Manling Williams' Deadly Sins: She killed her kids, then slashed her husband 97 times with a sword!

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Manling Williams' Deadly Sins: She killed her kids, then slashed her husband 97 times with a sword!

Manling Williams' Deadly Sins: She killed her kids, then slashed her husband 97 times with a sword!

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She hinted at the fact she wasn’t very happy,” Gregory testified. “She said she wanted a divorce, but hadn’t done anything.”

Out of more than 700 California death row inmates, fewer than two dozen of them are women, and none has been among the 13 prisoners executed since the death penalty was restored in 1976.

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Following Manling Williams'conviction and during the sentencing phase, prosecutors pushed for the death penalty arguing that the severity of the slayings demanded her life. It was kind of hard to see a clip of (Manling) calmly telling a detective what Neal’s last words were,” Jan Williams said. Following the killings, the judge said, Manling Williams typed up a note indicating that Neal Williams had killed the children and himself, she disposed of bloody clothing and returned home before screaming to neighbors that someone had killed her family. We hear something dreadful every day,” she said. “It might not even be something meaningful to the public, but it is to us. Some little thing that was Neal or Devon’s. Something that was said that was totally out of character.”

The defendant not only took the lives of Neal, Devon and Ian with these murders. She took a piece of Jan (Neal's mother) with her, a piece of Mala (Neal's sister) with her. She ruined more lives than I can count." At Manling’s trial her Defense Attorneys, Tom Althaus and Haydeh Takasugi explained her actions as a “fit of uncontrollable rage brought on by an abusive childhood and mistreatment by her husband.” They told jurors that Manling’s whole life was filled with “pain, heartache, and diminished dreams.” They died at the hands of this woman," Kouch said, pointing to Manling Williams. "Because of this woman, Neal, Devon and Ian are no longer here."She hugged Manling’s parents and they all cried while waiting for more news. Manling was being questioned. Standard procedure, Jan thought. One night, Jan came over and was putting her grandsons to bed when Ian requested a rendition of “Puff the Magic Dragon.” As she sang, Devon told her he was scared. In the months before the murders, Manling Williams had reconnected through the Internet with an old friend and began a relationship with him. Co-defendant Phillipe Zamora testified that Nelson and he killed Smith when Nelson's fortune did not come true. Smith allegedly told Nelson that her business would flourish if she relocated from Orange County to North Carolina. Nelson ended up losing her home. Zamora testified that Nelson told him on the flight over that she felt cheated. [36]

Frances Creighton resorts to poisoning her relatives with arsenic when they no longer become of use to her. After being acquitted of murdering her own brother, Frances moves to New York and begins an affair with a married man. Her lover's wife is a gossip who threatens to tell the neighbors about Frances' dark past, and Frances decides to silence her permanently. Betty Neumar had five husbands - four of whom died suspiciously while married to Betty. For decades, no one connects any of the deaths until a cold case investigation reveals Betty's murderous deeds. 72-year-old Millicent Cumberbatch and her husband Stanley were married for 38 years, but their union wasn't always a happy one. After a formal separation and her husband's year-long affair, a scorned and heartbroken Millicent decides to end their marriage, permanently.Williams was a good, charitable person before the murders with no history of violence or criminal behavior, defense attorneys said. Samuels was convicted of hiring a hitman to kill her 40-year-old husband, whom she was divorcing. She was also convicted in the death of the hitman, whom she had hired. [40]

After years of hearings in which the judge remained intentionally stoic, “It was rather chilling to have the judge pronounce his opinion so frankly,” Jan Williams said. Jan Williams said she has spoken to them numerous times since the murders and that they helped plan Neal’s and the children’s funeral. Neighbors heard the shrieking in the early morning hours of Aug. 8, 2007. Manling, her hands and feet spattered with blood, stood outside the Rowland Heights condominium, crying for help.

She said she hoped the appeals process, which begins automatically when a convict is sentenced to death in California, will not require her to continue attending court hearings regularly. Unlike the testimonies from friends, peers, clergy, and her brother, Shunling Tsang said she wasn’t angry or unhappy about her childhood and experienced little to no mistreatment from her parents. While being interviewed by detectives after the discovery of the bodies, “For hours, she feigned grief, sadness and bewilderment,” Martinez said.



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