No body, no cause of death, no physical evidence¿and yet, after ten years, a murder conviction . . . Janet March, artist and wife of corporate lawyer Perry March, had it all: two children she adored, a promising career as an artist, supportive parents, and a dream house she designed. But behind closed doors her husband led a destructive double life of secrets and lies. On August 16, 1996, Janet had an appointment to finally file for divorce; she never made it to see her lawyer¿because on the night of August 15, she vanished. Her disappearance incited a massive search and media frenzy that revealed to the world Perry March¿s seedy dealings in the underbelly of Nashville. But he took his children and absconded away to a new life in Mexico. For ten years, Janet¿s parents fought their depraved son-in-law through the court system in what would become an international custody battle culminating in Perry¿s dramatic extradition to Tennessee. Meanwhile, the Nashville Police Department investiga