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Red, White & Prison Blues - 4th of July Marathon On Investigation Discovery

Jul 4, 2011 - 2:26:22 PM

BEHIND MANSION WALLS Marathon Begins at 6 PM (ET) Followed by an All-New Episode at 10 PM (ET)

On Independence Day, Investigation Discovery tips its hat to the elite few whose riches once afforded them every American liberty but bought them a wealth of jail time when they traded in their silver spoons for golden bullets. "Red, White & Prison Blues" features a marathon of ID's new hit series BEHIND MANSION WALLS beginning at 6 PM (ET) on Monday, July 4 and culminating with the premiere of an all-new episode at 10 PM (ET).

BEHIND MANSION WALLS slips under the veil of wealth to reveal sensational stories of mystery and murder. With society journalist Christopher Mason, BEHIND MANSION WALLS chronicles the secret affairs, hidden accounts, and false identities that lurk in the shadows of America's gated communities.

The episodic premiere of "Above the Law" at 10 PM tells the stories of:

* T. Cullen Davis, a Texas oil heir turned crazed murderer who was found not guilty of first-degree murder on the notion that millionaires hire hit men
* Tom Capano, a prominent Delaware lawyer who arrogantly believed he could get away with murdering Anne Marie Fahey, the state governor's scheduling secretary

6 PM (ET) // Repeats Tuesday, July 5 at 2 AM (ET)
 
FATAL DYNASTY - THE DUPONTS
The Eccentric Millionaire It took years for the duPont family to become American royalty and just one moment for one wayward scion, John DuPont, to take it all away. In 1996, he shot Olympic gold medalist David Schultz outside the wrestler's home, then retreated to his Pennsylvania mansion, where he held police at bay for two days. Witnesses attested to duPont's bizarre behavior, noting that he installed booby traps in his house to ward off intruders and referred to himself as Christ Child.
To Save The Family Name Dean MacGuigan loved Pati Margello, but his mother, glamorous duPont heiress Lisa Dean Moseley, and her husband Christopher, disapproved of her cocaine and prostitution habits. So in 1998, when police discovered Margello dead in an infamous Las Vegas motel and three hired killers were found with Moseley's family fortune, it may have become apparent just how badly the duPonts wanted Margello out of their lives.


7 PM (ET)

RICH KIDS
The Society Murders When wealthy Australian socialite Margaret Wales-King and her husband Paul went missing in April 2002, the case had all the makings of a Dallas-style soap opera. The high-society couple was later found poisoned to death by their son Matthew Wales and his wife. He adamantly argued that his parents died not for their money but because he was tired of his mother using wealth to manipulate him. Feeling disempowered, Wales chose murder over mending their relationship.
The Spoiled Robin Hood In Fort Worth, Texas, in 1992, Jack and Caren Koslow slept while17-year-old Kristi waited downstairs for them to be killed. Caren died, but Jack survived and soon learned that his daughter was so desperate to collect her inheritance that she hired two men, including her boyfriend Brian Salter, to commit murder in exchange for $1 million. Kristi described herself as a real-life Robin Hood, stealing from the rich to help Salter care for his ailing mother and buy a new car. In the end, all this rich kid got was a wealth of jail time.


8 PM (ET) // Repeats at 11 PM (ET)

THE PERFECT CRIME
The Evil Son Two days after Easter 1992, police discovered the bodies of airplane dealer Dale Ewell, his wife and daughter in their Fresno, Cal., home. Detectives immediately suspected the surviving son, Dana, a college student who wore high-end suits, told costly lies, and wanted to take over the family business. However, there was no evidence tying Dana to what seemed like the perfect crime. For three years, police relentlessly chased leads while Dana sought his inheritance and dared police to cuff him.
An Experiment with Murder Nathan Leopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb were wealthy University of Chicago students when they took the life of 14-year-old Bobby Franks in 1924. Believing they were intellectually superior and above the law, the duo convinced themselves they could get away with murder and used Franks to test their theory. Despite their supposed intelligence, Leopold and Loeb left a trail of clues that crafted the perfect detective story rather than the perfect murder.


9 PM (ET) // Repeats Tuesday, July 5 at 12 AM (ET)

DEATH IN PALM BEACH
Deadly Divorce Rose Keil was exactly what real estate mogul Fred Keller was looking for in his fifth wife. The ambitious model eagerly answered his classified ad and adopted his privileged Palm Beach lifestyle, but Keller was a controlling husband. In 2003, Keil filed for divorce and, despite signing a pre-nuptial agreement, felt she was entitled to half of Keller's $100 million fortune. Keil may have been promised the world, but her life was cut short before she got a dime.
Not Good Enough For Us Lita Sullivan came from a wealthy African-American family, but skin color mattered more than breeding in her new, predominantly white Palm Beach neighborhood. For her husband, James, being accepted into the local upper crust was top priority, and he blamed Sullivan when they weren't invited to society parties. She eventually filed for divorce, hoping to claim half of James' assets, but not before she was gunned down in 1987, setting off a 15-year cross-continental manhunt.


**EPISODE PREMIERE** 10 PM (ET) // Repeats Tuesday, July 5 at 1 AM (ET)

ABOVE THE LAW
Buying Justice In Texas, oil heir T. Cullen Davis was known for two things: being at one point the state's richest resident and causing the most infamous murder trial in state history. In 1974, his wife Priscilla Wilborn won their mansion as a divorce settlement, making Davis so mad that he returned one night and massacred Wilborn, her boyfriend, daughter, and two house guests. After reportedly bribing his attorney to win, the jury found Davis not guilty of first-degree murder on the notion that a millionaire would never commit murder without hiring a hit man.
Scorned When Anne Marie Fahey went missing in June 1996, family members turned to her diary for answers. A scheduling secretary to the Governor of Delaware, Fahey had been having a secret affair with Tom Capano, a prominent lawyer with a dark side. Police thought he was their man, but they didn't have witnesses, a murder weapon or even a body. Circumstantial evidence, however, indicated foul play. The man who arrogantly believed he could get away with murder, in fact had not.


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