her own way, and nanette was very hard to reach. she just disappeared. yes. we d contact her over something missing and sometimes she would return our calls and sometimes she wouldn t. reporter: she wasn t far away, mind you, just at the house on the beach. in his will, bill left nanette quite a consolation prize $1 million in life insurance, $150,000 in cash, and the use of the beach house for a year. but it was hardly enough, frankly, to fund the lifestyle to which she had become accustomed. didn t he pay for everything for her, gave her a couple of cars, even plastic surgery? well, he treated her very well. he provided a very plush lifestyle for she and her children. reporter: which made bill s daughters move nanette down the list of suspects. in front of her, i said, well, of course nanette would not have done it because there was no financial gain for her in this. reporter: after all, had bill
person who handled bill s day-to-day money matters. in fact, she was the trustee of the trust that held most of bill s money. but everybody grieves in his or her own way, and nanette was very hard to reach. she just disappeared. yes. we d contact her over something missing and sometimes she would return our calls and sometimes she wouldn t. reporter: she wasn t far away, mind you, just at the house on the beach. in his will, bill left nanette quite a consolation prize $1 million in life insurance, $150,000 in cash, and the use of the beach house for a year. but it was hardly enough, frankly, to fund the lifestyle to which she had become accustomed. didn t he pay for everything for her, gave her a couple of cars, even plastic surgery? well, he treated her very well. he provided a very plush lifestyle for she and her children. reporter: which made bill s daughters move nanette down the
person who handled bill s day-to-day money matters. in fact, she was the trustee of the trust that held most of bill s money. but everybody grieves in his or her own way, and nanette was very hard to reach. she just disappeared. yes. we d contact her over something missing and sometimes she would return our calls and sometimes she wouldn t. reporter: she wasn t far away, mind you, just at the house on the beach. in his will, bill left nanette quite a consolation prize $1 million in life insurance, $150,000 in cash, and the use of the beach house for a year. but it was hardly enough, frankly, to fund the lifestyle to which she had become accustomed. didn t he pay for everything for her, gave her a couple of cars, even plastic surgery? well, he treated her very well. he provided a very plush lifestyle for she and her children. reporter: which made bill s
the sisters turned to nanette for help because she was the person who handled bill s day-to-day money matters. but everybody grieves in his or her own way. she just disappeared. yes. we d contact her over something missing and sometimes she would return our calls and sometimes she wouldn t. reporter: she wasn t far away, mind you, just at the house on the beach. in his will, bill left nanette quite a consolation prize $1 million in life insurance, $150,000 in cash, and the use of the beach house for a year. but it was hardly enough, frankly, to fund the lifestyle to which she had become accustomed. didn t he pay for everything for her, gave her a couple of cars, even plastic surgery? well, he treated her very well. he provided a very plush lifestyle for she and her
houses to deal with in nevada. soon money would be coming in, but, when he died, millionaire bill mclaughlin was low on funds. and things were missing, bills and bank statements, check registers. the sisters turned to nanette for help because she was the person who handled bill s day-to-day money matters. in fact, she was the trustee of the trust that held most of bill s money. but everybody grieves in his or her own way, and nanette was very hard to reach. she just disappeared. yes. we d contact her over something missing and sometimes she would return our calls and sometimes she wouldn t. reporter: she wasn t far away, mind you, just at the house on the beach. in his will, bill left nanette quite a consolation prize $1 million in life insurance, $150,000 in cash, and the use of the beach house for a year. but it was hardly enough, frankly, to fund the lifestyle to which she had become accustomed. didn t he pay for everything for her, gave her a couple of cars, even plastic surg