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Reta Phyllis Mays (born June 16, 1975) [2] is an American serial killer who murdered at least seven elderly military veterans over a span of eleven months, between July 2017 and June 2018, by injecting them with lethal doses of insulin while she was employed as a nursing assistant at the Louis A. Johnson Veterans Medical Center, in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
The wife of a prominent Georgia attorney has been convicted of killing her husband and burning his body. On Thursday, Dec. 5, Georgia Superior Court Judge David L. Cannon Jr. sentenced Farris, 64 ...
The wife is typically doused with kerosene, gasoline, or other flammable liquid, and set alight, leading to death by burning. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Kerosene is often used as the cooking fuel for small petrol stoves, some of which are dangerous, so it allows the claim that the crime was an accident.
[7] [12] The second body was determined to be that of Danny; like his wife, he had also been shot in the head execution-style. According to Lorene, from what she could see on the scene, the body “had no face”. [8] [15] Following this discovery, the crime scene was reexamined, yet no sign of Bible or Freeman was found. [8]
The death of Blue Bloods‘ Linda Reagan was as tragic as it was sudden. A recent Season 13 episode alluded to Danny’s years-ago loss, and maybe got you wondering if you know the full story ...
Dr. Robert Bierenbaum and wife Janet walk together during break from his murder trial. Bierenbaum, a plastic surgeon, is accused of killing his previous wife and throwing her body into the ...
We need to remember Daniel Enriquez who, as his sister said, “did die in vain” when a deranged gunman shot and killed the 48-year-old Goldman Sachs employee on the Q train as he was headed to ...
The first autopsy was performed on Casolaro's body at West Virginia University on August 14, 1991. The coroner determined that blood loss was the cause of death, and that death had occurred from one to four hours before the body was discovered, or roughly between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on August 10. [1]