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Judy Buenoano was sentenced Tuesday to die in the electric chair for poisoning her husband in Orlando in 1971. Orange Circuit Judge Emerson Thompson Jr. announced the death sentence to Buenoano mom… ...
Judy Buenoano, who was nicknamed the "Black Widow," was executed on March 30, 1998. ... In 1985, Buenoano was sentenced to death for the first-degree murder of Goodyear. On March 30, ...
Judy Buenoano walked shakily to Florida’s electric chair Monday, her head freshly shaved. ... Because of that, Buenoano’s death attracted widespread media attention.
Later that month, she was sentenced to death, CBS News reported. On March 30, 1998, 54-year-old Judy Buenoano was led to the Florida State Death Chamber. “By 7:13 a.m., Buenoano, 54, had become the ...
In total, Judy Buenoano received around $240,000 in insurance payouts starting with her first husband's death, which is in the ballpark of $1.3 million in today's money ...
Her frail-looking body barely filling the seat of the big oaken electric chair, the “Black Widow” went to her death Monday in Florida’s first execution of a woman since 1848. Judy Buenoano ...
Tearful but defiant, Judy Buenoano took the stand in her murder trial Tuesday to dispel any notion that she would poison her husband. Buenoano, denouncing the case against her as a “witch hunt ...
Judy Buenoano, dubbed the “Black Widow” killer by prosecutors, was convicted Friday of first-degree murder in the arsenic poisoning of her husband 14 years ago.A prosecutor said he would seek ...
One of Pensacola’s most notorious killers, Judy Buenoano, will be featured in a new true crime documentary on Investigation Discovery. Very Scary People with host Donnie Wahlberg will feature a ...
Pensacola's Black Widow serial killer, Judy Buenoano, will be featured on "Very Scary People." She was the first woman executed in Florida since 1848.