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The Black Widow Murders were a colloquial name for a pair of murders committed by two pensioners in California, United States: on April 18, 2008, Helen Golay, 78, formerly of Santa Monica, California, and Olga Rutterschmidt, 75, formerly of Hollywood, California, were convicted of the murders of two vagrants—Paul Vados in 1999 and Kenneth McDavid in 2005.
Dena Thompson (born 1960), [1] commonly known as The Black Widow, [2] is a British convicted murderer, confidence trickster [3] and bigamist who is also suspected of having killed a second individual.
In 1984, Buenoano was convicted for the murder of her son Michael and the attempted murder of Gentry. [7] She received a 12-year sentence for the Gentry case, and a life sentence for the Michael Buenoano case. In 1985 she was convicted of the murder of her first husband James Goodyear. [7] She was sentenced to death for his murder.
Episode 66 (Case 66: The Black Widow) of the Casefile True Crime podcast covers the case of Blanche Taylor Moore, including her crimes, the investigation of them, and her trial. In 1999, the Discovery Channel 's The New Detectives series, season 4, episode 6, "Women Who Kill", featured Blanche Taylor Moore's crimes.
"Death of 'Black Widow' as mysterious as her life". United Press International "Last Chapter Of Black Widow Saga: Muddy, Cold, Dying Near Birthplace," The Associated Press, February 27, 1987; Buckner, Brett (2015-10-16). "From the Alabama true crime files: The Black Widow, the Torso Slayer and the Giggling Granny".
Susan Russo, nicknamed the “Black Widow” killer, died at Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla. She was convicted in the 1994 murder of her husband, who was a U.S. Navy officer.
Betty Lafon Neumar (November 27, 1931 – June 13, 2011) was an American woman charged with arranging the murder of her fourth husband, Harold Gentry, who died in 1986. The dead man's brother, Al Gentry, had, for 22 years prior to Mrs. Neumar's arrest in 2007, urged police to investigate his death. [1]
A Maryland woman dubbed the “Black Widow” who was suspected of killing two of her ex-husbands and another lover was freed by President Biden on Wednesday in his latest clemency initiative ...