- The friendly smiles of a woman can hide a murderous mind. A lively restaurateur offers killer service, a beautiful wife has a deadly need for attention and a murdering mom disappears in plain view.
- Deadly Women examines cases where women work to conceal their crimes including restaurateur Anjette Lyles who poisoned several members of her family when they got in her way, Susan Grund who killed her husband to conceal her double life, and Audrey Marie Hilley who killed her husband and moved away assuming another identity.—Shatterdaymorn
- Anjette Lyles was a lively, successful restaurateur in Macon, Georgia who was secretly obsessed with black magic and when relatives got in the way of what she wanted, she would simply kill them. Two husbands, a mother-in-law and her young daughter all died of arsenic poisoning at her hands. Anjette was sentenced to death, but was later sent to an insane asylum, where she died of a heart attack in 1977. Susan Grund - In Peru, Indiana, Grund's desires to be sexually desired by men and come across as a devoted, classy wife did not mix. When her husband Jimmy became aware of her actions, he soon died after being shot. She was jailed for 60 years, but there is still a dispute as to who the perpetrator really is. Audrey Marie Hilley secretly used arsenic to kill her husband in Anniston, Alabama and her daughter barely escaped a similar fate. Marie soon was on the run; she moved to a different area and used two different identities to cover up her tracks and remained undetected for years, eventually dying in 1987.
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