George Schultz, the boyfriend and business partner of murder victim Bessie Darling, opens up about the shocking events of October 31, 1933. He confesses to the murder, driven by jealousy and despair. The conversation delves into Bessie's entrepreneurial spirit, transforming her life post-divorce by establishing Valley View Manor. Schultz's trial and the media's portrayal of Bessie highlight societal issues surrounding domestic violence and economic struggles. Their tragic story reflects deeper themes of mental health and the consequences of jealousy.