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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 ...
Deadly Sins: No Forgiveness (2022–23) Deadly Women (2005–21) Deadly Women: Fatal Instincts (2022) Death by Gossip with Wendy Williams (2015) Death in the Deep South (2023) Desperate Measures (2013) Detective (2017) Detective Diaries (2021) The Detectives Club: New Orleans (2017) Devil Among Us (2020) Devil in Suburbia (2022) Devil in the ...
On 6 January 2009, Thompson was the subject of an episode of Crimewatch Solved. [44] On 31 August 2012, Thompson was the subject of a season 6 episode of Deadly Women. It was titled 'Insatiable Greed'. [45] On 3 October 2013, an episode of Britain's Deadly Women was aired that featured Thompson's case. [46]
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]
Snapped is an American true crime television series produced by Jupiter Entertainment which depicts high-profile or bizarre cases of women accused of murder. There are 651 episodes. There are 651 episodes.
Drama in the courtroom . The moment when O’Donnell asked for the lights to be turned up during Ashley’s criminal trial came on the fourth day, near the end of her time on the witness stand.
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.
Griffin's case was profiled on the Oxygen Network program Snapped on February 3, 2008 and it was also profiled on Investigation Discovery's Deadly Women on October 12, 2012. On September 8, 2019, the case was also featured on HLN's Vengeance: Killer Neighbors. Griffin filed an appeal to the Colorado Court of Appeals in April 2009.