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Joan Olive Robinson Hill (February 6, 1931 – March 19, 1969) was a socialite and equestrian from Houston, Texas.Her unexplained death at age 38 led to her husband, John Hill, becoming the first person to be indicted by the state of Texas on the charge of murder by omission.
His wife Rhea died, aged 86, just over two years later in June 1987. [62] Following the death of her husband, Connie Hill petitioned the court for custody of her 12-year-old stepson, Robert. She was joined in filing the petition by John Hill's mother and sister. [63] Connie and Robert Hill lived in the Kirby Drive home for several years.
Muñoz was a stay-at-home mother living in Laredo, Texas, with her two young sons before her husband, a nurse’s anesthetist, called 911 to report he had found her dead in the early morning hours ...
Betty Broderick shot and killed her ex-husband, Daniel, and his new wife, Linda, in 1989 while they were sleeping in their home in the United States. Heather Osland drugged and had her son kill her husband in 1991, creating a test case for the battered woman syndrome defense in Australia. [7]
An Australian man who killed his pregnant wife and then put her body in a bath of acid has been sentenced to over 21 years in jail. On Thursday, Dec. 19, Meraj Zafar, 23, appeared via video link ...
An Indiana woman who once profusely praised her husband’s support during her cancer treatment was killed by him in a murder-suicide, per police. Brandy Manville, 46, was fatally shot by husband ...
At 3:00 a.m. the next morning, DeVault was assaulted by an unknown assailant as she was jogging, suffering a broken jaw and ankle. [9] Following the beating, police investigated a man who lived with DeVault, Stanley Cook, Jr., and found dirty, bloody clothing. [10] Both DeVault and Cook initially told police that Cook had killed Harrell. [10]
Rushton was killed three weeks later. Her mother, Myra Simpson, said, “Lucy was failed by professionals who could have stepped in to help,” according to the statement. “Her death has broken ...