Nancy Crampton Brophy, a romance novelist who wrote an essay in 2011 titled “How To Murder Your Husband,” has been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of murdering her husband, Daniel Brophy, in 2018.
Irene Lanning Xeniti was reported missing by her daughter in May. Her husband, Ian Lanning, has now been charged with her murder — though her body remains unaccounted for.
Paul Chandler allegedly first told authorities that an unknown intruder could have been responsible for the death of his girlfriend, Kaycee Wofford, but they say he then claimed she died from "rough sex."
Cindy Schulz-Juedes, 67, found "the goose that laid the golden egg" when she met pharmacist Kenneth Juedes, prosecutors said. Then, they say, she slaughtered it.
Prosecutors say Danielle Redlick checked messages on a dating app in the hours after she stabbed her husband, Michael Redlick, to death but before she called the police.
His defense attorneys called Joseph Oberhansley's murder of his ex-girlfriend Tammy Jo Blanton "Gruesome. Horrific. Brutal," but argued that the nature of the crimes should indicate just how "serious and debilitating" his mental health was.
Kyle Rigdon allegedly sent threatening texts and social media posts just one day before he allegedly hit Kayla Bowling with his car while she was on her bicycle, killing her.
Colleen Hoopes was allegedly shot to death by her husband, Christopher Hoopes, in late May. Police say he claimed he shot her in the middle of the night after she "startled" him.
Nearly a year after a restaurant server saved an abused boy by writing him a note to ask if he needed help, a Florida jury found his stepfather guilty of multiple charges of abuse.