The Slayer Statute and The Henthorn Case | Marriage, Murder, and Money
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Harold Henthorn thought he had committed the perfect crime on federal land, but the law had other plans. What followed was a legal reckoning that utilized the “Slayer Statute” to ensure his $4.5 million motive would never be realized. In Part 3 of Marriage, Murder & Money, attorney and CPA Joe Cordell breaks down the Henthorn case from the inside — not as a crime story, but as a case study in how estate law responds when federal jurisdiction and the Slayer Statute collide to strip a killer of his inheritance.
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