Mr.
Palmer:
Following the murder of his daughter, Mr. Palmer used Kitty’s
life insurance money to purchase a vacation home on the Eastern Shore
and also to put a down payment on Deep Creek State Park. He plans
to use Kitty’s multi-million dollar trust to cover the balance
of the purchase price. The problem: Kitty’s trust has mysteriously
disappeared. |
Buck
Walton:
Buck lives in a drunken stupor for several weeks following the murder
of his fiancé. A few days after the investigation and arrest
of Pheeler for the crime, he loses his job at Deep Creek State Park.
He doesn’t care. He wanders the state aimlessly for awhile before
finally taking a job at Eastern Shore State Park. Revenge on Palmer
and Burl is never far from his mind. He dreams of finding Kitty’s
trust to obtain his dream job, owner of J&G’ Pub |
Burl
Livingston, esq.:
After the successful prosecution of Pheeler Rhump, with his pockets
flush with Palmer’s cash (for “legal fees”), Burl
skips town to hit the “big time.” When word of the missing
trust reaches his ears, he leaves Vegas to immediately join the hunt.
Is Burl in search of more fame, or is there something in the trust
that could compromise his future? |
Pheeler
Rhump:
Following his arrest and conviction for the murder of Kitty Palmer,
Pheeler is sentenced to life in jail. He vows to never rest his soul
until he is vindicated and the real killers are made to pay for their
crime! Does he know about the missing trust? Can it reveal something
that will overturn his conviction and prove his innocence once and
for all? |
Gary
Condit:
Gary's still in office, and running for another term. Oh
yeah, and he's looking
for more interns. Wasn't Kitty enough to satisfy his appetites? |