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  2. Sharee Miller - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Miller (1999-1999; his death) Children: ... is an American woman convicted of plotting the murder of her husband, Bruce Miller, ... Sharee Miller was released ...

  3. Deadly Women - Wikipedia

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    Sharee MillerMiller, a businesswoman from Flint, Michigan, used the Internet as a tool to manipulate her lover, police officer Jerry Cassaday, into killing her husband Bruce in 1999. Cassaday died by suicide but left evidence against Miller for the police to find before he did so.

  4. Forensic Files season 8 - Wikipedia

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    When a computer forensics expert examined the computers owned by the wife, 28-year-old Sharee Miller, and her lover, Gerry Cassaday, a Kansas City homicide detective who had recently just committed suicide, he found all the evidence needed to convict Sharee of murder. Sharee had hired Gerry to kill Bruce by tricking him into thinking Bruce had ...

  5. Gerald and Charlene Gallego - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Armond Gallego [1] was born on July 17, 1946, in Sacramento, California.His mother was a sex worker, while his estranged father was a criminal who in 1955 became the first man executed in the Mississippi gas chamber, for the killing of a police officer during a prison escape. [2]

  6. Fatal Desire - Wikipedia

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    At this point Joe can't take it anymore. With the blessing of Tanya, who provides directions, he plots and sets out to kill Tanya's husband at his auto repair shop where he succeeds in shooting him to death late one night. During the weeks following the murder, the relationship between Joe and Tanya disintegrates.

  7. Capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    The Torah/Old Testament lays down the death penalty for murder, [19] kidnapping, practicing magic, violation of the Sabbath, blasphemy, and a wide range of sexual crimes, although evidence [specify] suggests that actual executions were exceedingly rare, if they occurred at all. [20] [page needed] A Peshotanu was a condemned person Ancient Persia.

  8. Capital punishment by country - Wikipedia

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    Death penalty for murder; instigating a minor's or a mentally ill's suicide; treason; terrorism; a second conviction for drug trafficking; aircraft hijacking; aggravated robbery; espionage; kidnapping; being a party to a criminal conspiracy to commit a capital offence; attempted murder by those sentenced to life imprisonment if the attempt ...

  9. Lucille Miller - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Marie Miller (née Maxwell; January 17, 1930 – November 4, 1986) was a Canadian-American housewife and mother who was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of her husband. Prosecutors alleged Miller was inspired by the eponymous plot device of the film Double Indemnity , a provision in which the proceeds of a life insurance ...