Shawna is sentenced to death. In Coats, North Carolina, eighteen-year-old Miranda Dean Barbour is newly married with an infant daughter and an Internet business charging men for chats and companionship, but she is also a child sexual abuse survivor and an avowed Satanist who lures her husband, Elytte, into her faith. Molly is convicted of second-degree murder and gets 20 to 40 years. Tomiekia Johnson grew up in the tough Los Angeles suburb of Compton, but ends up on the right side of the law when she becomes a California Highway Patrol officer. Texan Brian Allen is a successful self-made businessman, but no matter what, he can't please his wife, Karra Trichele Allen, who has bipolar disorder that causes violent mood swings, especially when she drinks. Robin O'Neill becomes engaged to coworker Steve Lotts, but Robin has extreme jealousy with his female friends, and also goes as far as to stalk him. Enraged at her parents and desperate for freedom, Dorothy shoots her mother in the head and goes partying afterwards. They have a good relationship at first, but Randy drinks heavily to deal with a tragic past (his young infant died of SIDS) and becomes romantically involved with Julia's daughter, Jackie Uzell, after she is released from prison. Jemma Lilley is an Australian woman who practices S&M and has a disturbing obsession with serial killers, particularly Son of Sam, sharing these dark interests with her submissive new friend and housemate, Trudi Lenon. Jane Toppan In Cambridge, Massachusetts, a nurse who murders at least 31 of her patients in a sadistic fashion for sexual pleasure. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Selfish country girl Beulah Annan begins an affair with laundromat manager Harry Kalstedt for financial gain and promiscuous fun. Jane Dorotik Instead of divorce, horse owner Jane Dorotik chose to murder her husband so she would not have to share the money she planned on using for her own ranch. KETCHUM, SANDRA GDC ID: 0001187063 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION YOB: 1988 RACE: WHITE GENDER: FEMALE HEIGHT: 5'03" WEIGHT: 140 EYE COLOR: HAZEL HAIR COLOR: BROWN SCARS, MARKS, TATTOOS INCARCERATION DETAILS MAJOR OFFENSE: MURDER MOST RECENT INSTITUTION: PULASKI STATE PRISON MAX POSSIBLE RELEASE DATE: LIFE ACTUAL RELEASE DATE: CURRENTLY SERVING Fearing that she will be arrested, Patricia buries Louise's body in her backyard, until a police tip leads to said backyard. Initially sentenced to death, the group's sentence was commuted to life in prison. Rachel Wade and Sarah Ludemann engaged in an online battle for the affections of a boy in Pinellas Park, Florida, and the battle entered into the real world. Allison Miller is a young single mother who looks after her two sons until she meets Jasper "Pig" Thomas. When caught, she tries to shove all of the blame onto Gwen. Both Monique and Andrew faced the death penalty, but instead were sentenced to life without parole. Megan Haines has a history of abusing elderly patients, but she still manages to get a job in an Australian nursing home. After a tough divorce, Michigan mom Theresa Petto thinks she's found a new start in love when she sees high school friend Brent Kik, but Brent has no intentions of moving in with her even after she reveals she's pregnant. Eva Coo and Martha Clift In 1934, they drove Henry Wright, a coworker and disabled man she vowed to take care of, to an isolated location in Oneonta, New York. Both men get twenty-five years to life, and Susan receives life without parole. Despite many preparations to get away with the crime, she is found out and arrested very quickly. [1] J.R. was given a ten-year sentence, while Jeremy was given three concurrent life sentences with a minimum of twenty-five years. She keeps it a secret for a year until her college roommate recites Claudius' guilt monologue from Hamlet, causing her to break down. The two begin an affair, but Arthur is eventually forced to choose between Anne and his wife. She died in 1998 after being released in 1971. Rita is convicted on a federal charge of interstate domestic violence resulting in death and receives life without parole. Barbara Opel In a 2001 murder plot that took place in Everett, Washington, Opel talked children (including her own daughter, Heather) into brutally murdering a helpless old man who generously helped them during trying times. After a three-year hiatus, the show resumed production in 2008 and began airing on the Investigation Discovery channel as a regularly scheduled series. Eventually, Patricia's abuse comes to an end on February 28, 2011, when she throws a hammer at Louise in a rage, which ends up killing her by accident. Annie stays one step ahead of the law, but after a third husband dies, her secret is exposed she has poisoned her victims with arsenic. Party girl Jacqueline Crymble is a self-centred narcissist who attracts Roger Ferguson, but when her husband Paul finds out about the affair, she manipulates Roger into murdering him, and on Father's Day, 2004, they beat and suffocate him to death to collect on his $450,000 life insurance policy. Seeing herself as an avenging angel, she bludgeons Sister Janina in the head with a shovel and then buries her alive. Joyce Chant Chant and her sons were suffering at the hands of a controlling, abusive husband and father in Revesby, New South Wales. In 1983, Jacksonville, Florida, woman Andrea Hicks Jackson calls police to file a report about a vandalized car, but when Officer Gary Bevel arrives on the scene, he learns that Andrea has committed the vandalism herself in a fit of rage. Her lover is sentenced