A very young Filipina maid gets raped and impregnated by her vile rich developer boss in northern British Columbia, then takes his rifle and kills him with one shot — and quietly waits so she can confess what she’s done to the Mounties. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * A very young Filipina maid gets raped and impregnated by her vile rich developer boss in northern British Columbia, then takes his rifle and kills him with one shot — and quietly waits so she can confess what she’s done to the Mounties. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? A very young Filipina maid gets raped and impregnated by her vile rich developer boss in northern British Columbia, then takes his rifle and kills him with one shot — and quietly waits so she can confess what she’s done to the Mounties.

Or so it supposedly happened in 1966, when young lawyer Arthur Beauchamp got told by his hoity-toity Vancouver law firm to grab his parka and go through the motions for a slam-dunk guilty verdict way up in the bush. We have two storylines going here, both valid. The Long-Shot Trial One is that our current, elderly Arthur Beauchamp — pronounced Beech’m — is unhappy that his unauthorized scurrilous biographer is coming out with a second edition of the alleged life of Vancouver’s most legendary criminal lawyer, and needs to churn out his own version to defend his good name.

The second is that it’s three-.