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he wanted things his way. he always wanted things his way. reporter: this time, finally, tough love seemed to work. christopher was 19 and a changed man when he returned from his protracted stay in samoa. we met him at the airport, at l.a.x., on his birthday, april 13. reporter: he was happy to see you? absolutely. reporter: there was a joyous reunion? thrilled. reporter: the suttons went on a family cruise, a reward for their son. that s where he met his future fiancee, a young woman from boston, jewel yet driscoll. juliette moved and became a member of the family. john sutton got her a job at his law firm. she was what i would imagine if somebody was going to marry into the family. my mother embraced her. she was a great influence on my brother and the family. reporter: christopher got his act together. enrolled in college. started working. his parents helped out by buying him a $300,000 condo. ....
That s where he met his future fiancee, a young woman from boston, jewel yet driscoll. juliette moved and became a member of the family. john sutton got her a job at his law firm. she was what i would imagine if somebody was going to marry into the family. my mother embraced her. she was a great influence on my brother and the family. reporter: christopher got his act together. enrolled in college. started working. his parents helped out by buying him a $300,000 condo. he started up his own company which in retrospect looking at everything he had done from arrests to drugs, you know, this is good behavior. we were all happy that things were better. reporter: anyway by the time of the murder, christopher was 26. and samoa had receded into his distant past. i interviewed melissa in the very beginning. all she knew about her brother ....
For their son. that s where he met his future fiancee, a young woman from boston named juliette driscoll. juliette moved to miami and quickly became a member of the family. john sutton even got her a job at his law firm. she was, you know, what i would imagine if someone was going to marry into the family. my mother embraced her. juliette was a great influence on my brother and on the family, you know? keith morrison: christopher got his act together, enrolled in college, started working. his parents helped out by buying him a $300,000 condo. he started up his own company, which in retrospect, looking at everything he d done, from arrests to drugs, you know, this is good behavior. we were all happy that things are better. keith morrison: and anyway, by the time of the murder, christopher was 26, and samoa had receded into his distant past. i interviewed melissa in the very beginning. ....
Sutton, being a lawyer, had an order signed by a judge that said when you turn 18, if you haven t completed the course you are going to stay. which infuriated christopher sutton. reporter: why did you decide to keep him there when he turned 18? we had concerns he wasn t ready to return. he had not graduated the program. reporter: how did he feel about that? he was quite upset. reporter: he wanted to come home. he wanted things his way. he always wanted things his way. reporter: this time, finally, tough love seemed to work. christopher was 19 and a changed man when he returned from his protracted stay in samoa. we met him at the airport, at l.a.x., on his birthday, april 13. reporter: he was happy to see you? absolutely. reporter: there was a joyous reunion? thrilled. reporter: the suttons went on a family cruise, a reward for their son. that s where he met his future fiancee, a young woman from boston, jewel yet driscoll. juliette moved and became a ....
Had an order signed by a judge that said when you turn 18, if you haven t completed the course, you re going to stay, which infuriated christopher sutton. why did you decide to keep him there when he turned 18? we had concerns that he wasn t ready to return. he had not, quote, graduated the program. how did he feel about that? he was quite upset. he wanted to come home. he wanted things his way. he always wanted things his way. keith morrison: but this time, finally, tough love seemed to work. christopher was 19 and a changed man when he returned from his protracted stay in samoa. we met him at the airport at lax on his birthday, april 13. h was happy to see you? absolutely. there was a joyous reunion? thrilled. keith morrison: the suttons went on a family cruise, a reward for their son. that s where he met his future fiancee, a young woman from boston named juliette driscoll. ....