Murder In Ogunquit - Robert Chapin

Murder In Ogunquit

By Robert Chapin

  • Release Date: 2011-07-22
  • Genre: Theater

Description

The Abenaki Indian Tribe is awarded 15,000 acres in a U.S. Supreme Court decision for land taken illegally by the U.S. government in 1850. Their goal: to construct the world's largest casino in

Ogunquit, Maine, a quaint New England seaside village of 1200 in winter and explodes into the largest gambling casino in the world.

The influx of people required to run the casino and support services (65,000) are absorbed into the bordering towns.

Richmond Rand an ex-Marine sniper and identical twin infuriated by highly compensated CEO bonuses, plots to "shoot to main" but not kill the golden boys of the corporate world with the help of two accomplices.

In a bizzare event, Richmond wins 17 million dollars on a slot machine and plans to kill his accomplices. However, in order to accomplish his

mission he switches identity with his twin Richard who has no knowledge of the scheme.

The accomplices are found dead in the trio' hotel room. Did Richard the inncent brother pay for the sins of the older twin? Sensational murder trial!

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