However satisfying the click of handcuffs snapping onto Bernard Madoff’s wrists and the knowledge that he’ll never again be free, his guilty plea marked only a beginning.

The thousands of investors who lost billions of dollars to his Ponzi scheme got only part of what they wanted at Thursday’s plea hearing in federal court in Manhattan. They didn’t get answers as to where their money went or who helped Madoff take it away.

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