What if the family of the victim, a 42-year-old war hero and Renaissance Man who had toiled for the killer for years, politely asked her to settle with them for his wrongful death, but she refused at a time when she was making $1 million a week in interest on her fortune?
What if the family then sued and she was found liable for his killing? But after her lawyers so demeaned him at trial, the damages were just $75,000, leaving his five sisters and three brothers with $5,620 each?Fifty-five years later, what if compelling new evidence was uncovered indicating that the heiress got away with murder — testimony from a previously unknown eyewitness, so credible that it caused the police to reopen the case?