In 1996, Perry March was a brilliant attorney who worked for a top Nashville law firm. But there was trouble at home where the couple frequently argued in front of their children. His wife, Janet Levine, a talented artist, sought a divorce and disappeared from their multimillion-dollar mansion. She went missing for a decade, but no evidence linked Jerry to any crime.
As police searched for clues, shocking facts emerged about Perry’s past— infidelity, money trouble and sexual obsession. Facts which journalist Jeanne King will share with your audience.
King will explain:
• The complex mind of a Jekyll & Hyde killer.
• Perry’s double-life in Mexico and his conflicting stories about his wife’s disappearance.
• The string of trials that landed the clever but brazen lawyer in jail.
• How Perry managed to put a hit on his former in-laws and hatched a plot to escape from his jail cell.
• What it takes to convict someone of murder without a body.
CREDENTIALS: Jeanne King is an award-winning journalist who covered crime for Reuters for more than 40 years. King weaves a tail of sex, lies and murder in this
shocking case in her new book, NEVER SEEN AGAIN (St. Martin’s Press, 2008).
AVAILABILITY: New York City, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Ryann Gastwirth, (646) 307-5547 (NY); Ryann.Gastwirth@stmartins.com
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Sex Lies and Murder: Do a Show on the Lawyer Who Put a ‘Hit’ on His In-Laws after Murdering His Wife
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