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When nine-year-old Marcia Trimble of Nashville, Tennessee, was
murdered in 1975, her parents believed justice would be served. But
it would take more than 30 years before the case finally came to
its shocking, unexpected, and long-awaited conclusion. Includes
photos. Original.
No body, no cause of death, no physical evidence-and yet, after ten
years, a murder conviction . . . Janet March, artist and wife of
corporate lawyer Perry March, had it all: two children she adored,
a promising career as an artist, supportive parents, and a dream
house she designed. But behind closed doors her husband led a
destructive double life of secrets and lies. On August 16, 1996,
Janet had an appointment to finally file for divorce; she never
made it to see her lawyer-because on the night of August 15, she
vanished. Her disappearance incited a massive search and media
frenzy that revealed to the world Perry March's seedy dealings in
the underbelly of Nashville. But he took his children and absconded
away to a new life in Mexico. For ten years, Janet's parents fought
their depraved son-in-law through the court system in what would
become an international custody battle culminating in Perry's
dramatic extradition to Tennessee. Meanwhile, the Nashville Police
Department investigated the case from every possible angle but
never found a body. In spite of overwhelming odds, cold case
detectives and prosecutors were determined to find justice for
Janet-and with the help of a shocking surprise witness, they did.
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