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Carolyn Warmus, the schoolteacher convicted of the 1989 murder of her lover’s wife in Greenburgh, has been granted parole and will be released from Bedford Hills prison as early as June 10.
Newly paroled Carolyn Warmus considers her 1992 murder conviction as less “Fatal Attraction,” more miscarriage of justice.The 55-year-old Warmus, released from prison last month in the ...
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 leaving courthouse May 1992. On the day of the slaying, a phone call was placed to a New Jersey gun shop from Warmus’ apartment.
Carolyn Warmus, a schoolteacher convicted of the 1989 murder of her lover's wife, will be released from prison on parole as early as June 10.
“Fatal Attraction” killer Carolyn Warmus didn’t express any sympathy for her victim’s husband during the state parole hearing that led to her being sprung from prison after 27 years ...
Carolyn Warmus was compared to Glenn Close's Alex Forrest in the 1987 film "Fatal Attraction" after she was found to have shot her lover's wife, Betty Jean Solomon, nine times.
Carolyn Warmus, a former New York schoolteacher who was convicted of killing Betty Jeanne Solomon in 1992, has been granted parole and could be released from prison as early as June 10.
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 ...
This Jan. 22, 1991 file photo shows ex-school teacher Carolyn Warmus during trial in Westchester County Court, in White Plains, N.Y. Warmus, convicted to serve a sentence of 25 years to life for ...
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, ...