- Love can drive a woman to the darkest and most horrifying places in her mind. A besotted teenager turns on her best friends, a mother chooses her boyfriend over her only child and a nurse becomes a killer on the run.
- Deadly Women examines cases where women kill out of a twisted sense of love including Christine Paolilla who killed her four best friends at the prompting of her sociopath boyfriend, Penny Boudreau who killed her own child to keep her boyfriend, and prison worker Jennifer Hyatte who fell in love with a convict and killed in an effort to set him free.—Shatterdaymorn
- Christine Paolilla - Under the influence and with her boyfriend Christopher Snider, Christine murders her four best friends in a robbery gone wrong in Houston on July 18, 2003 and remained on the loose for three years. Even during that time, however, she was not exactly free, as she was being haunted by her murdered friends. She confides in her husband Justin Rott and she was arrested. She faced the death penalty, but since she was 17, she was sentenced to 40 years to life, with the possibility of parole. Penny Boudreau - A Clark's Harbour resident realized that her boyfriend Vernon Macumber was sick of her arguments with her 12-year-old daughter Karissa, so he said "Either she goes or I go". Upon saying that, he meant that she must go to live with her father, but Penny strangled Karissa on January 27, 2008. She was found guilty of second degree murder, and was sentenced to 20 years. She was granted escort leave in 2018. Jennifer Hyatte fell in love with a prisoner while working as a nurse in Kingston, Tennessee and they got married. After her husband's latest parole hearing, she showed up at the courthouse with a gun and shot a guard to free her husband. On the run, they saw a news story at a hotel, revealing that the guard had died on the way to the hospital and that branded Jennifer and George as murderers. Both people involved faced the death penalty, but pled guilty and were sentenced to life without parole.
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