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Snapped Carolyn Warmus

Status: Paroled

In Oxygen's Snapped, Season 1, episode 13 the story of her lover's wife, Betty Jeanne Solomon and Carolyn Warmus is shown. This happens in the state of New York. Oxygen describes this show as: Carolyn Warmus, an elementary schoolteacher, is suspected of the shooting death of her lover's wife in their apartment in January 1989 after being rejected.

Carolyn Warmus  was convicted of second degree murder and illegal possession of a firearm at her second trial in 1992. She served 27 years for the murder and was finally released from prison on June 17, 2019.

Her appeal includes: On the evening of January 15, 1989 the victim was killed by multiple gunshots. The evidence established that the victim's husband and the defendant had started a relationship in the fall of 1987, and the defendant's friends testified that the defendant had become obsessed with the victim's husband, a fellow teacher, and had expressed an ardent desire to take the victim's place in his family. The evidence also established that Vincent Parco, a private investigator, sold the defendant the gun and silencer that fired the bullets that killed the victim. Further, on the day of the murder, a person using for identification a driver's license stolen from the defendant's female coworker purchased a box of the same type of ammunition that was used to kill the victim. The New Jersey gun shop that sold the ammunition had been called earlier that day from the defendant's home telephone. It was also established that the defendant purchased a pair of gloves of the same type as a glove that had become trapped underneath the victim's body. A glove identified as that glove and admitted into evidence at trial contained fibers that were consistent with fibers found on the victim's hands.

You can not write to Carolyn Warmus as she has been paroled.



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