He got interested in crime because his daughter was brutally murdered. She was strangled by a bad guy. She was a young actress that had been in Poltergeist. Her murderer did very little time & it haunted him. He kept up with the guy who became a chef & tried to warn his girlfriend's. He had also had a career in Hollywood. He came on some hard times with Hollywood not being very nice to him so he became a writer then his daughter was murdered. He wrote some fictionalized crime books which are very good. They were about the rich, the movie business, glamour etc. & he wrote the two Mrs.Grenville's which was based on a real case which was very successful.
Typical for the familymembers to Think that the accused is innocent. They are partial and can't accept that their familymember ever can do something that horrible
Okay, I'll give you upper middle to upper class, very nice suburban homes, but palatial (1:22)? I don't think so. Someone else commented that the community is quaint (1:18). Quaint and palatial are diametrically opposed descriptors. Go to Newport, RI if you want to see palatial homes. Or take a trip to Asheville, NC and tour Biltmore. What's wrong with the stupid broad who keeps saying Robert couldn't have done it? What the hell would it take to convince her? I guess denial occurs in many forms.
jesus fuck!!! they harp on the same fucking cliche in EVERY ONE of these fucking episodes..."MURDERS DON'T HAPPEN HERE" "MURDERS DON'T HAPPEN HERE" FUCK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't get why you would kill your parents ( that's if he did) I mean he's a young man who will inherit his family's fortune eventually but if you sitting in jail you can enjoy your inheritance I'm sure even without his parents money his parents would have given everything he wanted anyway