- Jeff is hired by Maritza, a much married socialite to steal her jewels in an insurance scam. When he turns her down she frames him for theft. But it's her missing love letters that have several Hollywood lotharios on edge.
- Celebrity Maritza Vedar is known for not doing much for that celebrity except be glamorous, although she has long worked with German Holtz Von Ulrich to direct her in a seven hour epic film, which would be her first and which they need financing to produce. She is not above a little fraud - although she doesn't see it as such - to get the money when she wants to retain Jeff's services, he who she chose because of Bailey and Spencer's sterling reputation, to help her "steal" her own jewels for the insurance money, about which Jeff is obviously incensed in turning her down. But what happens is that a thief does manage to get her to open her safe to steal the jewels. In the process, what the robber also steals, that were also in her safe, were love letters written by various men, which if the letters came into public light could be very damaging to the reputation of those men. Although she would also not characterize it as such, she kept those letters to blackmail the men into providing for the way she is accustomed to living. Using the media i.e. the gossip columns at her disposal among other means, Maritza is able to get Jeff to investigate the jewel and letter theft despite his disdain for her and uncertainty in who will actually pay for his services. With Roscoe helping him on the jewel theft end checking with an acquaintance that the thief would probably use as a fence for the jewels, Jeff begins to suspect that one of the three letter writers was actually behind the theft, he who would have been after his letters to get out from under Maritza's control. The three letter writing suspects are: cowboy actor Drew Dekker, the letters which would be against his public persona; tough guy actor Race Shawn, who is in much the same predicament as Dekker; and gigolo gold digger Nicky Kinares, the last letter which would ruin his marriage to wealthy older socialite Caroline Kinares, his latest meal ticket, in that letter having been written after he and Caroline were married.—Huggo
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