On August 30th, 1903 the turning point of Lawrence Exeter’s life began. On this day, Lawrence Exeter became a father of a baby boy named Lawrence Exeter junior. This event accounts for the check made to Goosie Gander Baby Shoppe and the Hollywood Hospital. Exeter Sr. seems like he’s going to be one heck of a father. He begins to spend a large chunk of money on toys and schooling for Exeter Jr. from 1903 to 1915. When Exeter Jr. went off to college at Stanford University, Exeter Sr. decided to take a trip to France. Sr. didn’t take this trip alone however. Miss Daisy Windsor, a companion of Sr., came along as well. While in France, Exeter Sr. grew an unconditional love for flowers and Miss Daisy. Exeter Sr. conjured up the idea of building a massive and…show more content… After his new home was built in 1926, Sr. was taking a gigantic leap in his life. Exeter Sr. received a letter from his son pleading, and somewhat demanding, for $200,000. When Sr. questioned Jr. about his purpose for the money Jr. insisted it was no big deal and he would be able to pay his father back in no time. Jr. forgot to mention that he has recently began seeing a parisian woman named Miss Flossie Wentworth. Sr. gives his son the money and just continues to go on with his life. Jr. begins to spend the money his father gifted him rapidly. This money was spent on countless sweets, lingerie, expensive jewelry, and floral arrangements for Miss Flossie. Jr. also begins to suspect that Miss Flossie is hiding something from him. Because of this, Jr. hires Tony Spagoni to investigate into Miss Flossie’s past. Tony Spagoni is a local mob member/investigator. After intense research, Spagoni insist that Miss Flossie is just a secretive person and he couldn’t find anything. Because of this, Jr. decides it’s time to make things more serious between him and Miss Flossie. Within the next year, Miss Flossie became Ms. Lawrence Exeter