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Deadly Women is an American true crime documentary television series produced by Beyond International Group [1] and airing on the Investigation Discovery (ID) network. [ 2 ] The series focuses on murders committed by women.
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The crime was an inspiration for Megan Abbott's 2018 novel Give Me Your Hand, [5] and was covered in episodes of Forensic Files (Season 6, episode 5 (2001)), Redrum [6] (Season 2, episode 17 (2014)), and Deadly Women (Season 6, episode 2 (2012)). It was also the subject of Morbid: A True Crime Podcast, episode 552 in March 2024.
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The case was featured in a LMN (Lifetime Movie Network) 2015 episode of Diabolical Women. [19] [20] [21] Gray's murder spree was also featured in a 2017 episode of It Takes A Killer on the television channel Escape. [22] [23] [24] The case was also featured in Discovery Channel's series The New Detectives season 7
True crime author Diane Fanning published Her Deadly Web in 2012 about the Raynella Dossett Leath case. Her case was first profiled on Deadly Women on November 18, 2011, [14] and subsequently on Snapped on June 17, 2012. On September 30, 2017, the TV show 48 Hours profiled her and her 2017 murder trial in the episode "The Widow on Solway Road ...
Jill Lonita Coit (née Billiot; born June 11, 1943, or 1944 [5]) is an American convicted murderer.A con artist and serial bigamist who has been married 11 times to nine different men since 1961, [1] Coit was convicted of killing her eighth husband in 1993 and is also suspected of killing her third husband in 1972.
FBI profiler Candice DeLong counts down the "10 Deadliest Women" featured on the show in seasons 2–4, as determined by viewer votes on Investigation Discovery's website. The special featured clips from each Deadly Women episode. The results were as follows: #10 Myra Hindley, #9 Caril Ann Fugate, #8 Lisa M. Montgomery, #7 Christa Pike, #6 ...