the gold coast. the sun, the sea, and this million dollar home, a mystery. he was talking on the telephone when he heard a loud bang. a woman, murdered. her husband went blind. are you bleeding? do you see any blood? i m bleeding all over, yes. okay. i can t see. but who? everyone is somewhat of a suspect. and why? what brings someone to make a decision they are going to do this. was it love? what we learned was that she was having an affair with the sun. was that money? nobody knows what happened except for him and garrett. what was the truth, hidden here on this tropical paradise? it was an assassination, a hit, no question. it was august, hot in coral gables. the air was short sticking thick as night fell. the small debris pushed the palms. and the artificial pool of attorney john sutton house was a party already known early. it was susan sutton s birthday attending their son, his girlfriend, and john s law partner. melissa,
radio. we can t provide any info, but does look like he has a gunshot wounds to the head. i don t know if it was defensive wounds. he had wounds to his hands, which would make it clear that was defense type wounds that somebody else must of shot because he put his hands up. obviously first blue, this is not this is not murder suicide. who or why would anyone want to harm john or susan sutton? the sutton s lived exemplary lives, had it all. a beautiful house with a 31 foot boat out back. an exclusive coral gables, the upscale enclave south of miami. his law practice, susan worked his office manager, it was booming. that, week he received a check for 1 million dollars for a case he d settled. so, was robbery the motive? and if so, how did the killer get into the house? officers tsai curtain blowing in the wind the race lighting glass door in the rear of the house near the pool. the door last showed signs it had been broken long before that night. the killer had gone and
lives, seemed to have it all. a beautiful house with a 31-foot boat in exclusive coral gables, the upscale enclave of miami. susan worked as office manager and he received a check for a million dollars for a case he settled. so was robbery the motive and how did the killer get into the house? officers saw a curtain blowing in the wind through a sliding glass door near the rear of the house near the pool. the door lash had been broken long before that. the killer had gone in and walked all the way through that house. no ransacking. drawers were not opened and in the master bathroom on the vanity was beautiful diamond jewelry. so clearly early on it was pretty easy to detect that robbery was not the issue here.
upscale enclave south of miami. his law practice, susan worked as office manager was booming. just that week he received a check for $1 million for a case he had settled. so, was robbery the motive? and if so, how did the killer get into the house? officers saw a curtain blowing in the wind, through a sliding glass door near the rear of the house, near the pool, the door latch showed it had been broken long before the night. the killer had gone in through the sliding glass door, had walked all the way through that house, no ransacking. drawers were not opened. and in the master bathroom, on the vanity was some beautiful diamond and gold jewelry. so, clearly, early on, it was pretty easy to detect that robbery was not the issue here. reporter: no. it was apparent they were targeted it was an assassination, it was a hit. reporter: an assassination? a hit? that sort of crime just didn t happen in staid coral gables.
was booming. just that week he d received a check for a million dollars for a case he d settled. so was robbery the motive, and if so, how did the killer get into the house? officer saw a curtain blowing in the wind through a sliding glass door in the rear of the house near the pool. the door latch showed signs it had been broken long before that night. karen kagan: the killer had gone in through that sliding glass door, had walked all the way through that house. no ransacking. draweres were not opened. and in the master bathroom, on the vanity, some beautiful diamond and gold jewelry. so clearly, early on, it was pretty easy to detect that robbery was not the issue here. no. and then it was apparent that they were targeted. it was an assassination. it was a hit. keith morrison: an assassination? a hit? that sort of crime just didn t happen in staid coral gables. whatever the motive, there was little to go