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Janie Lou Gibbs: Georgia’s “Black Widow” and "Church Lady" Who Poisoned Her Own Family for Profit
The mask: “church lady,” daycare operator, trusted neighbor In Cordele, Georgia, Janie Lou Gibbs blended into the safest kind of small-town scenery: a mother, a churchgoing woman, and a caregiver who ran a daycare. People trusted her—because everything about her life looked ordinary, even admirable. That’s what makes this case so chilling for true crime listeners: the danger didn’t arrive from outside the home. It lived at the center of it. Between 1966 and 1967 , multiple


Teresa Lewis: Greed and Murder-for-Hire
Teresa Lewis: Greed, Murder-for-Hire, and the Death Penalty Controversy True Crime | Virginia Murder Case | Death Penalty Debate On the...


H2H S.5 E.221 Jane Anker Hylton. Injustice, Justice, and DNA Exoneration.
The Jane Anker Hylton Case: A Tale of Justice, Injustice, and DNA Exoneration In the quiet suburb of Sacramento, California, on a fateful...


H2H S.5 E.214 William Talbott II | Justice Delayed
November 19, 1987: A Tragic Trip Begins On a seemingly ordinary November day in 1987, young Canadian couple Jay Cook and Tanya Van...
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