught on tape. And feeling guilty about something.
And feeling guilty about something
When Dateline continues
Weeks had passed since Rob Lamone's life was violently cut short. Detective Randall Meyer and his team were zeroing in on Jonathan Herr as a possible
suspect.
And now, in Jonathan's phone records, they found a lot of calls and texts to and from
a burner phone.
The kind of phone that somebody would use if they were either committing a crime
or having an extramarital affair.
Trying to definitely avoid law enforcement detection.
Well, or husband detection.
Yes, yes.
I was able to get a wiretap authorized,
and so we were able to go up on the phones
and listen to their conversations.
When they finally listened,
their suspicions were confirmed.
Hello?
Jonathan was on one end of the call,
and on the other, Sabrina Lamone.
Hey.
Hey.
Were you rushing?
No, it's OK.
It was immediately obvious the two were lovers.
I love you so much, my girl.
I love you. I love you so much, my girl. I love you.
I love you too.
I love you so much.
How many hours of conversations do you think you listen to
between Sabrina Lamone and Jonathan Her?
Hundreds.
Jonathan often spoke with Sabrina from the fire station.
What were they talking about for most of that time?
They talked about their future together.
They talked about God a lot, about God's plan for them.
They also talked about Detective Meyer.
I just got a text message from Detective Meyer
and he asked me to call him.
So I'm going to.
Okay.
And.
Oh, okay.
Okay, okay, I just wanted you to be praying.
I'm going to pray and...
God, please help us. God, please help us to be wise.
Help Sabrina to have the right words.
A couple of minutes later, Sabrina called Meyer.
She asked about the investigation of her husband's murder.
So there's no information at all?
Honestly, I don't have anything, and I wish I did, but I think we're kind of getting into a dead end.
Which was not true. Minutes later, Sabrina called Jonathan.
Everything's fine.
Did you ask your own questions?
No questions at all.
Meyer was tickling the wire.
It's an expression police use, giving wiretapped suspects
something to talk about while the cops are listening.
Meyer often found himself in the mood to tickle,
like when he told Sabrina police had found DNA
at the crime scene.
The best news we've gotten so far.
Really?
Oh, gosh.
That's great.
That was not true.
That was a ruse we were using.
And what happens as a result of that?
Another immediate phone call to Jonathan
to talk about the possible DNA.
Sabrina and Jonathan did not exactly
rejoice over this apparent break in the case. about the possible DNA. Sabrina and Jonathan did not exactly rejoice
over this apparent break in the case.
Instead, it sounded as if they suspected
Meyer was playing them.
Jonathan even knew the right terminology.
Officers are allowed to use sprues,
meaning they're allowed to, if you want to get information,
you're allowed to lie to get information.
You know?
No, no.
I mean, I... yeah.
That's kind of what I feel like.
It didn't appear that that would be a normal conversation you would have
in hopes that the suspect would be caught.
The calls continued.
Good morning, my lover.
Well, good morning.
They talked about the Bible.
There's a lot of good stuff in there. God is so good. They talked about the Bible, including the Old Testament story of David and Bathsheba.
It's the story of King David and the affair he had with Bathsheba, who was married to
another man. After Bathsheba
became pregnant, David tried to cover up the affair, but failed.
And then he even went on to kill the guy, like send him into battle, and pretty much
had him killed off.
In the Bible, David and Bathsheba eventually married. David suffered the consequences of
his sin, but repentedented and God forgave him.
He was someone who committed adultery, who had an affair.
And so he went way out of his way to cover his sin.
Sin was a recurring theme for Jonathan and Sabrina.
I have been a bad girl. I feel like the most horrible person in the world. I do too. I Do too. I feel like I see all of
My sins and who I've done. I see it all laid out in front of them
Exactly. What sins were they talking about?
By now detectives had shared with Kelly and Jason some details of the investigation
So they knew
Jonathan Hearn was the prime suspect,
and detectives suspected Sabrina as well.
It was something Jason couldn't imagine
when he first spoke with police.
And I told him, I bet my life she's not involved.
Absolutely not, no way.
No way, if Jonathan did this, he did it on his own.
You know Sabrina better than he does.
Would you have bet your life that she wasn't involved?
Probably not my life.
I did not want her to be involved at all.
I prayed she wasn't, but would I bet my life on it? No.
Meanwhile, Detective Meyer continued to tickle the wire.
And while listening to the lover's talk in real time, he texted Sabrina a photo.
