and then shirley drove home. right on schedule. she left between 8:30, 8:45 like she always did. she pulled into her garage. as she was getting out of the car, she was ambushed. she was shot twice. and left there for dead. one 9-millimeter shot to her chest. the second to her head. the way she was killed tells you that they knew what her routine was. they knew when she was going to arrive home. they knew how she was going to arrive home. and they knew not to leave any evidence behind. no sign of forced entry. no murder weapon. and not a single witness. this wasn t an accident. this was intentional. it was planned very well in advance. whether one knew who the reines were or who shirley reine
friend. shirley warned them all. if anything happens to me, make sure everyone knows the boys did it. what i can say is since shirley reine s death, todd reine and melvin reine jr. got what they wanted in terms of the lawsuit. melvin reine jr. lives in the house where the murder happened. todd reine lives on the property. would you say there are any other dus suspects besides shirley s sons? there was lots of talk about other potential suspects, people who owed shirley money and didn t want to have to pay it back. i believe there were other people out there who had a motive. i don t know what shirley was doing with those sex tapes. could she have been using them to try to extract money from some people whom she had relations? i don t know, but it s a possibility. nice setting here. but more than a decade here,
somewhere in the community. a community with a complicated history with the reine family and the scars to prove it. when the name reine is spoken around the town of falmouth and east falmouth these days, what do people think? these days it s more about mystery. people are wondering how are there so many unsolved crimes that revolve around this family? and most particularly, will there ever be a resolution to who killed shirley reine? who was it? a question shirley s husband, a man with many secrets of his own never lived to see answered. he died while still institutionalized in november 2013. it s hard not knowing. you never get closure. people tell you all the time, you need to move on. how can you move on? what do you miss most about her over the years?
mr. rams, what do you have to say? thank you for the jury s decision. america is wonderful. after two weeks of trial, and less than two hours of deliberation, john rams jr. heard the two words he had been waiting for. not guilty. what did you think when you heard those two words? i get to go home. the cloud of suspicion that hald followed john rams ever since shirley reine s death in 2005 had been lift popped. so you re a free man. does your life start over again, what happens? it starts over, right. it starts over.
right. weeks before he was institutionalized. mel vvin cut his sons out of hi will. signed over his business and all of his properties to his wife shirley. does anything about the timing surprise you or make you suspicious at all? certainly todd rein echt and brother, ray yomond tried to ma the case that the transfer of property to shirley reine happened much too close to when he was institutionalized. the whole argument he couldn t have been of right mind to sign the property over. reporter: to make the argument in court and win, they needed shirley and melvin s financial documents to prove it. todd reine believed he knew just the guy who could help. his name is john rams. you know i owed todd a favor.