NC - James Croxton, 62, poisoned, Cumberland County, 14 Nov 2004

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Judy C. Naylor might have gotten away with poisoning her stepfather — who was also her lover — if she had kept quiet.
Instead, the 42-year-old Naylor will spend the rest of her life in prison.
Naylor got caught because she told her plan — she called it “the remodeling job” — in letters to her prison-inmate brother.

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Naylor got caught because she told her plan — she called it “the remodeling job” — in letters to her prison-inmate brother.

She's just a special brand of stupid, isn't she?
 
Hmm, I don't know. Maybe they ought to reinvestigate just how Croxton's wife died in the first place! Could be something there!

(excerpt)After Croxton’s wife Catherine died, James Croxton started visiting Naylor in a Robeson County jail.
In summer 2004, James Croxton netted about $42,000 from his wife’s life insurance policy after the funeral expenses were paid, Colyer said. He put some down on a new pick-up truck and drove to Lumberton to bail out Naylor. (from above link)
 

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