Hardback. With Foreword by Dominick Dunne. The night of October 30, 1975, 15yr old Martha Moxley was bludgeoned and stabbed with a golf club on the grounds of her family's Greenwich home. The golf club that killed Martha came from the house of Thomas and Michael Skakel, two boys who had been with Martha the night she died. Wealthy and prominent in their own right, the Skakels were related to the Kennedys, as Ethel Skakel Kennedy was the boys' aunt. When the police started looking closely at the Skakels involvement, the family refused to cooperate. Twenty-two years later Martha Moxley's murder remained unsolved. Now the author, the former LAPD homicide detective involved in the O.J. Simpson trial, turns his investigative skills to the murder of Martha Moxley. Is this another case of money, power, and fame getting away with murder? Fuhrman investigates this murder from the beginning, using his detective skills to analyse the case and uncover explosive new information, including top secret documents compiled by the Skakels' own private investigators. A beautiful teenager was brutally murdered in an exclusive and well-guarded suburb. How could it happen? Why did her killer get away with it? Who was involved in the cover-up? What role did the town of Greenwich itself play in this tragic story? From his investigation, the author offers his answers to these questions, as well as the question that everyone was asking: Who killed Martha Moxley? Illus. + Index. 283pp. 8vo. h/back. From the library of true crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. F. in F. dw.