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Listen to never-before-heard audiotapes of Los Angeles Police Department detectives interviewing Paris Hilton as a witness, pressing her about what she knew or had been told, about the 2004 burglary of Joe Francis, the controversial creator of "Girls Gone Wild." In conjunction with Dateline report airing March 4, Sunday, 7 p.m.

In the winter of 2004, a bizarre crime story circulated among the boldfaced names in the Hollywood crowd: Joe Francis, the controversial creator of the "Girls Gone Wild," video series, had been robbed and forced to star in a raunchy video made at gunpoint. By year's end, the story included celebrity heiress Paris Hilton coming forward with valuable information about who may have been involved in the crime. And by the spring of 2006, when a Hollywood-wannabe with a dark past finally pled guilty in the case, the story didn't exactly end.

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