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Wealthy Men Only - The True Story of a Lonely Millionaire a Gorgeous Younger Woman and the Love Triangle that Ended in Murder - cover

Wealthy Men Only - The True Story of a Lonely Millionaire a Gorgeous Younger Woman and the Love Triangle that Ended in Murder

Stella Sands

Maison d'édition: St. Martin's True Crime

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Wealthy Men OnlyStella Sands Nanette Johnston's personal ad made it clear: "I know how to take care of my man if he knows how to take care of me." Newport Beach millionaire Bill MacLaughlin made the fatal mistake of responding.Within months, the gorgeous 28-year-old moved in with the middle-aged entrepreneur. Three years later, she began seeing another man on the side, a former NFL linebacker who took a job at a nearby nightclub. Three weeks later, MacLaughin would be dead.He was found lying on the kitchen floor in a pool of blood. Nannette had an alibi—and a million-dollar life insurance policy on the victim. Police discovered she'd embezzled a small fortune from MacLaughlin's business—but didn't have enough evidence to charge her with murder. For years, the crime went unsolved—until new evidence brought the golddigger and her boyfriend back to the courtoom—in a sordid case of lust, betrayal, greed, and murder…
Disponible depuis: 30/10/2012.
Longueur d'impression: 289 pages.

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