And she read the text to Jonathan.
Sabrina, we think this is our guy.
Do you recognize this person on the motorcycle?
Jonathan heard that and prayed.
Help me, please strong, help me to be strong.
Please, no, baby.
I, I hate that.
I don't like it either.
You were playing Sabrina and Jonathan
like a couple of violins.
Yes, that's what we were doing.
I'm surprised you didn't have sheet music.
Jonathan seemed to realize police were closing in,
yet was trying to convince himself they were not.
All day, how could that husband get that house cleared?
Sabrina seemed to suspect her phone was being tapped.
There's a clicking on the phone, do you hear it?
When the lovers said goodbye that night, it sounded as if they thought it might
be for the last time. I love you too. We can be enemies so much. That's what we did that day.
Two days after that phone call, three months after Rob Lamone's murder, Sabrina and Jonathan
were placed under arrest.
Detective Meyer called Jason and Kelly.
We got him.
Everything looks good.
The evidence looks good.
And you think, well, this is finally over. That's what we thought.
Well, you couldn't have been more wrong.
Nope.
Coming up, Sabrina Lamone in the hot seat.
Did you plan to kill her, bro?
No.
Oh my God, no.
But not for long.
Detective Meyer called me and said that he's got some really bad news.
In late November 2014, Jonathan Hearn pleaded not guilty to the murder of his married lover,
Sabrina Lamone's husband,
Rob.
Sabrina had been arrested too.
By now, her friends Jason and Kelly were convinced she belonged behind bars.
It was by Sabrina's own actions.
She led him into her life, into her house.
And then, on the day Sabrina was scheduled to be arraigned. Detective Beyer called me and said that he's got
some really bad news, that they're gonna release Sabrina.
The DA decided there was not enough evidence to charge her.
Good case against Jonathan,
not as good a case against Sabrina.
Yes.
How did that feel?
That's literally like defeat from the jaws of victory.
I mean you think you got it and then she's turned loose.
That was a tough feeling obviously.
There was circumstantial evidence against Jonathan, like the security video showing a
motorcycle that looked like his.
But the best evidence against Sabrina came from the wiretap.
And in all those hours of conversation, she never once said that she conspired with Jonathan,
or even thought he might be the killer. And in hours of intense questioning by detectives,
Sabrina never budged. Did you know that he had planned to murder your husband? No. No.
You didn't know that? No.
I did not know that he planned
murdering Robert.
Because he did.
I can't.
It's like I wanted to just be a lie.
You know, like there's no way.
Did you plan to kill Rob? No. Oh my God, no.
When did Jonathan tell you he did it?
He never told, he never came out.
Yes he did. Yes he did.
Yes he did. You guys are doing nothing but hiding this thing the whole time.
Yes he did.
No.
Well what are you trying to hide?
I know, okay, I know it doesn't look good.
No. There's a difference between does it look good and absolutely is not good.
This is absolutely not good. I understand that.
Kelly and Jason were devastated when the DA turned Sabrina loose.
We first spoke with them three months after her release.
You think right now what? She's getting away with murder? Yes.
She's getting away with murder right now. The next time we sat down with the Bernatines,
they told us their tight circle of friends
had all turned on Sabrina.
After she was released, what was the effect on the wolf pack?
What'd the other wolves think?
You know, nothing's been the same.
Were there people in the pack who supported Sabrina
who thought that she wasn't guilty of anything?
No.
So really there was like sort of
unanimity among your friends?
Yeah.
Sabrina told her sister Julie that the wolf pack
was mistaken and so were detectives.
About her and about Jonathan too. She
thought Jonathan couldn't be involved. Mm-hmm. She just couldn't believe it.
Could not believe it. Her pack gone. Julie says life grew miserable for her
sister. The people out in Silver Lakes were so cruel and Breana and the kids
couldn't go anywhere. She had to homeschool them.
Because the other kids were talking about it.
Yes, the other kids would say things.
The parents were brutal.
And she was what, sort of a pariah in that community.
Yes, she was.
Sabrina took her children and relocated more than 100 miles
away.
At the same time, Jonathan Hearn was preparing to face trial
on charges he'd murdered Sabrina's husband Rob.
Months went by, and then years.
Kelly and Jason never wavered from their belief
that Sabrina Lamone had been involved
in her husband's murder.
I always had hoped that they would get her somehow.
I didn't know how or when, but I definitely had that hope.
