Pape was given a 16-year sentence and is eligible for release in 2018. Photos 2 of Holly Ann Harvey, 15, sentenced to life in prison in Georgia for stabbing her grandparents with the help of her 16-year-old lesbian lover on August 2, 2004. When Sarah took one risk too many by confronting Rachel, Rachel was armed with a knife and used it to effectively kill Sarah. She even goes so far as to stage a burglary in her own home to cover up her thefts, which is the last straw for Chris. After Dena Schlosser and her husband John lost their business and their home, they joined a charismatic church, and Dena devoted herself to church to the exclusion of everything else including her children. Martha Beck was executed in the electric chair in 1951. Sandra J Ketchum, 81. In Ventura, California, Diana Haun, shy and unlucky in love, begins a hot, passionate affair with womanizer Michael Dally, despite the fact that Michael is married, and his wife, Sherri, refuses to give him up. Each of the juvenile perpetrators in this story received the maximum sentences allowed under Canadian Law: 10 years. Their victim of choice: a trusting old lady, eighty-five-year-old Anne Brackett, with whom they spent hours chatting about her family before stabbing her. On April 2, 1993, the day of Driver's trial, an outraged Nesler shoots and kills him in court. Della Sutorius comes off as a sweet, charming and beautiful woman to the men who fall in love with her, but her true colors come out after the weddings. Gunness's motive was to collect life insurance, cash and other valuables from her victims. In early 20th century Memphis, Tennessee, Alma Theede is a prostitute who charms men with her sexuality, but becomes a serial wife who discards her husbands like garbage when she tires of them. Sandra is convicted of second-degree murder and given a minimum twenty-two-year sentence. Charles Manson died in prison on November 19, 2017. However, Kelly has extreme postpartum depression and is still dealing with the trauma of having witnessed her own mother's suicide as a child. Shirley's daughter Norma exposes her mother as a murderer who poisoned Lloyd with antifreeze for Lloyd's life insurance money. She is eventually caught in the act of moving Sam's remains by the police, and upon her conviction, she gets twenty-six years to life in prison. In 1860s Pittsburgh, Martha Grinder is a housewife with a morbid fascination with death. Sandra Ketchum Release Date Sandra Ketchum is serving a life sentence however she is currently eligible for parole Holly Harvey And Sandra Ketchum More News The two teenage girls arrested on Tybee Island for the murder of an elderly couple appeared in court yesterday. Posing as a trick-or-treater on October 31, 2003, Heather attempts to shoot Diane with a shotgun, but winds up shooting and killing Diane's innocent neighbor, Robert "Bob" Wilkie, instead, after he sees her face. Puente was accused of poisoning her victims, stealing their Social Security checks, then burying seven of their bodies in her backyard. Anne Gates marries and murders two husbands for their money, shooting the first execution-style and beating the second with a fireplace poker, all while continuing to carry on an affair with her high school sweetheart. Even after his parents sent the money, they killed the boy to keep him from revealing their identities. Her attempt to gain the inheritance fails, as before his death, Moses disinherited her from his will. Feeling betrayed, Misook plots revenge and ultimately strangles Linda in Misook's sewing shop. Marlene Johnson's marriage to husband Ervin becomes troubled due to Marlene's jealousy and volatile behavior against him and coworker, Shirley Pierce. She gets 30 years in prison plus three years in an asylum, dying in 1970. In 2003, the couple decide to rob and kill retired Pastor Julian Brandon and his wife Alice. Angelina finally kills Frank in 2000, by poisoning him with antifreeze. Both Monique and Andrew faced the death penalty, but instead were sentenced to life without parole. In November 2005, she shoots Keith in the head while he sleeps, hoping to collect on his $500,000 life insurance policy. When Vaughne forbids her daughter to see her boyfriend, Nakisha stabs her mother forty-three times and she and Annie hide the body in a tool shed. Her next parole hearing is in 2022. Jennifer Reali Was with a man who used seduction and Bible passages to convince her to murder his