Missing Pieces
The story unfolds in New London, Connecticut, revolving around a tragic family conflict over child custody. Anson Clinton III, who worked various jobs including as a locksmith and a male dancer, struggled with substance abuse and had a son from a previous marriage he had lost contact with. In 1992, he met Kim Carpenter at a bar, and the two quickly fell in love. Kim was a single mother to a young girl named Rebecca, who suffered from a metabolic disorder called phenylketonuria (PKU) and required special care.Kim's parents, Richard and Cynthia, along with her ambitious lawyer sister, Beth Carpenter, deeply disapproved of Anson. The Carpenter family had essentially been raising Rebecca due to Kim's struggles and lack of stability. However, with Anson's support, Kim wanted to take an active role in raising her daughter, and the couple planned to create a stable home together. This sparked a bitter custody battle between Kim and her own family.The Carpenters, represented by Beth, filed for legal custody of Rebecca and went as far as falsely accusing Anson of having inappropriate inclinations towards the child to ruin his reputation. Despite these malicious tactics, Anson and Kim got married in 1993. Unable to afford an attorney, Anson represented himself in court and successfully defeated his sister-in-law Beth, securing full custody of Rebecca for him and Kim. Following this legal victory, Anson and Kim planned to move to Arizona to start a new life away from the toxic family dynamics.Furious over losing the case to her brother-in-law and desperate to prevent Rebecca from moving away, Beth decided to have Anson eliminated. On March 10, 1994, Anson was lured to a meeting on Interstate 95 under the pretense of selling a tow truck. There, he was fatally shot.The case went cold until 1995 when an anonymous informant contacted the police, leading to the arrest of Mark Despres and Joseph Fremount. The men confessed that they were hired hitmen, paid by a local lawyer named Klein. Klein, who was dating Beth Carpenter at the time, admitted that he orchestrated the hit on Beth's orders to prove his love for her. As a result, Beth Carpenter was arrested in 1999 and ultimately sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 2002. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-pieces--6886558/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-pieces--6886558/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].
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