Jonathan still hadn't been tried.
He was still awaiting trial.
We always knew that there was a chance
that he might decide to tell the truth and hoped for that day.
And it finally came.
More than two years after Rob's murder
and just weeks before his own trial was about
to start, Jonathan Hearn, who referred to himself as David from the biblical story,
told investigators he was ready to talk about Sabrina, his modern-day Bathsheba.
Coming up.
From that moment, we knew that this was real.
Jonathan's story eagerly awaited by almost everyone, except Sabrina.
Must have felt like vindication for the two of you.
Definitely.
When Dateline Continues.
Late 2016, firefighter Jonathan Hearn was just weeks away from trial when Detective Randall Meyer heard some unexpected news.
Jonathan's attorney approached the district attorney and said that Jonathan could provide
information that would lead to the possible prosecution of Sabrina Lamone.
Jonathan made a startling confession.
Yes, he had fired the gun that killed Rob Lamone.
But he hadn't acted alone.
Sabrina, he said, wasn't there when the murder occurred.
But he said she'd helped him plan it every step of the way.
He gave her up. He did. But he said she'd helped him plan it every step of the way.
He gave her up.
He did.
Jonathan said Sabrina wanted Rob out of the picture so she could be with Jonathan.
And he said she did not consider divorce to be an option.
She was concerned about the perception of the community that she lived in.
So murder is better than the stigma of divorce?
Yes.
Jonathan had no hard evidence
to prove Sabrina's involvement.
Remember, those wiretap recordings
certainly proved an affair.
I love you, baby.
I love you, baby.
I love you, baby.
But there was no explicit mention of a murder plot.
This would be Jonathan's word against Sabrina's.
The district attorney offered Jonathan a plea agreement.
In exchange for testifying against Sabrina in court, his murder charge would be reduced
to voluntary manslaughter.
Jonathan took the deal.
His sister Nicole said the family believed Jonathan was innocent
and had no idea he planned to confess until they got a call from his attorney.
I felt like it was so surreal when I heard it.
I was shaken to my core.
Sabrina and Rob's former best friends, Kelly and Jason Bernatine,
were in the courtroom when Jonathan
pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter.
From that moment we knew that this was real, that he just pled guilty and was going to
implicate Sabrina.
It was a relief and sickening all at once.
Jonathan had faced a possible sentence of life without parole. Under the terms of his plea deal,
he could be out after less than 25 years.
He'll be under the age of 50.
He shot a man in the face.
I have a hard time with that.
It's hard because if that's what we needed to get her
and we knew that she was behind this,
then what do you do?
What do you do? What do you do?
Detective Meyer drove more than 100 miles to Sabrina's new home to arrest her for the second time.
She was confused because she was scheduled to testify
in the trial of Jonathan Hearn.
Bill is denied.
Instead, she was a defendant charged with murder.
Now we're at the point where our story strays a bit from the biblical tale of David and
Bathsheba because there was never any suggestion that Bathsheba played any role in the plot
to murder her husband. And in the Bible, David does not roll on Bathsheba in return for a
reduced sentence.
What was it like to see her in court in shackles?
It was awesome.
Must have felt like vindication for the two of you.
Definitely.
She was always very into like her hair
and makeup and her clothes
and superficial things like that.
So knowing that it was probably killing her
to be in that state in front of people and cameras
was very satisfying also.
Very satisfying.
Sabrina's sister Julie believed she belonged anywhere but jail.
Is it conceivable to you that Sabrina played any role in her husband's murder?
No.
She couldn't be talked into it?
No.
She couldn't be persuaded to do it?
She couldn't be manipulated to do it?
No.
For what?
There is no way she would want that for her husband.
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning.
Sabrina's trial began in September 2017.
It had everything.
It had sex, religion, the seemingly perfect, beautiful
family that had all these secrets.
It was tense and emotional as...
Olivia LaVoice covered the trial for NBC station KGET in Bakersfield.
Her station made a last-minute decision to stream the trial live on its website.
We were blown away by literally thousands of people during the day, all day, were just glued to it.
People who were typically watching soap operas now were watching this trial.
So Baker's Heel probably took a big hit in productivity during this trial.
Yes.
Throughout this trial you will hear from the mouth of Sabrina Lamont and Jonathan Hearn
that they had a purpose.
Prosecutor Eric Smith laid out his case for the jury.
They had a plan, and that plan was to get rid of Robert Lamone.