wife, painting the murder as an act of mercy because his wife had lupus. She lies about Peter raping her, and then, in October 2012, gets smitten friend Joseph Collins to help beat him to death so she can spend all his money. Jill Coit Married a man for his money, but when he learns that she has been married 11 times, he divorces her, and she then ends the relationship (along with his life) for good with a gun. Mary Jane Fonder was also a suspect in the disappearance of her father in August 1993. In early 20th century Catawissa, Missouri, Bertha Gifford is a nurse who murders seventeen of her patients with arsenic - including several members of her husband's family. Sandra Ketchum and Holly Harvey Holly befriended another troubled teen, 15 year old Sandra Ketchum. In Las Vegas in 1863, Laura Fair thinks that she has found the perfect man in handsome lawyer Alexander P. Crittenden, until she learns that he is married with kids. Jacquelyn "Jackie" Greco is living the good life in Illinois with husband Carl Gaimari, but their marriage is on the rocks due to them having extramarital affairs and Jackie neglecting her children. Sentenced initially to death, Edythe is paroled in 1971 and lives out the rest of her days peacefully. Heather Barbara is a troubled woman with a hot temper fueled by drugs; her temper cost her husband and children. As her relationship with Gregg starts to have problems, Pam decides to fix them by hiring the teens to kill him for her in May 1990. Later, in 2011, it is revealed that Esti killed both men and hid their remains in the basement of her ice cream parlor in Vienna, Austria. Sharon Carr was a young African-British girl with a troubled childhood from Camberley, England, but that chaos turns to violence on the night of June 6, 1992. She was sentenced to death in 1993, but in August 2008, her sentence was commuted to life in prison. Coo and Clift's motive for murder was simply to collect the life insurance that had been purchased on Wright. Sentenced to 15 years to life, both Karen and Laura were free on parole as of December 2012. of malice murder and was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. Anjette was sentenced to death, but was later sent to an insane asylum, where she died of a heart attack in 1977. Richard gets a twenty-five-year-to-life sentence, and Angela is sentenced to death row, which is later commuted to life without parole in August 2020. In Nottingham, England, Dorothea Nancy Waddingham starts her own nursing home, despite lack of medical training and false credentials as a nurse, but finds caring for elderly patient Louisa Baguley and her daughter, Ada, too strenuous. When Tom begins an affair with a servant girl, Katie has had enough and shoots Tom in the head while he sleeps. But Shelly is determined to have the final move, and on February 23, 2014, Shelly invites Darcy to drink at the house of her twin sister, Kelly Arndt O'Neil, to reconcile, but Darcy doesn't want to get back with her. Row was sentenced to death. This time, she is convicted and sent to the electric chair. Throughout her whole life, she finds a few young lovers to have relationships with until her husband discovers her infidelity. She received a three-year prison sentence after pleading guilty at trial. In August 2009, she tortures and kills a paralyzed man who claimed to be a police snitch and she is sentenced to life without parole. Join Facebook to connect with Sandra Ketchum and others you may know. Sixteen years later, Christopher confesses, and he and his wife Susan receive twenty-five years to life. Both murderers get caught very quickly and are sentenced to life without parole, with Delpha Jo taking a plea for the sentence to avoid the death penalty. Barbara faced a death sentence, but ultimately received life without parole. In Romania during the 1920s and 1930s, Vera Renczi poisoned her husbands, lovers, and her son with arsenic before placing their bodies in zinc-lined coffins in her wine cellar. After Dena Thompson attempts to murder her new third husband with the lure of sex, he barely survives and she gets three years in jail. In Peoria, Arizona, Doris Ann Carlson is a part-time nursing assistant living with her husband, David Carlson, and her mother-in-law, Lynne Carlson, who has multiple sclerosis. Korena's lack of planning and inattention to detail in the murder plot is her undoing, as she is discovered and arrested very quickly. In Tucson, Arizona, Shawna