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“Fatal Attraction” killer Carolyn Warmus — a Westchester County schoolteacher who infamously murdered her lover’s wife in 1989 — has been released from prison this week and is headed to ...
After spending 27 years in prison for the murder of her lover's wife, Carolyn ... Warmus' body language and every detail of her wardrobe. Now, more than three decades later, The Fatal Attraction ...
Former Westchester County school teacher Carolyn ... in the flick “Fatal Attraction,’’ will be released from Bedford Hills Correctional Facility as early as June 10. Warmus was sentenced ...
Carolyn Warmus, who was convicted of killing her lover’s wife in the so-called “Fatal Attraction” murder, was released from jail on Monday, according to the New York State Department of ...
Carolyn Warmus ... movies and a book and dubbed the “Fatal Attraction” murder after the 1987 movie starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas. Warmus, 55, who was sentenced to the maximum ...
Former elementary-school teacher Carolyn ... because of Warmus’ infatuation with fellow teacher Paul Solomon. The case bore a similarity to the 1987 movie “Fatal Attraction,” starring ...
The former New York schoolteacher who was convicted of killing her lover’s wife in 1992 in a sensational case dubbed the “Fatal Attraction ... early as June. Carolyn Warmus, 55, could ...
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 ...
Carolyn Warmus is a free woman ... prison for a Westchester murder that drew comparisons to the movie "Fatal Attraction." Warmus was convicted of murdering her lover's wife, Betty Jean Solomon ...
A former New York schoolteacher who was convicted of killing her lover's wife in a sensational case dubbed the Fatal Attraction murder has been granted parole. Carolyn Warmus will be released from ...
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP/CBSNewYork) — A former New York schoolteacher who was convicted of killing her lover's wife in a case dubbed the Fatal Attraction murder has been released from prison.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) - A former New York schoolteacher who was convicted of killing her lover's wife in a sensational case dubbed the Fatal Attraction murder has been granted parole.