Show Vm Bntow in Manhattan apartment ttiat betonged ta Ms wifa wheat fortune is hehtg taught for la caarL F YOU WERE CASTING an elegant if slightly ratfish European nobleman as the prime suspect in an Agatha murChristie drawing-rooder mystery you could do than to consider Claus von Bulow m worse ing a “hermit" of going into exile in Europe Meanwhile he and his companion of several years a glamorous Hungarian grandmother named Andrea Reynolds live grandly in a Fifth Avenue apartment that belonged to Sunny Not quite vet a “hermit" he lectures at Harvard Law School (he is a for the role He is a tall handsome exquisitely member of the English bar) writes remannered man in well-cviews of hooks about his old clothes whose snobbish disboss J Paul Getty and apdain might remind you of pears on the Larry King talk the actor George Sanders and show while Mrs Reynolds whose accent derives more negotiates a million-dolla- r k v from his education in Britbook deal with Simon & ' ain at Cambridge University Schuster to write her own 'sr v than from the Denmark he v r version of what happened fled as a boy in w artime -— Earlier this year I dined A year ago this Tuesday with them at the apartment a jury in Providence RI The other guests included the author Norman Mai ler A Ian acquitted von Bulow of atDershowitz the Harvard protempting on two consecutive Christmases to murder fessor who defended von hisheiress wife Sunny with Bulow on appeal the edilethal injections of insulin tors of the A'cu York Post It was his second trial An and Sew York magazine and earlier conviction had been other socially acceptable peo-pi-e overturned on appeal and There are those who the second trial cleared him would cross the street rather than be seen with Claus Over completely cocktails he tells ghost stoSunny s two children by an earlier nes pats his yellow dog marriage have now sued in civil court to keep Tiger charms his guests You theirmothcr's fortune — estithink back to that courtroom mated at more than $50 mila year ago w hen in his only lion— out of Claus' hands show ot emotion he put his He is fighting the case bead into his hands as his saying that he does so to see that his innocence was declared He is such acalni assured and Sunny 's beautiful blond I y ear-ol- d a competent figure you candaughter a college student gets not help thinking that if he her “fair share '' of the estate nad attempted murder he Meanwhile Sunny lies in an would not have botched it irreversible coma in a New Did he do it He says no and York hospital seems at peace w ith himselt It is a story that son Bulow sear ago in Providence a himself admits has "all the ury ot his peers rendered elements of a Dallas or Ih- the onlv verdict that counts nasn '' He talks of hecom- it 'ks-- Sl nor L’uilt) ut '' ‘J-- Co-sim- A jear after one of the want headlined evntie trials in memory Martha (Sunny) ran Buloir Hex unlmoiriny hi a coma irhile her husband has famous folk in for dinner ntfiC 22 IUNC a 1586 - nUUK MAGAZINE |