Forde starts a group of "minutemen" vigilantes to track down illegal Mexican immigrants, and recruits Jason Bush and Albert Gaxiola to join her. In 1910s Wisconsin, talented schoolteacher Grace Lusk begins a passionate affair with veterinarian David Roberts, but after years of the affair. The baby girl survived and was safely returned to her father when police caught Montgomery the next day at her home. Vladimir pleads guilty and is given 22 and a half years; he is released in 2015. She is sentenced to fifteen years to life. She receives a death sentence and still sits on Alabama's death row. Both Natasha and her gang received life with no parole. Sherman got a life sentence. Alongside her boyfriend, Christopher Vasquez, she stabbed a regular drinking buddy in excess of 40 times and dumped him in water near Strawberry Fields in Central Park. In January 1988, she shoots husband Richard in his sleep, then enlists her lover and another co-worker to help dispose of the body. Angelina tries to kill Frank by causing a gas leak in the house, but he survives. To this day, her father's role in the crime is still contested. Her coworker received an 18 month sentence. She is sentenced to fifty-five years in prison. After her father assaults her lover, Patty convinces DeLuca to help her murder her parents and younger brother, Michael, promising him a cut of her inheritance. Harris was released from prison to undergo triple bypass surgery and died in 2012 at the age of eighty-nine. In 2019, her sentence was vacated and she faced a retrial; Paige ultimately accepted a plea deal in August 2019 for 20 years. Both girls are sentenced to life in prison without parole, with Larketa getting an additional four to twenty years for arson and conspiracy. She and her husband Danny befriend Demetra Faye Parker, and in September 1980, they decide to use Demetra in a sex game. In Edmond, Oklahoma, Delpha Jo Spunaugle is on her fourth marriage, and her union with husband Dennis is troubled due to Dennis's alcoholism, abuse, and infidelity. She steals $180,000 from Richard Piech's car dealership over a period of six months and, knowing she will soon be caught, hires a hit man to beat and kill Richard. She is convicted of first-degree murder and is now serving fifty years to life in prison. Gates serves only four years in prison for her second husband's murder. After her sentencing, Nadiyah dies behind bars from a seizure on July 1, 2014. Dennis dies in prison in 2003, while Brandi, on appeal, is currently eligible for parole. She was jailed for it for 60 years, but there is still a dispute as to who the perpetrator really is. She never faces justice, cowardly committing suicide in August 2003 by drowning herself and her infant son, Zachary, in the Atlantic Ocean. His life indeed destroyed, a grieving Ron commits suicide two months after the murder, and Darcy is serving life in prison without parole. Susan did not believe in divorce and felt the only way out was murder. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . She served a life sentence with possibility of parole after serving fifty years, but died in prison in July 2000. Marie is sentenced to twenty years to life and has been denied parole six times since her incarceration. Young Sandy (Sandra) K. and Holly H. were lovers. She is caught very quickly, convicted, and sentenced to forty-seven years. She was sentenced to life in prison but was released after serving only seven years of her sentence and died at the age of 56. One of the witnesses to the hanging was author Charles Dickens, who modeled the murderess character in Bleak House after Maria. Guilt-ridden over his crimes, Cassaday committed suicide, but left evidence against Sharee for the police to find before he did so, and Sharee's sentence was life without parole. She is sentenced to a minimum of 17 years in prison. She is found guilty and is sentenced to death, which is overturned in 2013 for life without parole. Toni pleads guilty to second-degree murder and receives life in prison with the possibility of parole after eighteen years, while Kody is convicted of first-degree murder and gets life in prison without parole. Lisa Michelle Lambert Was furious at the fact that her boyfriend Lawrence raped 16-year-old Laurie Show, but blamed the victim rather than her boyfriend. Later, Russo's sentence was changed to twenty-five years to life and was denied parole in June 2018. When Doug