Peter Chadwick's bizarre 911 call: "My wife's dead …They took her!"
In the early morning hours of Oct. 11, 2012, Peter Chadwick made a call to 911 from a gas station near the Mexico border in San Diego. He claimed that the previous morning, a man named "Juan" murdered his wife, Q.C., at their Newport Beach, California, home.
According to Chadwick, "Juan" then kidnapped him and put Q.C.'s body in Chadwick's SUV.
With "Juan" by his side, Chadwick says he drove more than 100 miles to the Mexico border in San Diego where they met another man named "Chee." Chadwick claimed the two men were going to take Q.C.'s body to Mexico.
After they left, Chadwick entered a nearby gas station and asked the clerk to call 911.
At the end of the 911 call, police arrive to talk to Chadwick. Listen to excerpts of the call in the video above.
Chadwick, who was charged with killing his wife and staging her kidnapping, was out on $1 million bail when he disappeared in 2015.
Earlier this week, after a nearly five year-long international manhunt, Chadwick was captured in Mexico.
Correspondent Tracy Smith shares details about Chadwick's life on the run and how a "48 Hours"' report on the case may have helped trip up the wanted fugitive. "Peter Chadwick: Caught" airs Saturday, July 2 at 10/9c on CBS and streams on Paramount+.