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    Killer for Hire - The Final Chapter of the Alabama Twins Murder Case

    Killer for Hire - The Final Chapter of the Alabama Twins Murder Case

    by Barbara Lunsford


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      ISBN-13: 9780980119114
    • Publisher: Mystery Crime Scene
    • Publication date: 12/06/2007
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 2 MB

    Barbara Lunsford was introduced to the Alabama twins murder case in 1997. She became intrigued with the case because, even though both twins were tried with the same circumstantial evidence and the testimony of one derelict conman, one twin was convicted and the other acquitted. She was convinced the convicted twin was innocent and eventually setup an extensive website seeking new evidence to help the incarcerated twin which resulted in a witness coming forward, but the witness was betrayed. This incidence inspired "Killer-for-Hire - The Final Chapter of the Alabama Twins Murder Case."

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    In May of 1992, the citizens of Huntsville, Alabama, were in shock when they heard the news that one of their beloved citizens, Dr. Jack Wilson, had been found brutally beaten and stabbed to death in his home. His wife, Betty Wilson, and her twin sister, Peggy Lowe, were arrested for supposedly hiring a delusional, alcoholic conman to kill Betty's wealthy husband. Betty was tried first, convicted, and sentence to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Peggy was tried and acquitted. The State of Alabama had no case against the twins so the killer was offered a deal. In exchange for his helping in convicting the twins, he would receive life with the possibility of parole instead of the electric chair. The twins were tried on the same weak evidence and the same lying testimony. Why was Betty convicted and Peggy acquitted? Betty was an evil twin. Peggy was a saintly twin. Betty's appeals had been exhausted and all hope of freedom looked dismal until a witness came forward with evidence that Betty had nothing to do with the murder. Unfortunately, the witness was betrayed by a backwoods southern lawyer, a college professor, and a two bit PI.

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    Paige Lovitt
    "Killer-for-Hire" had a profound impact on how I view our justice system. Prior to reading the story of the Alabama Twins, I always assumed that a prosecutor would only pursue cases where he/she had enough evidence to convict. In this true story, politics and corruption heavily play into the conviction of an innocent woman. It has given me a completely different perspective on our system. The book also opened my eyes to how prisoners are being mistreated.
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