ends the relationship, Tracy responds by shooting him in the head and stabbing him in the genitals repeatedly in June 2000. Two months later, at age 11, Bell murdered 3-year-old Brian Howe with her friend Norma Bell (no relation). Virginia Larzelere A seductress who got every man that she came into contact with (including her own son) tangled in a web of lust and greed, which allowed her to hire a hitman to shoot her husband in the middle of the day in his dental office. Tracy Lee Poirier and her lover, Tamara Marie Upton, are child abuse survivors who turned to crime and violence to cope with their pasts. She is hanged on December 23, 1890. After her lies are exposed, she assaults Will again, which earns her a battery charge against her. Alexander promises to leave his wife and marry Laura, but after seven years of empty promises and lies from Alexander, Laura is tired of being the other woman, and shoots him in front of his wife. Elisa takes delight in torturing Zahra, who earlier survived bone cancer that left her almost deaf and took one of her legs. Spending most of her life in expensive British boarding schools, American teen Elizabeth Haysom was an honor student who had plans to study the arts, but her parents did not support her ambitions. In the early 1900s, on a small farm in La Porte, Indiana, Norwegian immigrant Belle Gunness used strychnine to poison her boyfriends before feeding their remains to the hogs. Pam Smart has a great career, beauty, and a lovely romance with her new husband, Gregg. In Russellville, Alabama, Christie Michelle Scott lacks the patience and love to deal with her autistic son, Mason. Sarah Williams and Katrina "Kit" Walsh are best friends despite their twenty-year age difference, and enjoy using men for money, with Sarah having sex with them. Lucille Miller was an ambitious housewife with dreams of climbing the social status unlike her husband Cork. Allison Miller is a young single mother who looks after her two sons until she meets Jasper "Pig" Thomas. She later confessed to a priest and was sentenced to death, then she was re-sentenced to life in prison, but was released in 1885 and dedicated herself to the church. Fearing divorce will lead to financial ruin and losing her two sons, she tries to hire a hit man, but is scammed each time until she meets 42-year-old Sidney Porterfield, who soon proves hes genuinely interested and beats Ron to death with a tire iron in February 1985. Sarah's new lover is fifty-seven-year-old Ian Johnston, but he breaks off the fling to be with his partner Sadie Hartley. She later becomes known as the Merry Widow of Windy Nook, and her death sentence is overturned, commuted to life in prison without parole instead. Julia is convicted of first-degree murder and is serving forty-four years in prison. The TV film was narrated by Marsha Crenshaw. Realizing that her father had also wanted her dead, Cinnamon helps send her father to prison for life without parole, and is herself paroled in 1992. Styllou Christofi moves from Cyprus to Britain to be with her son Stavros, his wife, Hella, and three grandchildren, but things don't go well from the get-go, with Styllou being constantly judgmental of her 35-year-old daughter-in-law, and things come to a head on July 29, 1954, when Styllou ultimately bludgeons and strangles Hella to death and burns the house down to destroy the body, though she quickly gets help to save the children. When Crystal tries to join in, Giovanni pushes her away, causing Crystal to go berserk and shoot all three. The women beat him, then disposed of his unconscious body in a nearby river. Anu Singh An Australian law student who was a suicidal and delusional young woman obsessed with her body more than her fianc, Joe. After Ketchum released her, she went into shock, and died in a New York hospital. Cari's body is never recovered. But Lawrence is still married to his wife Dorothy, who he is separated from. Roxie Hart of the musical Chicago is based on Beulah. Hunter finds a new girlfriend, but Tracey charms her way back into his bed, and then accuses him of raping her, but her case crumbles under closer scrutiny. In 1908, Illinois maid Essie Bible marries her newly widowed employer, Haville Bible, in order to justify what others see as immoral behavior. Bthory, who became known as the "Blood Countess", was imprisoned in 1609. In New Orleans during the early 19th century, French socialite Delphine LaLaurie