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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. It is hosted by former FBI criminal profiler Candice DeLong and narrated by Lynnanne Zager.
DeLong was the lead profiler in San Francisco, California, and worked on the Unabomber case. [1] Currently, she hosts the Investigation Discovery programs Deadly Women and Facing Evil with Candice DeLong, [1] the Wondery podcast Killer Psyche, [2] and the Discovery+ program The Deadly Type with Candice DeLong. [3]
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On the Case with Paula Zahn is an American documentary and news program broadcast on Investigation Discovery since October 18, 2009. [1] The program explores in-depth stories of crime mysteries and interviews with involved individuals, closest to the cases and includes expert analysis.
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.
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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)).
Dana Sue Gray (born December 6, 1957) is an American serial killer who murdered three elderly women in 1994. She was caught after a fourth intended victim survived and identified her. Gray claims to have committed the murders to support her spending habits.