- Some women can't admit their failings. They point the finger of blame at others.
- Marlene Johnson's marriage to husband Ervin becomes troubled due to Marlene's jealousy and volatile behavior against him and coworker Shirley Pierce. After their separation, Marlene continues to harass and stalk both of them, mindlessly and mistakenly believing that Shirley has stolen Ervin from her, something that isn't true at all. On July 23, 2013, Marlene violently slashes Shirley to death. Due to her past violent actions against Shirley being well known, she is caught almost immediately, and in 2018, she is sentenced to life without parole. From a young age Estibaliz "Esti" Carranza has dreams of motherhood, but feels husband Holger Holz can't give her a baby due to his Hare Krishna faith. In April 2008, Holger goes missing and Esti falls in love with Manfred Hinterberger, a refrigerator salesman with whom she once had an affair during her marriage. In 2010, he, too, goes missing. Later, in 2011, it is revealed that Esti shot both men, dismembered their bodies with a chainsaw and hid the remains in ice cream buckets mixed with cement in the basement of her ice cream parlor in Vienna, Austria. During her trial, Esti gives birth to a son she had with a man she dated after killing Manfred, but her dreams are forever shattered when, due to her crimes, her son is permanently taken out of her hands to be raised by her parents instead, leaving Esti to plead guilty to the two murders and be sentenced to life in a maximum security psychiatric prison. Jody Herring is a troubled Vermont woman with an addiction to drugs and alcohol that causes her to lose custody of her three children. Family and friends are there for her but are also concerned about her behavior, which also leads to a breakup with a lover and an attempted suicide. In August 2015, she steals a hunting rifle then murders her aunt Julie Ann Falzarano and her cousins Regina and Rhonda Herring, before driving to the Department for Children and Families and murdering social worker Lara Sobel. Unrepentant and remorseless, she pleads guilty to one count of first degree murder and three counts of second-degree murder and is permanently separated from her children when she is sentenced to life without parole.—SoSmooth1982
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