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anyone remember the Georgia antifreeze 'black widow' bitch?
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i watched her trial on Court TV, it was riveting. a real soap opera. i wonder if she offed herself, she was only 42. cold ruthless bitch killed 2 men with antifreeze...one a policeman, one a firefighter. cunt. dead cunt now.

ATLANTA -- Lynn Turner, who was convicted in 2007 of killing her husband and boyfriend with antifreeze, has died in prison.

Officials said Turner, 42, died in Metro State Prison in Atlanta on Monday.

A release from corrections officials said Turner was found in her cell at 6:55 a.m. Monday and that prison medical staff and EMS crews were unable to revive her.

The cause of death is under investigation by the GBI Medical Examiner's office.

The trial found that Turner murdered her husband, Cobb County police officer Maurice Turner in 1995, and in 2001, killed her boyfriend, Forsyth County firefighter Randy Thompson -- both by poisoning with antifreeze.

She was serving a life sentence for Thompson's murder.


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Turner, a former 911 operator, was sentenced to life without parole in 2007 after a jury found her guilty in the 2001 killing of her boyfriend, Randy Thompson, who died from antifreeze poisoning.

Thompson was a Forsyth County firefighter and the father of her two children.

When convicted in the Thompson case, Turner was already serving a life sentence for the 1995 death of her husband, Glenn Turner, a Cobb County police officer.

The murder charge in Thompson's death was filed after that 2004 conviction.


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One less fucked up individual.
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they ruled out foul play, so the only thing left if there was no medical cause evident at autopsy, was suicide. inmates, if not watched carefully when given meds, will hoard them to take all at once. that is what i suspect anyway, from lack of obvious cause or disease process.
An autopsy couldn't provide a cause of death for Lynn Turner, the former 911 operator convicted of killing her husband and a boyfriend with antifreeze poisoning, and toxicology testing will be required, a spokesman for the Georgia Bureau of Investigations medical examiner said.
good riddance to a slut bitch who should have received the death penalty.

















































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How the hell does someone get to the point where they can murder another in cold blood while pretending they care about that person. That's seriously fucked up. I've never even cared enough about a crappy situation to wish someone dead.
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it was all about collecting their life insurance.
Turner was convicted of murder for the 1995 death of her husband, police officer Glenn Turner, and for the 2001 death of her boyfriend, firefighter Randy Thompson, both of whom were poisoned with antifreeze.

Glenn Turner died March 3, 1995, from what was initially determined to be an irregular heartbeat. A week later, Turner moved in with Thompson, with whom she had begun an affair several months prior.

But it was not until Thompson died in 2001 under similar circumstances that authorities exhumed the body of Glenn Turner and performed another autopsy.

In both cases, the men had exhibited flulike symptoms before being taken to the emergency room. They both died less than 24 hours after they left the hospital, from what a coroner initially identified as heart failure.

Further examination, however, revealed traces of ethylene glycol, a byproduct of antifreeze, in both of their bodies. Cobb County prosecutors labeled the defendant a "black widow" who murdered both men for financial gain.

After her husband's death, Turner received more than $150,000 in benefits and interest from his life insurance and pension. She received about $36,000 from Thompson's death.

















































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well no surprise, i thought so (post#4).
when i worked corrections the nurses made certain inmates swallowed their meds so they couldn't be hoarded. someone should be in the shit for this.

Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- A Georgia inmate, found dead in prison where she was serving a life sentence for killing her boyfriend and husband with antifreeze, apparently committed suicide, authorities said Wednesday.

Autopsy results on Julia Lynn Womack Turner showed she died from the "toxic effects of the prescription medication propranolol, a blood pressure medication that Ms. Turner had been prescribed," according to Georgia's chief medical examiner.

Investigators found no evidence of injury or foul play and the prison death is being classified as a suicide, Dr. Kris Sperry said.

"Toxicology studies revealed that Ms. Turner had a lethal level of this drug in her blood indicating that she had ingested an amount well above the prescribed dosage," Dr. Sperry said.

















































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