Why?
So they could be together.
The state presented mountains of evidence of Sabrina and Jonathan's communications before
and after the murder.
My Jonathan, I love you.
Including letters. before and after the murder, including letters, and of course, those wiretapped phone calls, which often centered around God.
God, please help us.
Please help us to be wise, help Sabrina to have the right words.
It appeared that they were justifying all of their actions through religion, through
prayer and through this promise that they were going to live for God and that God had a purpose
for them that they were going to fulfill.
According to the state, Sabrina and Jonathan's purpose was to eliminate Rob Lamond so they
could embark on a new life together.
Of course, there was no smoking gun.
The state's case centered on the testimony of an admitted killer, who was about to tell the jury everything, or so he said.
Was he making a true confession, or spinning a tail to save himself?
It was the moment everyone was waiting for.
The testimony you shall give in this matter shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you God.
I do.
Coming up. I fired the first shot from within the bag.
He fell seemingly mortally wounded.
Would Jonathan Hearn really turn on the woman he said he loved? It's not every murder trial where the prosecutor asks the jury to believe the words of the
admitted killer.
But here he was, the star witness for the state, Jonathan Hearn, who would spend the better part of seven days
testifying against his former lover, Sabrina Lamone.
She seemed very friendly, very nice.
Jonathan talked about meeting Sabrina at Costco and asking for her number. He told the jury
he didn't learn she was married until later, a fact he said didn't mesh easily with his
conservative Christian
upbringing.
I enjoyed spending time with her, but then there was also the guilt of recognizing that
I was doing something immoral.
He said there was just something irresistible about this older married woman.
I know in most affairs you would assume it's a sexual draw or something along those lines.
And with her, while we were engaged in that, there was a lot more than that.
In time, he said, Sabrina revealed to him a deep unhappiness in her open marriage to
Rob.
She expressed to me that he was pretty exploitative and objectifying her.
He was willing to pretty much pass her off to any other guy
and not really leave the doors of their marriage closed.
Jonathan listened, absorbed, and he said his disgust for Rob L'amone grew.
Her frustrations with Rob became my frustrations.
Her demons became my demons.
Jonathan told the jury they spoke about how much easier life would be without Rob.
You know, I distinctly remember it coming up in conversation as a joke at first.
A joke that quickly took a dark turn.
That progressed from humor to the, towards what?
Towards an actually plot to kill her husband.
What was the plan for your relationship once he was gone?
To end time, marry, and continue to live our lives together.
Jonathan said Sabrina did not want to simply divorce Rob
and marry him. She expressed that he would honestly rather be dead
than divorced and losing her would essentially
kill him. He said they discussed several ways to get rid of Rob
and at first settled on poisoning. The proof, Jonathan told the jury, was
in the pudding. Banana
pudding, to be precise, laced with arsenic he'd purchased. It happened in April of 2014.
I made a pretty large batch of banana pudding with Nilla wafers.
He said he put a small portion into a plastic container and
stirred in the the
Arsenic into the pudding. He said Sabrina kept the poisoned pudding in her refrigerator
The plan he said was for her to put it in Rob's lunch
But Jonathan testified they lost their nerve. She had told him to not eat the pudding because I
They lost their nerve. She had told him to not eat the pudding because I think she said that she told him the bananas
had gone bad in it.
By August 2014, he said they had a new plan.
Jonathan said Sabrina told him the location of Rob's workplace at the rail yard.
He even did a drive-by one day to check it out.
Sabrina, he said, told him Rob would be at work
on August 17th.
Jonathan testified he packed a mask to disguise his face
and modified his motorcycle too.
Which included using some adhesive flashing
to change the color of the tank, the exhaust pipes,
and the rear fender.
Jonathan said he rode his disguised motorcycle
out to Tehachapi.
That was him on the security camera video, he said.
He told investigators he faked a limp to throw them off.
But he said, once he saw Rob opening the shop's garage door,
Jonathan said he felt conflicted about becoming a killer.
Obviously, there's some apprehension in the thought of senselessly taking someone's life.
Jonathan said he paused before entering so he could pray.
There'd been sort of an ongoing narrative of Sabrina and I and seeking purpose in our
lives.
If a murder could have a catchphrase, said Jonathan, seeking purpose would be it.
It was a tagline that essentially we gave to ultimately seeing this relationship through
and living the lifestyle that we wanted.
After praying, Jonathan said he entered the shop.
