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She had been shot nine times, The New York Times reported in 1992. The prime suspect? Carolyn Warmus, a 25-year-old woman who was having an affair with Betty Jeanne's husband, Paul Solomon, at the ...
Carolyn Warmus, who was convicted of killing Betty Jeanne Solomon in January 1989, was granted parole after a hearing Tuesday before three parole board members, the department told CNN.
Westchester County prosecutors have consented to DNA testing on evidence that contributed to the 1992 conviction of Carolyn Warmus in the so-called "Fatal Attraction" killing of her lover’s wife.
An insurance heiress, Carolyn Warmus has long denied murdering her lover's wife, Betty Jean Solomon Chris Harris has been a senior true crime reporter for PEOPLE since late 2015. An award-winning ...
Former elementary-school teacher Carolyn Warmus was convicted yesterday of jealousy gunning down her lover’s wife, ending a three-year saga of seamy suburban sex and violent obsession.
Infamous “Fatal Attraction” killer Carolyn Warmus was released from prison Monday after serving 27 years for murdering her lover’s wife. Inmate No. 92G0987, jailed at the Bedford Hill ...
The former New York schoolteacher who was convicted of killing her lover’s wife in 1992 in a sensational case dubbed the “Fatal Attraction” murder has been granted parole and could be ...
Fatal Attraction murderer Carolyn Warmus was denied parole Monday for the1989 shooting of her former lover's wife in Greenburgh, a killing that exploded across the media nationwide and produced ...
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Carolyn Warmus, dubbed the “Fatal Attraction Killer” after she shot and killed her lover’s wife, was released from prison Monday after serving 27 years behind bars. Warmus, a young school teacher, ...