Leonard Cohen sang, “All I ever learned from love / Was how to shoot somebody who outdrew ya,” which should certainly strike a chord with followers of true crime. We’ve seen time and again how, after a bitter break-up, a person can go to extraordinary lengths to get their own back, whether the wrongs they’ve suffered are real or exist entirely in their own heads. Join us for a true crime story of greed, revenge, and toxic self-absorption.
Sources:
Die, My Love by Kathryn Casey
48 Hours, S17E29, “Two Wigs, a Gun and a Murder”
https://richmond.com/from-the-archives/from-the-archives-piper-rountree-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-for-killing-ex-husband-in/article_b5a5b3be-017c-5a34-a053-e255a947f36b.htmlhttps://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna7037898https://law.justia.com/cases/virginia/court-of-appeals-unpublished/2007/0155062.htmlhttps://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/lawyer-gets-life-in-ex-husband-s-death-1916001.phpFollow us, campers!
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