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The Eerie Crime Connection Fans Noticed About Ozark s Darlene

The Eerie Crime Connection Fans Noticed About Ozark s Darlene The Eerie Crime Connection Fans Noticed About Ozark s Darlene Netflix The hit Netflix crime drama  Ozark has no shortage of ruthless villains, and in the beginning of the series, one of the most brutal hides in plain sight. While at first, the impulsive Darlene (Lisa Emery) is set up as the loud but fangless spouse of local crime lord Jacob Snell (Peter Mullan), that pretense evaporates when the drug cartel Del (Esai Morales) shows up at the Snell home to hammer out a deal in the season 1 finale and suddenly, you learn just how sharp Darlene s fangs really are. 

Should She be Executed?

Should She Be Executed? The execution of the only female on Federal Death Row set to happen this evening was put on hold.  If executed she will be the first woman to face the death penalty by the United States Government in nearly 70 years.  Originally the execution was set to take place on December 8 th, 2020 but was delayed to today (January 12, 2020) and has yet again been put on hold pending a competency hearing to assess her mental state.  In December of 2004 Lisa Marie Montgomery killed a 23-year-old, pregnant woman in her home in Skidmore, Missouri. The woman, Bobbie Jo Stinnett, a dog breeder, met Montgomery in a Rat Terrier chatroom online called “Ratter Chatter”.  Logging on under the name “Darlene Fischer” and claiming to also be pregnant the two begin sharing emails and bonding under their assumed mutual connection. On December 16

Lisa Montgomery: Looking for answers in the life of a killer

BBC News By Jessica Lussenhop image copyrightReuters / Getty Images Lisa Montgomery - the only female inmate on federal death row in the US - has been executed for murder in the state of Indiana. Her lawyers had argued she was a mentally ill victim of abuse who deserved mercy. Her victim s community said otherwise. This story was first published on 11 January - before Lisa Montgomery s execution on 13 January. For Diane Mattingly, there is one moment from her childhood for which she feels both enormous gratitude and guilt. She credits this moment for her fairly normal life - a house on eight peaceful acres, a loving relationship with her children, nearly two decades at a job working for the state of Kentucky.

Lisa Montgomery s federal execution nears, killed woman, cut out baby

7:22 pm UTC Jan. 13, 2021 Lisa Montgomery, a longtime Kansan,  became the first woman to be executed by the federal government in 67 years early Wednesday. She lived a childhood so abusive her attorneys call it akin to torture.  She was beaten, repeatedly raped by her stepfather and his friends and sexually trafficked by her mother. At 18, she married her stepbrother, who also beat and raped her. She had four children in less than four years before being sterilized. She lapsed increasingly into mental illness and repeatedly faked pregnancy. But those who believe she should be put to death say her lifetime of horrors can t excuse what came next: On Dec. 16, 2004, she loaded a steak knife, umbilical cord clamps and part of a clothesline into her car and drove 175 miles from her home in east-central Kansas to the northwest Missouri home of Bobbie Jo Stinnett, an expectant mother she had met at a dog show.

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