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  • Extreme Measures, part one
    Nick Djokich was a respected millionaire before a bad business venture turned worse. After he was defrauded $6 million, the Calgary businessman turned to violence in a desperate attempt to get his money back. His actions later landed him with a 20-year prison sentence in the U.S. W5's Victor Malarek reports.
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  • Extreme Measures, part two
    What made a good man go bad? Djokich was considered to be a good Christian and family man by his priest. But when Djokich went to pull out his earnings from an investment into a company called GSF to pay for church construction, the money had disappeared. Djokich's family says he took his case to the RCMP, but received no help.
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  • Extreme Measures, part three
    W5 takes the investigation to The Bahamas, where Djokich had invested his money. Lawyer Arnold A. Forbes, who was listed on GSF company documents, claims the company's other two directors, both from Quebec, were responsible for defrauding Djokich.
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  • Extreme Measures, part four
    A Boston court handed Djokich down a 20-year prison sentence for conspiracy to commit murder and kidnapping. But if the conspiracy was planned in Canada against Canadians, why didn't the RCMP get involved?
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