This was a really interesting read. First, I could NOT believe that at the beginning, no one thought that this man might be guilty. It was almost the perfect crime. He spent decades working on perfecting the image that he wanted to show to the world, and nothing was going to threaten that image.
Fred Roehler is the chameleon that everyone dreads. That one person who feels he cannot do anything wrong, and anything is explainable away. When his wife and step-son die in a tragic boating accident, it at first seemed just that, an accident. It was not. It was cold blooded murder that was hiding under the guise of an accident. When neighbors Ivor and Sally David set out to prove that he was innocent of any wrongdoing, they found something else. Instead of their close friend and neighbor that was so easy going, they found a web of deceit that ran so deep, it would take a lot of time to untangle the man they thought they knew.
Interesting read, and a great true crime. Horrifying in many aspects, but a good overall book.