Ten years ago, a wealthy painter mysteriously disappeared from the home she shared with her successful lawyer husband and their two children. In her local community of Nashville, rumors spread, but there was no definitive proof that a crime had occurred. To this day, Janet March's body has never been found, but on Thursday, her husband was found guilty of killing her. Prosecutors say that he killed her when she learned of an office scandal and threatened to divorce him and take the kids. He buried the body, they said, and then moved to Mexico. As mysterious as the circumstances of the case is Perry March himself. He was once a successful corporate lawyer, with a nice home and family, but his personal life was shrouded in secrecy. "I don't want the bad karma of talking about Perry," said Bruce Zeitlin, the husband of Janet March's longtime friend, Beth Zeitlin.