was early on when he was 14, 15 years old, coming over for christmas morning and opening up presents with us. it was definitely not your normal dynamics of a family that you would see. but they were doing pretty well with that. as the years went on, he was family. because he was part of the inner circle. we shared meals together. he taught me how to drive a stick shift. he was my male role model. rob went through phases in his life. rob would re-create himself during his early years, all the way through when he met cathy. catherine had a very specific idea of what robert should be or who he should be. and she cleaned him up. she bought him thousand dollar suits. he wanted the riches that other people had, but he didn t really know how to he didn t have a college degree. put him in a mercedes.
out of the corner of my eye, i see robert, there s a shadow coming up. i started going towards him and i see robert holding his gun. he had a .44 magnum. he s like this is my house. i do what i want. you think you re tough, i ll show you tough. i m like, what s wrong with this guy? and my sister came flying down the stairwell. she jumps in between us and said leave it alone, leave it alone. i said, you re nobody. all this that you think is yours belongs to me. this is my house. i made a decision, i didn t care. it was over with. i got off the airplane. i landed in chicago, and catherine picked me up. we pulled into the house at hermitage. everything was dark. it was pouring rain that day. she shoved a brown paper bag
into my hand and left me. inside the bag was a gun. it was like a couple of hours. i was constantly going through all these memories of catherine. the last memory i had was catherine telling me this story about my mom. we were at a restaurant, a japanese restaurant. i was leaving for college in a matter of weeks, and at that point, she looked at me and she s quiet and there you see almost a calm in her face where she s she wasn t herself. she s like, i have to tell you something. here s an interesting fact. all of andrew s parent s money, and it was a significant amount of money back then, goes to the son. catherine really didn t get anything. but what she got was control of andrew. before mom died, after robert got fired, we had a long conversation about money. she said, robert and i, i was
at my wedding. cathy wasn t there at my wedding, and she would have been. so i knew something was wrong. i knew there was some fight that they had. my brother seemed affected by it. but he put up a good front, he put up a good show and gave me a toast. he was my best man. watched everybody dance, we got some good times in. but i had no idea that july 16th was the last time i d see my brother alive. the story began with the relationship between catherine suh and her boyfriend, robert o dubaine. that relationship broke down. there was an argument that the two had, and there was a business relationship between them that gradually deteriorated over time. she thought that the victim was taking money from the business and using that money to gamble.
family, i wonder if catherine would have become what she is now. but i think catherine still has conflicts inside of her. she hadn t resolved them yet. she needed to project them somehow. i think she projected it towards her younger brother. her younger brother, or maybe o dubaine. catherine suh faces a life sentence for murdering her fiance, robert o dubaine. murder files were charged against catherine suh and her brother. the details in this case seem to just get worse. suh s brother andrew says suh hired him to gill her chicago boyfriend after claiming the boyfriend was beating her up. you re looking at a woman who killed her own boyfriend. she was convicted last september, but she got away. she was able to convince her brother to do pretty much anything she told him to do. catherine suh s fiance was shot to death outside his garage