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Do you have a question about one of our shower enclosures or want to give us some feedback on how to better serve our customers? If so, we'd like to hear from you. Arizona Shower Door Inc. 2801 W. Indian School Road 8100-1 Westside Industrial Drive 2601 Bond Street, Unit 1 University Park, IL 60484 729 West 1700 South Salt Lake City, UT 84104Details Unfold in Arrest of Arizona Shower Door Owner for Alleged Conspiracy to Kill Wife The Phoenix Police Department has released the report about the January 2012 arrest of Fred "Spike" Knadler, owner and former president of Arizona Shower Door in Phoenix for allegedly conspiring to kill his wife, Libby. The report reveals a number of details about the case, and lists Patrick King as the employee whom Fred Knadler allegedly tried to hire to help get rid of his wife's body and car. According to the report, King has been with the company for approximately"Over the course of his employment, King has become




somewhat of [Fred] Knadler's right-hand man, doing many undesirable tasks at his job," write the police. King alleges that on January 14 Fred Knadler called him and asked him to meet, and that he "had a strange feeling that Fred Knadler was going to ask him to kill Libby Knadler." He says that he decided to take a recorder with him to the meeting based on that King told police that Fred Knadler met him with a "kidney-shaped red-hued river rock, approximately 8 inches in length," in hand, on Saturday, January 14, and they had a discussion in King'sFred Knadler advised King, "It might just [be] what I need," according to the transcript of the conversation filed as part of the police report. A discussion about some properties owned by Fred Knadler ensued, before he told King he had a "super-secret situation to discuss According to the transcript, Fred Knadler then advised he needed King to do something and he would pay him $10,000 up front, and




then an additional $10,000 a year for the rest of his time with "So what I need you to do is super-secre[t] … a hole in the desert somewhere," Fred Knadler told King, according"Deep enough that the shifting winds, rains or the storms are not ever gonna [sic] uncover [it]." Then, he advised King he'd also need to get rid of Libby Knadler's car by destroying its tags and then driving it somewhere where it would be stolen and untraceable. Fred Knadler went on to explain that he'd be giving King "a bundle" to put in the hole"I'm not gonna tell you what's gonna be the bundle," said Fred Knadler, according to the report. "It will be wrapped in a blanket or sheet or something." Fred Knadler then began to tell King that his wife recently had filed for divorce and was seeking a large settlement. wants $2.3 million dollars," said Fred Knadler, according to"I don't have $2.3 million dollars. doing is growing the company, keeping the employees employed …




and all that sort of thing. And she wants like $600,000 now … or $50,000 a month for the next 12 months plus $7,000 a month for the next 15 years." As the conversation continued, King eventually agreed to the deal, according to police, and Fred Knadler advised, "I gotta be able to trust you, 'cause I don't want go to jail for the rest of He also advised King he'd be helping the company by assisting him. "You're gonna save the company," said Fred Knadler. all there is to it." At the end of the conversation, the two agreed that King would start digging the hole that night, and they would be in contact the following day to finalize plans. Fred Knadler also allegedly gave King the initial $10,000 as part of the deal. to police, King took the $10,000, along with the tape, to police A search warrant was issued shortly after, and police went to the Knadlers' residence, where they told Libby Knadler that "there had been some threats against her and that Fred [Knadler] was involved."




Fred Knadler was arrested at the residence and taken to the police In an interview that occurred later, Libby Knadler advised police that she was not aware of any actions or plan by Fred Knadler to kill her, "but that she has no idea what [he] is doing most of the time and he doesn't talk to her about things." told police they were in the midst of negotiating a final divorce settlement, and that he would have to pay her approximately $2 million, $25,000 of which would have been due on January 20—six days after the meeting with King is alleged to have occurred. Fred Knadler denied the police's allegations regarding "the plan to kill his wife and have her car disappear," according"He basically said he had no idea what I was talking about," writes Brian Hansen, the reporting officer on the case, in the report. "He denied the allegations, even when given the specifics of the meeting and the conspiracy with her car and a hole in the desert."

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