In the investigation into the disappearance of wealthy businessman Frank Black, new evidence emerged pointing to his business rival Alan mcalee as the prime suspect in his murder. Despite a lack of physical evidence, witness testimony and covert recordings helped build a strong circumstantial case against mcalee. With the cooperation of a former Marine pilot, Bill Anderson, key details of the crime came to light. The trial, which began in early 1998, revealed a chilling narrative of jealousy, seduction, and violence that ended in Black’s murder at mcalee’s hands. With mcalee’s conviction, justice was served for Frank Black, even in the absence of his body.