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Nannie married Samuel Doss of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in June 1953. Doss was a Nazarene minister who had lost his family to a tornado in Carroll County, Arkansas. Samuel disapproved of the romance novels and stories that his wife adored. In September, Samuel was admitted to the hospital with flu-like symptoms.
Nannie Doss may have seemed like “a loving grandmother with a charming smile,” as one local Oklahoma newspaper described her. But investigators began to suspect there was something sinister ...
Between 1927 and 1954, Nannie Doss fatally poisoned four of her husbands, two of her children, her mother, one of her mothers-in-law, and two of her grandsons. She received the nickname "The Giggling Granny" because she seemed to giggle when she confessed to the murders.
The Oklahoma State Penitentiary, nicknamed "Big Mac", [3] is a prison of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections located in McAlester, Oklahoma, on 1,556 acres (6.30 km 2). Opened in 1908 with 50 inmates in makeshift facilities, today the prison holds more than 750 male offenders, [ 1 ] the vast majority of which are maximum-security inmates.
Doss, Nannie: 1927–1954 11 11 Died in prison Known as "The Giggling Granny" and "The Jolly Black Widow"; poisoned four husbands, two children, her two sisters, her mother, a grandson, and a mother-in-law [192] Dowler, David: 1983–1987 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment Poisoned three acquaintances in Odessa, Texas [193] Duffy, Charles Lee ...
Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, two other potential swing votes on Gabbard, said she had addressed their concerns privately.
Losing a pet is every owner’s worst nightmare, and for Paul Guilbeault, that nightmare lasted eight long years. In 2017, during a move, his miniature pinscher, Damian, vanished. Despite the time ...
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