I fired the first shot.
He fell seemingly mortally wounded.
Jonathan said he then tried to make it look as if there'd been a robbery, opening cabinet
drawers, pulling out papers, and stealing a laptop computer.
And then, before he left...
I really didn't want to leave him if he wasn't entirely dead.
So he fired a second shot into Rob's head.
Jonathan said he returned home and called Sabrina to tell her.
I had done it and that everything was about to change.
Jonathan told the jury he knew from the start the affair would be found out and he would become a suspect.
Did you trust Sabrina to speak appropriately with law enforcement?
I did.
Why?
Frankly, this was the culmination of something we had essentially planned together.
And so perhaps my weakness, my trust was pretty strong in her.
The defense had its own cross-examination of Jonathan.
And right off the bat, Sabrina's attorney Richard Terry questioned Jonathan's credibility.
Like the claim she'd held the poisoned pudding in her refrigerator.
Potentially putting her children in danger of eating that pudding, right?
If you actually delivered it to her and she knew about it, right?
Uh, no sir.
You don't know who's going to get into it or who's going to have access to it, right? If you'd
actually given it or anything like that, right?
Yeah, I was not overseeing the status of her refrigerator.
The defense attorney reminded the jury no one benefited more from blaming Sabrina than
Jonathan Hearn, who could have received life in prison without parole.
Now under the plea agreement you've entered into, you're only getting 25 years and a few
months, right?
Yes, sir.
It means you'd probably be out before you were even 50 years old then, sir, after having
murdered a man in cold blood.
Is that right? That was definitely cold blood, is that right?
That was definitely cold-blooded, sir. My question was, is you would be out before you were 50 years old.
Is that right?
That was part of your question, yes, sir.
Jonathan's attorney, Clayton Campbell, sat next to him during his testimony.
And Campbell insisted to us, Jonathan's confession was genuine.
Jonathan wanted to come clean about what he did from very early on.
He knows what he did was wrong, and he felt that maintaining a not guilty plea was dishonest.
Challenging Jonathan's credibility was just the start.
The defense had its own case to present.
And wait until you hear it.
That was the bombshell of all bombshells.
Coming up, who exactly was on trial here?
Did you and Ms. Lamone and her husband and your husband engage in sexual activity together.
When Dateline continues.
Good morning ladies and gentlemen.
When it came time for the defense to present its case,
Sabrina Lamone's attorney, Richard Terry,
didn't even try to convince the jury
that his client was as wholesome as apple pie.
You weren't claiming that Sabrina had been
the perfect wife to Rob.
No.
You weren't claiming that she had never cheated.
Nope.
You weren't claiming that there had never been
an affair with Jonathan Hearn.
Nope.
You weren't even claiming that Jonathan Hearn hadn't killed Rob Lamone.
You were just claiming she didn't have any part in it.
Right, because beyond Jonathan Hearn, there was nothing else that said that she was.
This case, said Attorney Terry, was really all about Jonathan Hearn.
What he said, what he did, and why. He was highly intelligent and he manipulated Sabrina Lamone
and he decided he knew Sabrina was never going to divorce Robert.
But he had to have her.
She had to be his.
And in his mind the only way to get that, to have her, was to get rid of Robert.
And perhaps, Terry told the jury, Sabrina wasn't the only older married woman to catch
Jonathan's eye.
He was very smart and just seemed way older than he was.
Jennifer Lentz testified she met Jonathan Hearn online.
They chatted by text and on the phone.
And it was kind of flattering to have someone who was focusing so much attention on you.
Of course.
Attention Jonathan continued to lavish on Jennifer even after he started sleeping with
Sabrina.
Even during the time that he's supposedly so madly in love with Sabrina, he's still
constantly texting her, sending her pictures, communicating with her.
The defense argued Jonathan Hearn was a slick Bible--quoting predator. Sabrina, his innocent victim.
You said that she and Rob...
The real head-snapper came when the defense argued
Sabrina was also a victim of her own supposed best friend,
Kelly Bernatine.
Remember, she'd suspected Sabrina before almost anyone.
Because she'd already lied to me once.
On the witness stand, Kelly was forced to admit
she didn't just know about the Lamone's open marriage.
She and her husband Jason participated.
Some of her testimony was for mature audiences only.
Did you and Ms. Lamone and her husband and your husband
engage in sexual activity together.
Yes, we did.
I'll admit, when I approached this issue
with the Bernatines, I was in uncharted territory.
