Suspicious Circumstances

I a href=”http://drhelen.blogspot.com/2006/11/how-many-husbands-has-this-woman.html”posted a while ago /aon a local Knoxville woman who killed her second husband and her first husband was suspiciously trampled by cattle which was ruled an accident. Many people locally (myself included) wondered if the first husband’s death was no accident. I a href=”http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2007/dec/06/exhumation-requested-in-highly-suspicious-death/”read today in my local newspaper/a, span style=”font-style:italic;”The Knoxville News-Sentinel,/span that finally, the prosecution is requesting that the first husband’s body be exhumed and an autopsy performed:br /br /blockquoteThe 1992 death of Knox County District Attorney General Ed Dossett was “highly suspicious” and his body should be exhumed for a second autopsy, according to the special prosecutors who are preparing to try his widow for the death of her second husband.br /br /Tenth District Attorney General Steve Bebb of Cleveland, whose office has been assigned the murder case against Raynella Dossett Leath, filed a petition Tuesday seeking a judge’s order to exhume Ed Dossett’s remains for “a full and complete post mortem examination.”/blockquotebr /br /It’s about time. Both of this woman’s husbands are dead, a href=”http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?S=5751986″she was charged/a with attempted murder of another man in 1995 and was never convicted and now, finally, the first death looks suspicious and maybe, another autopsy might be performed. If she had been a man and the victims women, the media would have been all over it like a href=”http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20162137,00.html”this./a

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