Poisoned Love

Title: Poisoned Love
Author: Caitlin Rother
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Release Date: July 1, 2005
Page Count: 480
Rating: 3 stars out of 5

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A true crime story of a toxicologist with the San Diego ME's office who murdered her husband with fentanyl.

Because Kristin was blonde, brainy and beautiful, she thought no one would doubt her claim that her husband Greg had committed suicide, but she was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Turns out Kristin was also a long-time meth addict and having an affair with her boss. Some think that the boss-boyfriend helped Kristin in killing Greg, but he was never brought to trial.

The author does a good job of showing the evidence, but we never really get a sense of the personalities of any of the major players. And the truly forgotten person is all of this is Greg. We never really get a sense of him as a person, other than all agreed he was a nice guy who loved his wife, and was basically "put down" like a dog.

3 stars.

After reading John Glatt's book about the same case - Deadly American Beauty - I am finding that Rother's book either left out some details, or didn't provide a full account. What seemed needlessly convoluted in Rother's book is crystal clear in Deadly American Beauty.

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