On October 30, 1975, fifteen-year-old Martha Moxley was brutally murdered in Belle Haven, Connecticut's exclusive gated community, just 200 feet from her home. Despite overwhelming early evidence pointing to Tommy Skakel—son of the wealthiest man in Greenwich and Kennedy family relative—the investigation stalled for decades as wealth and power obstructed justice. This is part one of a chilling case that exposed how privilege silences murder investigations. Martha Moxley's murder was Greenwich Police Department's first homicide case ever, leaving inexperienced detectives unprepared for investigating the brutal killing of a fifteen-year-old girl beaten with a golf club.