Deadly Women Volume 21 – Robert Keller

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Perhaps Terry was the victim of random violence. His physical challenges made him vulnerable, and his habit of talking to strangers would have made him an easy target for anyone looking to take advantage. That was one of the theories the police were working on. Then they got a break in the case. Terry’s missing scooter had been found. The mobility device was located in the courtyard of an apartment complex a few blocks from the church. Questioning residents, investigators learned that one of them had seen smoke coming from an upper-floor unit on August 5, the same day the body was found.

The unit was currently rented by a man named Edward McFarland, an individual well-known to local law enforcement. But this wasn’t the only thing the informant had to share. According to him, McFarland was often in the company of a woman named Angela Simpson. The pair had approached him on August 5, asking if they could borrow his car.

When he asked what they needed it for, Angela said that she had killed a ‘snitch’ and needed to get rid of the body. The witness had told her he didn’t want to get involved, and she and McFarland then left. But not before Simpson issued a chilling warning. She told him not to say anything to the police or he’d meet the same fate as the snitch she’d murdered.

So who was this ‘snitch’ that Simpson was referring to? Was it possible that it was Terry Neely? A search of MacFarland’s apartment provided the answer. Traces of blood were found inside the unit and sent to the lab for analysis. They provided a DNA match to Neely. Investigators found even more blood inside a second unit, which their informant said was where Angela Simpson lived. This, too, was matched to the murder victim. Simpson and McFarland had some pressing questions to answer. Fortunately, they were easy to find.

They had recently been arrested for armed robbery and were in the county lockup. The detectives who went to interview the pair were prepared for resistance. And they got it, at least from one of the suspects. Edward McFarland was less than cooperative, offering a blanket denial to any question that was put to him. Angela Simpson, on the other hand, was happy to speak.

She cheerily admitted that she had killed Terry Neely, boasting that she’d made him suffer for three days before ending his life. According to Simpson, she encountered Terry riding his scooter along the sidewalk and lured him to her apartment with the promise of “sex and drugs.” Terry left his scooter in the courtyard, and they headed upstairs. “Don’t let them tell you that motherf**ker couldn’t walk,” she told the officers.

“He walked very well.” Whether or not Terry was physically capable of climbing the stairs, he was no match for Simpson. They were barely through the door when she overpowered him and tied him to a chair.

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To the best knowledge of the author and publisher, the material contained herein is factually correct. Neither the publisher, nor the author will be held responsible for any inaccuracies. OceanofPDF.com Sign up for the author’s no-spam newsletter and get Blood Brothers, Serial Killers Unsolved and Medical Monsters for free. Click here to claim your Free books OceanofPDF.com Table of Contents Marie Poling Jordan Linn Graham Debby Foxwell Katey Passaniti Simona Zafirovska Elaine Parent Rhonda Orr Stephanie Erends Angela Simpson Beulah Annan Victoria Mendoza Sharon Swinhoe Michelle Gable Barbara Scott Elizabeth Wettlaufer Lisa Shuler Stella Lipczynska Julie Dunn Victoria Rickman Lena Driskell About the Author OceanofPDF.com Deadly Women Volume 21 20 Shocking True Cases of Women Who Kill Marie Poling: A headless corpse shows up in the undergrowth beside the highway.

The investigation uncovers a twisted tale of manipulation and deceit. Jordan Linn Graham: A man goes missing on his honeymoon, his body discovered at the bottom of a ravine. Did he fall or was he pushed? Debby Foxwell: A dispute between neighbors spirals out of control. It ends in a deadly confrontation, medieval in its savagery. Katey Passaniti: Ernest thought it was his lucky day when he struck natural gas on his farm.

The problem with sudden wealth is that it brings out the predators. Simona Zafirovska: Radica had given everything to her adopted daughter, Simona. She was repaid in blood and violence. Elaine Parent: They called her the Chameleon, a thief, a con artist, definitely a femme fatale. But was she also a serial killer? Rhonda Orr: A wheelchair-bound man dies in a house fire. His wife claims that he started the blaze himself, while drunk. A fire investigator says otherwise. Stephanie Erends: A callous comment, spoken partly in jest, turns friend against friend.

A reckoning is coming. There will be blood. Angela Simpson: The savage torture murder of a disabled man leads police to an unhinged suspect. She claims he was a child molester. He wasn’t. Beulah Annan: The stage play and movie, ‘Chicago,’ both put a glamorous spin on murder. The truth was rather more mundane. Here’s what really happened. Victoria Mendoza: Their romance had been blighted by fights and accusations of infidelity.

Then things turn physical. Knives are involved. Sharon Swinhoe: Peter had been warned about Sharon, but he didn’t care.

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