Son spent all of his inheritance money to prove his father was guilty of murdering his mother
Weeks before her passing, researcher Uta von Schwedler made a major leap forward with her exploration into adolescence leukemia. She was making strides to win care of her kids and had discovered new love after she separated from her spouse of 16 years, John "Johnny" Brickman Walls . At that point she was discovered dead in a shower. The world was robbed of a great talent and four children lost their mum. Uta's demise was ruled as suicide, yet her child Pelle declined to trust his mom would take her own life, so he spent the greater part of his inheritance attempting to demonstrate it was murder. Not just that, he guaranteed he knew who the executioner was – his dad. In 2011, German-conceived Uta, 49, lived in Salt Lake City and was attempting to win full care of her youngsters. Four years prior she had separated from their dad Johnny. They'd met as understudies in California, and Johnny had turned into a very much loved and regarde...