Black Widow Judy Buenoano

Judy Buenoano loved men. But she loved killing them more. 
In 1971, she murdered her husband James and nine years later she would kill her own son, Michael. In 1983, she would attempt but fail to kill her boyfriend, John Gentry. She is also believed to have been responsible for the death of Bobby Joe Morris (another boyfriend) in 1978. She was never convicted of the Morris crime, however, as by the time the authorities had connected the dots she was sentenced to death for the murder of her first husband. 
But the suspicions didn't stop with the Morris death. Buenoano is also suspected of killing a man in 1974 and in 1980, another boyfriend would die under suspicious circumstances. 
Buenoano would become the first woman executed in Florida since 1848 and only the third woman executed since capital punishment had been reinstated in 1976. 
She would be sent to the electric chair in 1998. Her last words were that she wanted to be remembered as a "good mother." 
Instead, she would go down as one of the most sadistic female serial killers in American history. 
This is her story. 

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Black Widow Judy Buenoano

Judy Buenoano loved men. But she loved killing them more. 
In 1971, she murdered her husband James and nine years later she would kill her own son, Michael. In 1983, she would attempt but fail to kill her boyfriend, John Gentry. She is also believed to have been responsible for the death of Bobby Joe Morris (another boyfriend) in 1978. She was never convicted of the Morris crime, however, as by the time the authorities had connected the dots she was sentenced to death for the murder of her first husband. 
But the suspicions didn't stop with the Morris death. Buenoano is also suspected of killing a man in 1974 and in 1980, another boyfriend would die under suspicious circumstances. 
Buenoano would become the first woman executed in Florida since 1848 and only the third woman executed since capital punishment had been reinstated in 1976. 
She would be sent to the electric chair in 1998. Her last words were that she wanted to be remembered as a "good mother." 
Instead, she would go down as one of the most sadistic female serial killers in American history. 
This is her story. 

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Black Widow Judy Buenoano

Black Widow Judy Buenoano

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Black Widow Judy Buenoano

Black Widow Judy Buenoano

by Erin Carter

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Judy Buenoano loved men. But she loved killing them more. 
In 1971, she murdered her husband James and nine years later she would kill her own son, Michael. In 1983, she would attempt but fail to kill her boyfriend, John Gentry. She is also believed to have been responsible for the death of Bobby Joe Morris (another boyfriend) in 1978. She was never convicted of the Morris crime, however, as by the time the authorities had connected the dots she was sentenced to death for the murder of her first husband. 
But the suspicions didn't stop with the Morris death. Buenoano is also suspected of killing a man in 1974 and in 1980, another boyfriend would die under suspicious circumstances. 
Buenoano would become the first woman executed in Florida since 1848 and only the third woman executed since capital punishment had been reinstated in 1976. 
She would be sent to the electric chair in 1998. Her last words were that she wanted to be remembered as a "good mother." 
Instead, she would go down as one of the most sadistic female serial killers in American history. 
This is her story. 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165626838
Publisher: Trellis Publishing, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/21/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 124 KB
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