When beautiful 31-year-old Monica Dunn dies from a shotgun wound in her suburban New Mexico home, her decorated police officer husband, Paul, is immediately accused of pulling the trigger.
'The Accusations against Bulgaria' is a post-World War 1 Memorandum presented by the Bulgarian Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. It is a defense against accusations of alleged atrocities committed by Bulgaria during the war. It is an abridged version of an earlier memorandum published the same year in French under the title 'The Truth About the Accusations Against Bulgaria,' a long memorandum of about 600 pages, in which Bulgaria offers documents in favor of her position.