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Teh One Who Knocks
02-11-2019, 11:45 AM
By Robert Gearty | Fox News


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A Missouri woman used poison to kill her husband -- so she could marry a man doing life behind bars for murder, investigators alleged.

Police said Amy Murray, 40, of Iberia, poisoned her husband with antifreeze, placed his body on a bed and set him on fire, Fox 5 Atlanta reported. After starting the fire last December, Murray then went to a McDonald’s with her 11-year-old son and dogs, Fox 22 Columbia reported, citing a probable cause statement.

The court documents showed that at the time, Murray was having an affair with a prisoner at the Jefferson City Correctional Center where she worked as a nurse, Fox 22 reported.

According to the documents, in recorded phone conversations Murray told the inmate, Eugene Claypool, 40, she didn’t want to be married to her husband anymore and she could marry Claypool because her husband was dead and “out of the picture,” Fox 22 reported.

Clayton has been locked up for more than 18 years in the deadly stabbing of a 72-year-old Missouri man who won $1.7 million in a lottery game. He was arrested in December 2000.

The pair also talked about getting an attorney to spring Claypool from prison early, the Jefferson City News Tribune reported.

Murray has been charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of her husband, Joshua Murray.

She was jailed in lieu of $750,000 bond.

Iberia is about two hours southwest of St. Louis.

PorkChopSandwiches
02-11-2019, 05:07 PM
:facepalm:

RBP
02-11-2019, 05:52 PM
wow

Teh One Who Knocks
02-11-2019, 05:55 PM
I don't understand this whole fascination with marrying someone that will never get out of prison.

Of course this one is made a little worse because she killed her current husband to be able to do it. :lol:


:nuts:

RBP
02-11-2019, 06:03 PM
I don't understand this whole fascination with marrying someone that will never get out of prison.

Of course this one is made a little worse because she killed her current husband to be able to do it. :lol:

:nuts:

It's not uncommon and has grown in the last few decades. News articles, books, and documentaries about it. Prison pen-pal/dating websites are fairly popular, with a current reality TV show on now based on that called "Love After Lock Up".

Hal-9000
02-11-2019, 09:08 PM
I don't understand this whole fascination with marrying someone that will never get out of prison.

Of course this one is made a little worse because she killed her current husband to be able to do it. :lol:


:nuts:

Complete control of the relationship from a distance. Your lover is restricted in all forms of communication and movement, so you get to decide how much contact occurs.

And no matter what, you look better in those tiny panties than big Franklin from cell block D...

lost in melb.
02-12-2019, 12:30 AM
Complete control of the relationship from a distance. Your lover is restricted in all forms of communication and movement, so you get to decide how much contact occurs.

And no matter what, you look better in those tiny panties than big Franklin from cell block D...

Nailed.