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This in-depth full length documentary features the tragic tales of five wealthy heiresses and their brushes with crime—proving that old money couldn't protect these women from the people closest to them. ———————————————— Gain FREE access to full-length documentaries "too scandalous for YouTube" by joining our newsletter: https://www.substack.com/@oldmoneyluxury ———————————————— TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 1:10 Sunny von Bülow 19:15 Hélène Pastor 42:08 Brooke Astor 1:05:14 Alice de Janzé 1:24:11 Blanche Molineux ———————————————— Sunny von Bülow fell into an irreversible coma in 1980 that would last 28 years, while her husband Claus stood accused of attempted murder by insulin injection. His trial captivated America, his appeal was argued by Alan Dershowitz, and his acquittal left questions that persist decades after Sunny's 2008 death. Hélène Pastor controlled one-third of Monaco's real estate—between 4,000 and 4,500 properties worth up to €20 billion—before a shotgun blast in a hospital parking lot ended her life. Her son-in-law Wojciech Janowski, who had spent 28 years at family dinners, received a life sentence for orchestrating her assassination. Brooke Astor gave away $200 million to New York institutions and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom before spending her final years on a dog-urine-soaked sofa. Her son Anthony Marshall was convicted on 14 criminal counts including grand larceny after her grandson exposed the abuse. Alice de Janzé shot her lover Raymond de Trafford on a Paris train platform in 1927, was acquitted by a sympathetic French jury, then returned to Kenya's Happy Valley set where darker crimes awaited. Blanche Molineux married a Gilded Age chemist whose jealousy over her former suitors led to cyanide-laced medicine packages and one of New York's most sensational trials. Five heiresses, five crimes, and the same brutal lesson: wealth attracts danger from the people allowed closest.