
Tex and Diane McIver were an Atlanta power couple; he the cowboy lawyer and political king maker, she a beautiful and charismatic executive. Their storybook marriage comes to an end in what appeared to be a freak tragic moment. Now, as Tex is released from prison, he may inherit Diane's fortune, the woman he killed. Listen to Deadly Fortune on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Hi, I'm Jason Hoke, CEO of Waveland, and you might also know me as the behind-the-scenes maker and producer of shows such as Three, Noble, Drowning Creek, The Agent, Atlanta Monster, In the Red Clay, and so many more. Well, I'm excited to introduce you to my latest show, Deadly Fortune, which I know you're going to love.
The series is out now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Here's a special preview of the trailer for Deadly Fortune.
Tex and Diane had it all, a sprawling estate, deep pockets, even deeper connections. Until the night neither of them wished to relive, the night only one of them can.
She said, Tex, what did you do? You shot me.
Tex's wife, Diane, was dead. Their storybook marriage was unraveling.
The attorney accused of murdering his wife owed her thousands of dollars, hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Because Tex had blood on his hands. Blood he says got there by accident. But he's going to have to prove it to a jury.
But that still doesn't explain how the gun went off. Guns just don't magically go off on their own.
The tragedy of Tex and Diane became one of the highest profile criminal cases in Atlanta history. The power brokering lawyer in a cowboy hat kills his wife. There's a million things in life that are hard to explain. And everyone has questions. I mean, people do dumb shit all the time. Because Tex isn't just fighting for his freedom. He's fighting for his fortune. Well, Diane's fortune.
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