- Susan Cummings (heiress)
Susan Cummings (born
19 August 1959 inMonte Carlo ,Monaco ) is an American heiress.Cummings was convicted on
13 May 1998 ofvoluntary manslaughter in the death of her boyfriend, Argentinepolo player Roberto Villegas, and was sentenced to 60 days in jail and ordered to pay $2,500; she was released after serving 57 days.Cummings and her
fraternal twin sister, Diana, are the only children of billionaire arms dealer Samuel Cummings (1927-1998). After the family moved to theUnited States ,Samuel Cummings bought his daughters a lavish estate inWarrenton, Virginia he named Ashland Farms. It was here that Cummings shot Villegas on7 September 1997 . She told the 911 dispatcher and police that he had turned abusive towards her, threatening her with a knife. Villegas was found with a knife crossing his arm. Cummings had cuts on her arm, which police suspected were self-inflicted. She was arrested on charges ofhomicide .Ms. Cummings sold the 340 acre "Ashland Farm" estate on the edge of Warrenton
Fauquier County, Virginia for $4.9 million in 2004. She and her twin sister Diana moved to the 450 acre LeBaron Farm inCulpeper County, Virginia . Their manor house, designed by the firm of Versaci Neumann Partners, won recognition in the 2006 Washingtonian Residential Design awards.In 2004,
Lisa Pulitzer wrote a book on the case called "A Woman Scorned".External links
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,987029,00.html Murder in Polo Land - TIME]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/polo/polo.htm In Jail, Heiress Has Privileged Existence - Washington Post]ources
* "The Middleburg Mystique: A Peek Inside the Gates" by Vicky Moon, Capital Books, 2002 ISBN 1892123479
* "Homicide by the Rich and Famous: A Century of Prominent Killers" by Gini Graham Scott, Praeger/Greenwood, 2005 ISBN 0275983463
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.