Elizabeth Lochtefeld was a glowing charismatic and driven woman who''d built a million-dollar fortune in Manhattan before settling into a new life in one of America''s most elite resort communities. She''d planned to dedicate the rest of her life to charity-and to marry and finally start a family of her own. When Lochtefeld met thrity-seven year-old Tim Toolan-- a tall strapping handsome and Columbia graduate and Wall Street ace who''d made it to Vice President at Smith Barney-she thought she''d found Mr. Right. She told friends she was in love. She hinted at marriage. But soon she saw past the Golden Boy facade finding a deeply troubled man with a history of erratic bahavior -- a man given to violent mood swings who''d been fired from his position at Smith Barney after trying to steal an $80000 Roman bust from a Park Avenue antiques show. Two days after she ended the affair she lay dead on the floor of her Nantucket cottage.This is the story of love gone terribly wrong.