Candy Mossler: Her Life and Trial
Richard Honeycutt
From Birkitt's Books, SARASOTA, FL, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 13 January 2005
From Birkitt's Books, SARASOTA, FL, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 13 January 2005
About this Item
Covers are are worn, creased, spine cover is torn at the bottom, pages age-toned, soiling in the gutters from probable water spill, several page corners are turned. From Wikipedia: "Candace Mossler and her nephew Melvin Lane Powers, with whom she was having an incestuous affair, were charged with the killing of Candy's millionaire husband, Jacques Mossler, in his Key Biscayne, Florida, condominium on June 29, 1964. Candace Mossler and her husband were separated at the time of his murder. Jacques Mossler had considered suing Powers and divorcing his wife but, upon consultation with his lawyer, had decided against doing so in order to avoid the negative publicity and losing half of his fortune to Candace. At the time of her husband's murder, she was on a $5,000 a week stipend allocated for household upkeep.During initial interviews with police officers, Candace Mossler asserted that she believed her husband's death was a result of a burglary gone wrong. However, when the officers stated they believed the murder was a crime of passion, noting that Jacques Mossler had been stabbed over thirty times before being bludgeoned over the head with a glass bowl, Candace changed her story, saying that she believed that her husband had been a closet homosexual, and had been cheating on her with another man who could have possibly committed the crime. As her husband had been found wearing only a bath robe, officers pursued this lead until they found Jacques' diary, which cast suspicion directly upon his wife and his nephew." From Amazon: "The shocking, provocative intimate trial disclosures, and the story of the passionate murder -- the most scorching crime of the century.". Seller Inventory # 230913042
Bibliographic Details
Title: Candy Mossler: Her Life and Trial
Publisher: Pocket Books
Publication Date: 1966
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fair
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