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Martha Helen Stewart (née Kostyra, Polish: [kɔˈstɨra]; born August 3, 1941) is an American retail businesswoman, writer, and television personality.As the founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, focusing on home and hospitality, [1] she gained success through a variety of business ventures, encompassing publishing, broadcasting, merchandising and e-commerce.
Martha Stewart has been known for decades as the queen of home decor, ... In April 2005, a judge denied Stewart’s request to end her five months of house arrest early, or to expand the time she ...
But Stewart was not so easily deterred. On September 12, 2005, she premiered a brand-new show, The Martha Stewart Show, turning the page and celebrating with her audience: "I am free! No ankle ...
In R.J. Cutler’s new Netflix documentary, Martha, Stewart peels back the curtain and shares how she came to be America’s first self-made female billionaire — and how she managed to bounce ...
On May 21, 2004, Larry Stewart (no relation), a United States Secret Service lab director who testified for the government against Martha Stewart, was charged with two counts of perjury. Stock in Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia jumped as much as 23 percent on the news. Larry Stewart was an expert witness about the ink on a broker's worksheet ...
A voiceover reads the letters in Martha. On the first of 150 days in prison, Stewart writes: "Physical exam, stripped of all clothes. Squat, arms out, cough — embarrassing."
However, no one was charged, and the case languished for decades. In the meantime, several books were published about the murder, including Dominick Dunne's fictional account of the case, A Season in Purgatory (1993), [6] Mark Fuhrman's nonfiction Murder in Greenwich (1998), and Timothy Dumas's nonfiction A Wealth of Evil (1999). [7]
Her remains were located in February 2020 after her adoptive father confessed to her murder. He was previously charged with the 1980 murder of a woman in Virginia. [55] Sue Ann Huskey: c. September 1989 17 Williamson County, Texas Unsolved, identified Victim remained unidentified until January 2020. [56] Jacob Wetterling: c. October 22, 1989 11