The Richman - Second Case for Sheina

Sheina just walked out of her office. By taxi he visits the family of the client he is defending. It became very awkward for him to case this time because only the father testified to him while his mother did not want to be present in the office to help him find the facts that he might use during the trial process to win the lawsuit.

The young girl was reluctant to find an address according to the one given by the victim's father because it seemed that the victim's parents had long been divorced and lived separately. His father remarried while his mother did not.

Hearing of his daughter's death the father demands accountability for the killer because lily voss is actually a child contested by both parents since their divorce. Lily was about five years old and the custody battle trial lasted for years until the girl's age of nine with custody given to the mother. Lily grew up in her mother's care and the incident occurred when she was only nineteen years old.