Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s a notorious case out of Auburn — a woman convicted of lacing Excedrin painkillers with cyanide that killed two people in 1986 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hayley Klein and her late mom, Sue Snow.Courtesy of Hayley Klein Stella Nickell laced painkillers with cyanide, murdering her ...
A look into the Stella Nickell case and the unusual circumstances that led to one of the most disturbing product tampering ...
An Auburn woman who in 1988 was sentenced to 90 years in prison in a product-tampering case that left two dead and prompted national recalls of over-the-counter drugs has filed a petition for ...
On May 9, in 1988, a Seattle woman was found guilty of killing her husband and another person by lacing Excedrin capsules with cyanide. Stella Nickell was the first person convicted under the Federal ...
On this day, May 9, in 1988, a Seattle-area woman was found guilty of killing her husband and another person by lacing Excedrin capsules with cyanide, becoming the first person convicted under the ...
On this day, May 9, in 1988, a Seattle woman was found guilty of killing her husband and another person by lacing Excedrin capsules with cyanide. Stella Nickell, 44, had plotted to kill her husband ...
Stella Nickell laced painkillers with cyanide, murdering her husband and a random woman, Sue Snow. Snow's daughter, Hayley Klein, told Insider about her years of heartache following the crime. Klein ...