The electrifying true story of two simultaneous poisonings in 1916 Chicago-one a cold-blooded killing, the other an audacious mass assassination attempt.
Found lifeless in a frozen forest preserve, a vial of cyanide nearby, a question lingered like a ghost in the pines: Did 18-year-old Marion Lambert die by suicide, murder, or something more diabolical? Did she take her own life in despair, believing herself pregnant and without escape? Or did William Orpet-her high school sweetheart-slip her the poison to silence a scandal? As the trial unspooled in a suffocating courtroom packed with socialites and ghoulish pressmen, the line between victim and villain blurred.