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Stone Cold Bitches : True Stories of Female Serial Killers

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A tale of two of the most cold-hearted female serial killers in history.

When sheriff's officers in Rushville, Indiana, talked about the death of David Plue, they came up empty in their search for motives. Plue was the nicest, sweetest man around. He had had been shot in the head, execution-style, his body discarded alongside a rural highway. They never suspected his widow, Anne Gates, until nine years later, they would find her second husband dead in his home, skull crushed by a dozen blows from something resembling a poker.

Lynn Turner's, Glenn, died after allegedly being sick with the flu. The death of what had been described as her common law husband, Randy Thompson, under remarkably similar circumstances, aroused the suspicion of law enforcement. After investigation, it was determined by authorities that Lynn had murdered both her husbands by poisoning them with ethylene glycol-based antifreeze.

48 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 28, 2016

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May 24, 2019
I was interested to learn about Annie gates and Lynn Turner. However found it sad that they had little information on the psychological side of the girls. I liked the writing and learnt from it I just want ould have liked to heard from the criminals side and what they thought. It see just how messed up their thinking was. Overall felice Hart is a great writer and I'd totally read more from her.
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January 19, 2017
I think this book needs a lot of editing. The information is good and it's a quick half hour read.
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