I haven't had any experience with anything like this, but I always wonder in the cases of suspected crimes if there isn't always someone, somewhere who knows SOMETHING that may be a critical piece of evidence. They only way they will be found or come forward is if they see something on the news...
Doesn't the poison remain in the hair shaft? There would be some trace of something in the remains, I would assume, even after all these years. The 2nd husband wouldn't have been so long though--what, 2-3 years?
Interesting reading, for sure. Thanks for sharing that with us--I'm sure it's difficult to read these writings when she doesn't remember incidents the same way you do.
Lucky2, it most definitely would be indicative of some kind of psychological or psychiatric disorder. Coupled with the allegations against her of criminal wrongdoing, it would seem to go far beyond a simple predisposition to lying.
Hi, lucky2.
Just to clarify my statement, I didn't mean to imply that charges wouldn't be forthcoming, but at this point the authorities apparently had not yet accumulated enough evidence to pursue them. I would imagine that when the full autopsy results are in, something will happen. Since...
I'm sure--I don't know how you couldn't be conflicted over this. The evidence points to behavior that you certainly would hate to believe could be committed by someone you know. Truly, I can't even imagine it.
No offense taken in your suspicions of my user name. I've been SillyRabbit on other various forums dating back several years. It goes back probably 20 years, before I even knew what the internet was!
How creepy and almost macabre about the birthday card to the sick stepson. EEK.
Oh, my NO! I assure you I am not JF! I can certainly understand your apprehension, though. I believe if I were in your shoes I would be wary of everyone.
I have a little update on this case.
According to my friend who has family connections, Jeanne is being sued in civil court for wrongful death of Bruce Fulford. Although there hasn't apparently been enough evidence to pursue criminal charges against her for his death, the family is suing...
Hello--I found this post while looking for more information about this exhumation, which occurred about 40 miles from me. A good friend of mine (who has ties to the family) has told me that Mr. Spriggs' wife at the time of his death is the suspect in the case. She is also a suspect in the...
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