Tea Time Crimes

Tragedy at Villa Madeira

Episode Summary

In the spring of 1935, famous architect, Francis Rattenbury, was attacked in his home. When he died five days later, both his wife, Alma, and her much younger lover, George Stoner, were charged with murder. The press attacked Alma and she took the blame, but did she actually do it or was she just trying to protect the man she loved?

Episode Notes

In the spring of 1935, famous architect, Francis Rattenbury, was attacked in his home. When he died five days later, both his wife, Alma, and her much younger lover, George Stoner, were charged with murder. The press attacked Alma and she took the blame, but did she actually do it or was she just trying to protect the man she loved? 

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