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,
wanted to know what the evidence was the reports read to him. and he was convinced. i think that i was somewhere in between being completely outraged and upset. somewhere where i knew that he had done it. melissa, so grief-stricken. was not focused on who did it, so much as what she had lost. a lot of people chase the killer. and i think i chased missing my mom. police are looking for a 25-year-old, christopher patrick. christopher was nowhere to be found. they after day, displaced look for him, john sutton had time to think, remember. one event in particular was perhaps something he suppressed. it happened nine years earlier when christopher was just 16. it was the deciding factor and sending him off to samoa. susan was going through christopher s room and found a handwritten note planning our murder. what did it say? it s talked about killing us
failed fertility treatments. finally adopted a sister for christopher, melissa. she was and always has been a little angel, absolutely. she would probably be upset with me saying this, but she was pretty close to perfect. which seem to describe the family to, they told the kids they ve been adopted and it didn t seem to wear them at all. my mom and my dad were my mom and my dad. these are my biological and these are my adoptive. i had a great childhood. and there were advantages to having a brother seven years older. especially when he grew to be a six foot 200 pounder. he was my protector. someone made fun of me at school one time, he came and he gave the kid a stern look like a big older brother did. i think he was protective of me.
lasted any of them. failed or got kicked out. the whole family tried, said his sister melissa, the trouble wasn t the lack of love not at all. was it your sense that christopher was loved? no doubt about it. neither love nor money could prevent christopher from always ending back in the same place. trouble. i know that he did drugs, at one point he was arrested for it when i was younger. that was something that my father being a lawyer, as well as a parent, what do we do? finally in 1995 when christopher was 16, went to counselors, boarding schools, john and susan looked far away. to find some help. on the pacific island of western samoa there was a place call paradigm whole, a boot