to 13 years and released in 2001. In her forties, Barraza is a popular professional wrestler in Mexico City known as "the Silent Lady," and has a secret identity as serial killer "La Mataviejitas" (the Old Lady Killer), strangling elderly women to take vicarious revenge on her now-deceased mother. She was sentenced to death, but her sentence is later commuted to life without parole. Wamsley received a life sentence; barring a successful appeal, he will also be eligible for parole. In April 2003, Carol lures Philip to a hotel room with the promise of a romantic night out, then stabs him twenty-two times with a cheese knife and claims he was murdered by swingers in a sex game gone wrong. Andrea Claire was a 39-year-old former aspiring actress and a call girl. Patricia Rorrer is an accomplished equestrian with a reputation as a confrontational bully. Anjette was sentenced to death, but was later sent to an insane asylum, where she died of a heart attack in 1977. She is serving 26 years to life in prison for her crimes.[10]. Yes She was released on parole in June 2022. Angelina tries to kill Frank by causing a gas leak in the house, but he survives. Vladimir pleads guilty and is given 22 and a half years; he is released in 2015. These three episodes of the show were narrated by Marsha Crenshaw. She isolates him from his family and drains his bank accounts, but when financial hardships leave the couple penniless, Raymond is no longer of use to her. In 2003, the couple decide to rob and kill retired Pastor Julian Brandon and his wife Alice. Tracey Ann Richter and her husband, Dr. John Pittman, were college sweethearts, but by 2001, they are bitterly divorced, and she moves to the small town of Early, Iowa, with her new Australian husband. Her children, who now despise her for her crime, testify against her in court, and she is serving forty years to life. When Ron marries his new girlfriend, Andrean "Andie" Hanks, Darcy decides to destroy his life by shooting Andie to death on December 6, 1993, but is turned in by her ex-husband after she confesses the crime to him. In retaliation, she takes a bean bag and lights it on fire, burning the house down and killing both him and Kelly's St. Bernard, Chevy, who dies trying to rescue him. She was executed by hanging. In 1950's Salt Lake City, Utah, Jean Sinclair, the owner of a retirement home, begins a forbidden love with her beautician, LaRae Peterson. All three murderers are convicted of first-degree murder, and Beadle, as the pawn, is sentenced to life without parole, while Ada and Thomas, as the masterminds, are both sentenced to death, and are executed on February 1, 1929. When it starts to run out, however, she decides William is worth more dead then alive, and on September 19, 1989, she torturously kills William. Holly Harvey and Sandra Ketchum Teen Killers. Taking no responsibility and showing no remorse, Lan is convicted of first-degree murder and is now serving twenty-five years to life in prison. Michael Bargo Florida Death Row. Amber Cummings, a woman from Belfast, Maine, shot her abusive, white supremacist, child-pornography-watching, Nazi-obsessed husband to save her daughter from being sexually assaulted. The patients start complaining, so to keep them quiet, Megan poisons Marie and Isabella with insulin in May 2014, though the third patient luckily escapes and reveals Megan's abuse, eventually getting her exposed for her crimes. Robin Lee Row needed money to pay off her excessive spending. When Alan begins to suspect her, Miriam shoots him in the head, and receives a life sentence for the murder, plus 108 years for fraud and conspiracy to commit murder. Carolyn Warmus The New York City resident and teacher preferred that her men were married. Both Natasha and her gang received life with no parole. She soon discovered that her efforts were for naught, as her husband had changed his will and completely disinherited her. When Kathy and Ray split, Chris and Kathy move in together, but the relationship deteriorates after only a week when Kathy grows obsessive and possessive of her new lover. After Donna Roberts of Youngstown, Ohio, has a brush with death, she develops strange behavior and starts having an affair with Nathaniel "Nate" Jackson, a career criminal and a man nearly half her age, behind the back of her divorced-but-live-in ex-husband, Robert Fingerhut. She gets away with the crime until she is imprisoned for stabbing another girl two years later, and she confesses to Katie's murder. Monique Susanne Wheeler is an immature, impulsive young woman. The criminal couple soon wears out their welcome, but in March 2004, when Vernon orders them to leave, they brutally attack him and Linda, torturing them both and sexually assaulting Linda, in order to get into Vernon's safe. Herman soon has enough of Lena's jealousy and temper and finds a new girlfriend, and Lena responds by attacking him in his room, and when he runs downstairs for help, following him and shooting him in the head four times in front of a security guard. Gaile and Porterfield are both sentenced to death, but Gaile's sentence is later commuted to life and she is released on parole in 2011. John exposes his mother as the mastermind of both murders, and both sons serve eleven years in prison before being released on good behavior in 1996. In Springfield, Missouri, Shirley Jo Phillips and Wilma Plaster are seemingly best friends who enjoy drinking and dancing at country-western bars, but Wilma is nothing more than easy money to Shirley. Nicole was sentenced to 40 years in prison while her boyfriend was sentenced to life without parole.