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Never Seen Again: A Ruthless Lawyer, His Beautiful Wife, and the Murder that Tore a Family Apart...
by St. Martin's True Crime



Never Seen Again: A Ruthless Lawyer, His Beautiful Wife, and the Murder that Tore a Family Apart... by St. Martin's True Crime

Never Seen Again: A Ruthless Lawyer, His Beautiful Wife, and the Murder that Tore a Family Apart...

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Book Description

<DIV><DIV><P>Perry March was a brilliant attorney working for one of the top law firms in Nashville, Tennessee. When he married Janet Levine, a painter whose beauty was as striking as her art, he seemed to have it all. But their marriage began to deteriorate, and soon he and Janet did nothing but fight—often in front of their two young children. Janet decided to make an appointment with a divorce lawyer…</P><P><P><B><I></I></B></P>When Janet first went missing, Perry told family members and police that she had gone on vacation, then left him and the kids for good. Since there was no body to be found, and no evidence linking him to any crime, Perry was a free man. But as police kept digging for clues, shocking facts about Perry’s past came to the surface—infidelity, money trouble, sexual obsession. It would be ten years before authorities apprehended Perry, who had been living a double-life in Mexico. He would be extradited back to Nashville… and charged with his wife’s murder.</P>


Reader Reviews

Perry March was a successful attorney with a beautiful wife, Janet Levine March, and two beautiful children. They lived in a Jewish community of Belle Mead, Tennessee near Nashville, music capital. Janet goes missing and of course, the suspicion goes towards the husband as prime suspect. In this story, the twist is that he convinces his elderly father to help dispose the body of the mother of their two children. Larry and Carolyn Levine, the in-laws, are immediately suspicious because the couple were having lots of marital problems. Perry March is not a sympathetic husband as he tries to get out of this mess. He left a firm because he sexually harrassed one of the women there. After Janet's disappearance, he fled with his children to Mexico to avoid deportation. The law would catch up with him eventually and he was deported back to the United States. He wanted to make a deal of like 7 years in prison. Even without a body, his father would confess to dumping Janet's remains. Perry even remarried and fathered a daughter in Mexico as well while his in-laws fought to see their grandchildren. I felt bad for Arthur March who died on December 21 at 78 years old in prison and was interred at Beth El CEmetery in Portage, Indiana with his son and daughter. He loved his son, Perry, and would have done anything for him. I think it's wrong for the state to rescind it's plea bargain. Arthur March was harmless at the end and died in prison anyway.




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