You said the two of you had a sexual relationship
with Rob and Sabrina?
Yes.
But you never had sex with Sabrina
and you were never with Rob.
No.
What am I missing here?
Without going into any more detail, that's about as much as we'll tell you.
Kelly cleared things up a bit on the witness stand.
It was usually Sabrina and I and then we would go have sex with our husbands.
Quite the seething cauldron of passion out there.
What else are you going to do in the desert?
Rob brought you gifts.
At trial, the defense attorney suggested Kelly had a grudge against Sabrina.
Because Kelly was in love with Rob Lamone.
You pointed a finger at your best friend and believed that she's a killer.
I do. It's a horrible thing.
As far as you know, Sabrina may not have known anything about Jonathan's killing her husband, right?
No, I know she knew. I know she knew by her behavior.
And because of that feeling, you want to get Sabrina, right?
I believe she should pay for his murder.
Because you believe she was involved?
Yes.
And that's because you care about her husband so deeply, right?
I believe I cared about him more than she did.
How did Sabrina really feel about Rob and Jonathan?
There was only one way to find out.
Calling a defendant to testify is always a risk.
Sabrina's attorney felt it was one worth taking.
She's not slick like Hearn is.
She's not articulate like Hearn is.
The jury needed to get a better picture
of who Sabrina Lamone was.
My name's Sabrina Lamone.
Sabrina told the jury what had attracted her
to Jonathan Hearn.
He was like nobody I'd ever met before.
He was very intelligent.
I felt like I was with the human dictionary.
Sabrina said at the time she met Jonathan, her husband had been inattentive.
She said he was hooked on watching porn and overly fixated on sex.
And she said she felt some guilt about their lifestyle.
Jonathan, she said, offered something different, something appealing.
He would pray with me and be very caring and spiritually focused.
Jonathan used religion, Sabrina said, to give himself power over her. Jonathan controlled me through carrying his Bible with him everywhere that he went and
using that to guilt me, but also make me feel safe and secure.
She admitted it was true that she dreamt about a future with Jonathan. I definitely fantasized with him a lot.
Were you in love with Jonathan Hearn?
Yes.
Did you still love your husband?
Yes, I did.
Were you wanting to give up your life with Rob to be with Jonathan?
No.
I had the best of both worlds right there.
I didn't, I guess I didn't want to give up either one of them.
After Rob's death, she said Jonathan was there for her, someone to lean on.
He was like my, he felt like my rock at that moment in time.
So then why, asked her attorney, did she conceal her affair with Jonathan from investigators?
Because I was embarrassed.
I didn't, um, that's something that Robert and I didn't want exposed.
Sabrina insisted she never planned to poison her husband with
arsenic-laced banana pudding. And when Rob died she said she had absolutely no
idea Jonathan was the killer. Would you allow someone who had killed your husband
around your children? No, absolutely not. Had you ever discussed any time from the time you began
being involved with Jonathan until the day Robert was killed
and after Robert was killed,
discussed with him killing your husband?
No, I did not.
Any time did you discuss about wanting Robert
to be gone or dead?
No, I never said dead
or gone. No, I did not want Robert gone.
Kelly and Jason did not buy Sabrina's defense.
And as to Rob and Sabrina's open marriage?
As far as I know it was Sabrina's idea, not Rob's.
I think Sabrina was using that as an excuse,
and she used it against Jonathan to manipulate him.
The prosecutor was equally skeptical.
Good afternoon, Ms. Lamone.
And now it was his turn to cross-examine Sabrina.
Coming up, was Sabrina Lamone just a cheating wife?
It's a lifestyle that I don't expect people to understand.
Or a calculating killer?
This is not a case of he said, she said.
This is a case of he said, she lied.
Sabrina Lamone told the jury she'd had no knowledge of or involvement in her husband Rob's murder. Now it was prosecutor Eric Smith's turn to cross-examine her. He used
the huge trove of phone records, wiretapped calls and texts to find plenty of evidence
which he said undermined Sabrina's story, including all the time she spent on the phone
with her lover, Jonathan Hearn, on the very day he murdered her husband.
I added it up. 223 minutes, three hours in 45 minutes you talked with Jonathan Hearn prior to him leaving
to go kill your husband.
I did not know he was leaving to go kill my husband.
Remember Sabrina claimed she never wanted her husband gone.
She said she had the best of both worlds.
A good husband and a younger lover.
