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The Trial of Claus von Bulow
Martha “Sunny” Crawford seemed to have it all. She inherited $75 million. She even at one time had the title as Princess when she was married to Prince Alfie. She had two children, one by Prince Alfie and one by Claus von Bulow.
Sunny was very depressed. It was thought that maybe she tried to commit suicide—or it could have been murder—by her husband—Claus. “On December 21, 1980, Sunny von Bulow slipped into an irreversible coma. The rest is a mystery.”
His grandfather and his divorced mother raised Claus Cecil Borgerg. Claus was educated in a Swiss school in St. Moritz. Claus had a very rich taste. At an early age, he knew how to charm his upper class contacts.
In 1940, Claus was sent out of the country to England in the belly of a British Mosquito Bomber. Claus went to Trinity College in Cambridge and graduated in 1946. In the 1950’s, Claus was practicing law after graduation. While in law, he made many contacts with the wealthy.
Claus and Sunny were married for 13 years in 1979. Each professed publicly that they wanted a divorce. Even though they appeared publicly together, they did not show any love between each other.
Claus had lived in Sunny’s 5th Avenue apartment and was openl
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