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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.
Candice DeLong (born July 16, 1950) is an American former FBI criminal profiler [1] and bestselling author. [2] DeLong was the lead profiler in San Francisco, California, and worked on the Unabomber case. [1]
The case featured in an episode of the true crime series Deadly Women titled "Fatal Obsession", in an episode of the true crime series Solved titled "Life and Death", and in the fifth episode of the documentary series No One Saw a Thing that aired on the Sundance Channel on August 29, 2019. The artist Jasper Schalks made a song about the life ...
The Investigation Discovery channel commissioned a documentary focusing upon the killings committed by Mary Bell as part of their true-life crime documentary series Deadly Women. This 45-minute documentary, titled "Young Blood", was first broadcast on 20 August 2009. [93]
Deadly Women, season 4, episode 2). Spinelli, who fled Detroit and the so-called Purple Gang she ran with—earning her the nickname "The Duchess"—settled in San Francisco, where she regularly took in young, delinquent, homeless men. She would cook and clean for them and train them to be professional criminals. [3]
1 in 3 women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) will attempt to take their own lives, and 72% experience suicidal ideation. Amanda L., 28, knows these statistics all too well.
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)).
Deadly Women is an American documentary television series focusing on true crime, specifically female killers.It first aired in 2005 on the Discovery Channel.It was originally based on a TV documentary film called Poisonous Women, which was released in 2003.