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The family of a notorious, North Texas convicted killer is still fighting for her freedom more than 20 years later. Darlie Routier is one of only a handful of women on death row in Texas.
Routier’s family says the Silly String, provided by Darlie’s sister, was part of a birthday celebration. Her oldest son, Devon, would’ve turned 7 that day.
Darlie's family pooled their resources and hired two high-powered defense attorneys, Doug Mulder and Richard Mosty. On Jan. 6, 1997, the jury heard opening arguments. Although cameras were banned ...
Routier's family, who believe she had nothing to do with the killings, said footage of the event that also showed her sobbing and being comforted at the graves was not made public.
Routier, 50, is on death row after prosecutors argued that she killed her two sons with a knife, then cut herself to blame the violence on an unknown intruder.
Darlie Routier murdered her two boys nearly 30 years ago. Now she sits on death row WFAA's Rebecca Lopez takes a look back at the case of a Rowlett mother who killed her two boys.
ORG XMIT: *S0416776471* Thursday, June 1, 2006----Five members of the Rowlett Police Department who were in the department 10 years ago when Darlie Routier was convicted of killing her two ...
Six year old Devon and his five year old brother Damon died from multiple stab wounds. But, to this day, Darlie and her husband Darin insist the attack was the work of an intruder. Condemned child ...
Router’s path to her death row jail cell began on June 6, 1996 when her two oldest sons, six-year-old Devon and five-year-old Damon, were stabbed to death in the family’s home in the Dallas ...
Darlie Routier murdered her two boys nearly 30 years ago. Now she sits on death row WFAA's Rebecca Lopez takes a look back at the case of a Rowlett mother who killed her two boys.
Darlie Routier murdered her two boys nearly 30 years ago. Now she sits on death row WFAA's Rebecca Lopez takes a look back at the case of a Rowlett mother who killed her two boys.
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