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"Meat tenderizer is good for blood stains in cotton."
Brooke Astor's son just lost one of his Get Out of Jail Free cards.
Yes, he's 85. But his mother lived to 105, so he needs a lot more chances!
Francis Morrissey, who helped Anthony Marshall convince his mother to change her will, was disbarred.
And almost certainly not one to three years.
Brooke Astor's much-reviled daughter-in-law fears her ailing husband is not strong enough to make it to sentencing, let alone prison.
Remember, this is the guy who was convicted of swindling his mother out of her money.
As horrible as the Astor trial looked from the outside, it was worse on the inside.
Anthony and Charlene Marshall owe their lawyers up to 11 million; Philip Marshall says Charlene is the one who should go to jail.
While reaching for the paper towels, Brooke Astor's biographer and daughter-in-law have a moment.
Assistant District Attorney Joel Seidemann's rhetoric against the octogenarian was scathing, and damning.
During the final arguments of the Astor trial, defense lawyers make an inarguable point.
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