Her jewels were missing?? Surely, they were insured and she profited...because...well, because you know what jewelers give you “for insurance purposes”.
I don’t know if she sold that gown or not. That article is the first I heard about her trying to sell it. I’m sure the jewelry was insured. I’ve never collected on insurance for jewelry but I’m thinking they insure things for a lot more than they are worth, just to make sure it is covered. She or Howard could have hidden the jewelry so it couldn’t be added to Marshall’s estate, filed a claim, got the money and still have the jewelry somewhere. That’s just what I was thinking might have happened.