I guess I didn't want to give up either one of them.
Okay, but then why, in her texts, did she seem so happy to embark on a new life with
Jonathan just after Rob's murder, like when she wrote to him, I feel super blessed.
So 25 days after your husband was killed, you felt super blessed?
No, I didn't.
Well, what you wrote at the time, you felt super blessed?
Well, I wasn't.
And another text on that same day.
I got something practical for you today in town. It will one day be something we share in our home.
I don't remember what that was or why I wrote that.
Wouldn't it make sense that you wrote that because you bought something to share in your home with Jonathan?
That's what it sounds like there.
According to the prosecutor, there was only one explanation for those texts.
From all the texts we've just gone through recently, you had replaced Robert, in essence.
No, there's no replacing Robert, ever.
The prosecutor asked why, considering the relaxed rules of their marriage,
she'd have to lie about her affair with Jonathan.
Silver Lakes is a small community, is it not?
Yes, it is.
Everybody knows everybody's business, do they not?
Yes, everybody's.
So this concept that somehow you were concerned that other people would find out about it,
everybody already knew about your lifestyle in Silver Lakes,
did they not?
Well, they weren't in the bedroom with us.
OK.
We didn't invite all of Silver Lakes over.
In her corner of Silver Lake, she said,
marriages may have been open, but affairs
needed prior approval. I didn't have permission to go astray from our group.
Friends.
So now it's your testimony that you had to be given permission to sleep around.
Yes.
Who had to give you that permission?
Robert.
He controlled you.
He was my husband.
But he did not control me.
It's a lifestyle that I don't expect people to understand.
Your testimony is that everybody else decides everything that you do.
Is that your testimony now?
No.
Okay, Jonathan Hearn controlled you.
That was your testimony yesterday.
No, Jonathan Hearn was controlling. Okay. Now your husband controls you. That was your testimony yesterday. No, Jonathan Hearn was controlling.
Okay.
Now your husband controls you.
That's your testimony today.
No, my husband was my husband.
Do you make decisions on your own at any point?
Um, yes, I sure do.
Apparently many bad ones.
Was Sabrina Lamone guilty of nothing more than colossally poor judgment, or of something
much more sinister? Each side made its closing arguments.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Defense attorney Richard Terry reminded the jury the DA didn't have enough to charge
Sabrina with anything until Jonathan Hearn pointed the finger at her. And that's when they made their deal with that devil.
He, to save his own hide, came in and spun his story.
Prosecutor Eric Smith begged to differ.
This is not a case of he said, she said.
This is a case of he said, she lied.
That's what I'm calling it.
She needs to be held accountable
for what she did with Jonathan Hearn.
She needs to be held accountable
for letting her husband suffer.
It took the jury less than seven hours
to decide Sabrina's fate.
We the jury and panel to try the above entitled case
find the defendant Sabrina LeMond guilty of a felony to it murder of Robert LeMond.
Guilty of first-degree murder and a litany of other charges, conspiracy,
accessory, and solicitation to commit murder. Her only break the jury found
Sabrina not guilty of attempting to murder Rob with arsenic-laced
banana pudding.
Sabrina's former best friends, Kelly and Jason, say they felt satisfaction after a long fight
to prove Sabrina's guilt.
I would do it all again for Rob.
He didn't deserve what happened to him.
Robert had done the same for us. We know he would.
Sabrina was sentenced to 25 years to life.
In 2022, an appellate court upheld her conviction.
The Supreme Court has also denied her petition for review of the case.
Her former lover, Jonathan, could be back on the street very soon.
He is eligible for parole in November, 2028.
What does Sabrina and Robert's children say about this?
They don't believe it,
that Sabrina had anything to do with it.
They know more than we...
Wish they did.
Exactly, yes.
Kelly and Jason are now divorced.
The wolf pack still exists, still hangs out,
and still gathers to remember Rob Lamone.
The lake remains their little oasis.
But it's no longer the happiest place in the high desert.
I look back at pictures and I see like,
we're just such a fun loving group of people.
After this it's like you can barely trust anyone and you know things things just change.
I mean she she broke all of our hearts not only were we just so devastated finding out
who she really was but we missed Rob so much.
That's all for this edition of Dateline.
Be sure to check out Josh's original six-episode hit podcast based on tonight's story, Deadly
Mirage, available to binge now wherever you listen.
I'm Lester Holt.
For all of us at NBC News, good night.