1:23:00
And although I know
1:23:03
It's strictly taboo...
1:23:13
Is this the face
of a master criminal?
1:23:16
Tonight we investigate
the mystery
1:23:18
behind Grace Trevethan.
1:23:20
How did an unknown widow
facing bankruptcy
1:23:23
save her house and become
the most celebrated
1:23:25
and controversiaI novellst
of the year?
1:23:29
Mrs. Trevethan's novel.
The Joint Venture,
1:23:31
has tped the best seller llst
for over a year now.
1:23:34
But aIthough the book
is sold as fiction.
1:23:36
the story bears
a remarkable similarity
1:23:38
to Trevethan's own llfe.
1:23:40
And her recent marriage to a
mysterious french businessman
1:23:44
has fueled
tabloid speculation
1:23:45
that she was at one time
1:23:47
actually involved
with the drug trade.
1:23:49
So, what is the true story?
1:23:52
We went to the sleepy village
of Port Llac to find out.
1:23:54
Turn it up, Charlle.
Turn it up.
1:23:56
Wasn't there an incident
up at Llac house?
1:23:59
The pollce were called
to the house
1:24:00
but there was a problem
with witnesses.
1:24:02
No one wanted to taIk?
1:24:04
Nobody could
remember anything.
1:24:05
Excuse me.
1:24:08
We think it's fiction.
don't we, dear?
1:24:10
Yes.
1:24:11
Because in the book,
1:24:14
Grace was growing drugs.
1:24:16
but in reaI llfe,
she was growing tea !
1:24:21
Well. as a doctor,
uh. a man of science...
1:24:26
Obviously I could never
condone the use of a drug
1:24:28
for nontherapeutic,
um... thingy.
1:24:31
Psst, psst, psst.
1:24:33
Have you got
anything?
1:24:34
See me later.
Okay.
1:24:36
It's good.
I s it?
1:24:37
Oh. yeah !
Oh.
1:24:38
I must say,
it does seem strange
1:24:40
that alcohoI is legal
and marijuana...
1:24:43
U h. isn't.
1:24:44
An accident of history,
I suppose.
1:24:52
So you didn't have
any marijuana
1:24:54
growing in your garden?
1:24:57
Bless you.