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Raymond Martinez Fernandez (December 17, 1914 – March 8, 1951) and Martha Jule Beck (May 6, 1920 – March 8, 1951) were an American serial killer couple. They were convicted of one murder, are known to have committed two more, and were suspected of having killed up to twenty victims during a spree between 1947 and 1949.
Martha Beck is a sullen, overweight nursing administrator living in Mobile, Alabama, with her elderly mother. Martha's friend Bunny surreptitiously submits Martha's name to a "lonely hearts" club, which results in a letter from Raymond Fernandez of New York City. Overcoming her initial reluctance, Martha corresponds with Ray and becomes ...
It is a neo-noir based on the true story of the notorious "Lonely Hearts Killers" spree killing of the 1940s, Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez. [2] The story of Beck and Fernandez was also the subject of the 1970 film The Honeymoon Killers, directed by Leonard Kastle and the 1996 film Deep Crimson, directed by Arturo Ripstein.
Raymond Fernandez (1914–1951) and Martha Beck (1920–1951) – known as "The Honeymoon Killers" and "The Lonely Hearts Killers" [4] Albert Fish (1870–1936)
Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck: 8 March 1951 Murders of Janet Fay, Delphine Downing, and Rainelle Downing Richard Power [99] 8 March 1951 Murder-Robbery John King [99] 8 March 1951 Murder-Robbery John Saiu [99] 12 April 1951 Murder Edward Kelly [99] 30 January 1952 Murder Wallace Ford Jr. [99] 30 January 1952 Murder Bernard Stein [99] 6 ...
Martha visits Donny at the bar, attends his comedy shows and emails him constantly. She also develops a nickname for Donny: "baby reindeer." Baby Reindeer (Ed Miller / Netflix)
Martha spoke about the divorce in 2020, saying that it was a big deal to actually go through with it, because she was the first person in her family to separate from her spouse and actually went ...
The story follows real-life killers Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez, [3] who develop a twisted infatuation with each other as they travel the country luring unsuspecting victims through personal ads in the newspaper. Travolta played the lead detective on the case and Byrd played his troubled son.