Come to Venice, they shot me the Count telegraphs to his future wife Olga.
It is October 4, 1906. It's a shame that she really was, the irresistible Russian Seductress, the instigator of his murder: She wanted to collect the insurance money.
That crime starts to a morbid process. But thanks to the first Freudian expertise, the Countess is sentenced to only 7 years in prison.
First: Never put your life insurance on a girlfriend or wife who betrays you! Second: If you do it, then watch your back!
The Count ignored both rules, and on October 4, 1906, in Venice, he paid with death his shallowness. In fact, the woman he wanted to marry, convinced one of his lovers to kill him...