Framed in Monte Carlo How I was wrongfully convicted for a billionaire's fiery death

Ted Maher

Book - 2021

An ex-Green Beret working as a nurse to a Lebanese international banking mogul describes how a series of bizarre circumstances led to his wrongful conviction for murdering his employer in his secured residence in 1999.

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Genres
True crime stories
Published
New York, NY : Skyhorse Publishing 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Ted Maher (author)
Other Authors
Bill Hayes, 1950- (author), Jennifer Thomas
Physical Description
xii, 348 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 340-348).
ISBN
9781510755864
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Detained (Part 1)
  • Chapter 2. The Next Level
  • Chapter 3. Adventures Align
  • Chapter 4. Before the Betrayal
  • Chapter 5. The Road to Monaco
  • Chapter 6. The Camera
  • Chapter 7. Monday
  • Chapter 8. Edmond Sofia
  • Chapter 9. Living the Dream
  • Chapter 10. La Belle Époque
  • Chapter 11. Lily Sofra
  • Chapter 12. The Coffin of Monte Carlo
  • Chapter 13. The Bunker with a Billion-Dollar View
  • Chapter 14. Fifth Avenue Prophecy
  • Chapter 15. A Celebration of Lard
  • Chapter 16. The Final Piece
  • Chapter 17. De Gauche à Droite
  • Chapter 18. The Countdown Continues
  • Chapter 19. The Kidnapping
  • Chapter 20. First Blood
  • Chapter 21. The Fire
  • Chapter 22. La Confession
  • Chapter 23. A Privileged Witness
  • Chapter 24. La Maison d'Arrêt
  • Chapter 25. The Lawyers
  • Chapter 26. L'Evidence, Quelle Evidence?
  • Chapter 27. Un Spectacle de Chien et de Poney: The Reenactment
  • Chapter 28. Le Désaccord
  • Chapter 29. The Price of Truth
  • Chapter 30. The Breaking Point
  • Chapter 31. The Hunger Strike
  • Chapter 32. The Way We Do It in Monaco
  • Chapter 33. The Trial; Act One (Le Procès: Un Acte)
  • Chapter 34. The Trial: Act Two (Le Procès: Loi Sur Les Deux)
  • Chapter 35. The Trial: Act Three (Le Procès: Loi Sur Les Trois)
  • Chapter 36. The Trial; Act Four (Le Procès: Loi Sur Les Quatre)
  • Chapter 37. The Verdict
  • Chapter 38. The Green Light
  • Chapter 39. Plan B
  • Chapter 40. Five and a Half Weeks
  • Chapter 41. The Smell of Freedom
  • Chapter 42. The Betrayal
  • Chapter 43. Thirteen Months
  • Chapter 44. Four and a Half Years
  • Chapter 45. Redemption
  • Chapter 46. Eight and a Half Hours
  • Chapter 47. Detained (Part 2)
  • Chapter 48. A Fettered Flight
  • Epilogue: The Search for Truth
  • Notes
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Maher, who spent eight years in prison for a crime he was later cleared of, makes a dramatic plea for his innocence in this gripping account of the 1999 death of 67-year-old billionaire banker Edmond Safra. Maher, a former Green Beret turned male nurse, worked for Safra at his fortified home in Monaco and was there the night Safra died in a fire along with another nurse. Two attackers stabbed Maher that night, he said at the time; he also describes Safra's missing bodyguards, the police and firefighters who stood by as the house burned, and Safra's wife, Lily, who would inherit $300 million. Despite Maher's claim about the intruders, he was arrested and convicted in Monaco in 2001 for starting the fire that caused the deaths; he was released years later after the trial judge admitted that the court was going to convict him no matter what. But who really killed Safra? Maher suggests that Putin ordered Safra killed "in retaliation for a plot orchestrated by Safra and Russian oligarchs to take control of all of Russia's assets," but he raises more questions than he answers. True crime fans, convinced or not of the author's innocence, will be entertained. (June)

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