beat, tortured, and performed medical experiments on slaves in the basement of her mansion. When her husband, Paul Berkley, leaves for a tour of duty in Iraq, she begins an affair with her teenage stepson's friend, Andrew Canty, 18. She received a life sentence which was commuted in 2011, making her eligible for parole. Originally, her sentence was made by her how old she was on the day of the murder: twenty-two years, seven months, and six days. The 52 minutes long TV film which was the basic pilot to the show covered 4 cases of women throughout history who committed murders by poison. In San Diego in 1987, Deana Wild forged a friendship with Virginia Rearden. When Molly and Jason move back to the United States, however, their relationship deteriorates due to Molly's possessive nature over his kids after she had a miscarriage. There, she marries Moses Worms, and they move. 36-year-old single mother Ellie Starr Nesler sends her six-year-old son, Willy, away to a Christian summer camp, where he and several other boys are molested by thirty-one-year-old convicted pedophile Daniel Driver. Obituary. Not about to be separated from James, Wendy has him strangle Betty on December 28, 1994, and the two killers hold Kathy hostage for three days, until she is able to escape on New Year's Eve and get aid from a neighbor. 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 March 2022, a new trial was ordered,[3] ending with the charges against Dorotik being dropped.[4]. In Vidor, Texas, Julia Andrews is a fifty-six-year-old divorcee with several children when she meets Randy Peddy, a man who is sixteen years her junior. Brenda Spencer On January 29, 1979, when she was 16 years old, Spencer opened fire on a schoolyard in San Diego, killing the principal and custodian and wounding eight children and a police officer. Lisa and Roger are sentenced to death, although Roger's sentence is later overturned to life without parole. When he broke things off, she murdered him in his bed with a baseball bat and a knife. Laura is acquitted of murder by reason of insanity, but is lonely and ostracized for the rest of her life. Suffering from postpartum psychosis, Dena killed her 10-month-old daughter Margaret to "send her to heaven", but was acquitted of murder by reason of insanity and was institutionalized for six years. For cooperating with the investigation, Bernadette receives a minimum of 13 years and six months. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Elise Ledvina is known in Milwaukee as a caring Catholic mother who values setting a good example, but secretly battles with intense delusions due to schizophrenia. Stacey Barker is at first a devoted single mother to 18-month-old Emma, but soon she spends her nights partying while her mother Susan watches Emma. Facing a death sentence, she pleads guilty to three counts of capital murder and three counts of attempted murder and is sentenced to life in prison without parole. Chuck pleads guilty and is sentenced to twenty-five years, while Martha receives fifty years and is eligible for parole in 2028. She told a reporter that she did it because she did not "like Mondays" (the case inspired the song "I Don't Like Mondays" by Irish punk rock group The Boomtown Rats). After their breakup, Linda goes on a months-long campaign of harassment and stalking when he meets his new girlfriend. Carl and Sarah Collier were brutally murdered in their north Fayette home, each receiving more than 15 stab wounds. In South London, Rebecca Douglas and Sierra Leonean immigrant Julie Sheriff are troubled teens whose friendship turns to hatred when they end up in rival gangs. View the profiles of people named Sandra Ketchum. They stage a burglary to cover up the murder, but the police aren't fooled at this, and the murderers are exposed and convicted in 2007, with Roger sentenced to eighteen years to life, and Jacqueline getting twenty years to life. Marybeth Tinning of Duanesburg, New York, loved the attention that she received after her third child died of meningitis as a baby. The two get engaged, but Ross wants to spend more time at work than with his fiance. The hitmen are never found. Both are sentenced to hang publicly and are hanged together, becoming the first couple hanged together since 1700. In Worth County, Missouri, empty nesters Shannon O'Roark Griffin and her husband, Roscoe, are living apart, with Shannon refusing to move from their home in Missouri.