that's where he met his future fiancee, a young woman from boston named juliette driscoll. ed to miami and quickly became a member of the family. john sutton even got her a job at his law firm. she was, you know, what i would imagine if someone was going to marry into the family. my mother embraced her. juliette was a great influence on my brother and on the family, you know? keith morrison: christopher got his act together, enrolled in college, started working. his parents helped out by buying him a $300,000 condo. he started up his own company, which in retrospect, looking at everything he'd done, from arrests to drugs, you know, this is good behavior. we were all happy that things are better. keith morrison: and anyway, by the time of the murder, christopher was 26, and samoa had receded into his distant past. i interviewed melissa in the very beginning. all she knew about her brother was that he was a little bit rebellious, as most teenagers are at that age. i think i said something along the lines of, no, i don't know any reason why he would want to do this. keith morri