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- The story of Martha Moxley, 15 year old girl murdered in Greenwich in the 1970's, her murder going unsolved for 25 years.
- An heiress uses a photographer as an alibi when she is accused of a murder she didn't commit.
- 1992– TV-PG7.9 (26)TV EpisodeAmerican Justice profiles the 1975 murder of 15 year old Martha Moxley in the rich and well to do gated community of Greenwich Village, CT. Moxely was brutally beaten to death with a golf club on the eve of Halloween in 1975. Initially investigators determined that one of the main suspects was Thomas Skakel, brother of Michael. The Skakel family were neighbors to the Moxley's and part of the powerful Kennedy clan, and it was highly speculated that it was this wealth and power that was able to protect the Skakel boys from the investigation. Former Los Angeles detective Mark Fuhrmann privately investigated the case and named Michael Skakel as the murderer. Then he wrote a book about the incompetency of the investigation and why it took until 2002 to finally find Michael Skakel guilty of the crime.
- Adapted from the critically acclaimed true crime bestsellers, each author tells their infamous stories on-camera. Each story is told only from the author's perspective. On a cold October night in 1975, fifteen-year-old Martha Moxley is bludgeoned to death with a golf club in her own backyard. Nearly a quarter of a century later, former LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman came across a top-secret private report he knew could blow the lid off the case. He began his own investigation and discovered evidence that he believed clearly implicated Michael Skakel in the murder. In 1998 he published Murder in Greenwich, his moment by moment analysis of just what happened the night of Martha Moxley's savage murder. A month later, Michael Skakel was indicted for the crime. Found guilty in June of 2002.
- After defrauding his clients of more than 40 million dollars, it is no surprise to police when Andrew Kissel is found tied up and stabbed in the basement of his rented mansion. With so many people wanting him punished, who was angry enough to make it a personal vendetta?