Posted on 10/31/2023 10:03:05 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A North Dakota woman fatally poisoned her boyfriend after learning about his plans to dump her — because he had inherited $30 million just hours earlier, police said.
Ina Thea Kenoyer, 47, was charged Monday with the Sept. 5 murder of Steven Edward Riley Jr, 51, a gruesome act cops said was driven by “financial motives.”
“This case was extremely complex,” said Investigations Commander Capt. Dale Plessas of the Minot Police Department.Riley became ill when he met with his lawyer Sept. 3 to collect the massive inheritance sum, witnesses told investigators, according to police records.
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Kind of a Betty Broderick angle here. He finally gets money, tells her to get lost, she ain’t having it.........kinda thing.
Triple bagger, one for her, one for you in case her bag falls off and one for the dog so he doesn’t see what you’re doing and lose all respect for you!
Loose lips sink ships and his battleship was sunk!
Word!
Guy inherits $30 million. Girlfiend kills him in an attempt to get the money he wasn't going to share with her.
What exactly is "complex" about this?
My rib has held up well
I told her you’re worthy of poisoning me but I’m not rich anymore
She said “damn”
It doesn’t appear he comes from money, so who left it to him? 30M is a lot of dough!
GUILTY!
Guilty as hell…
Funniest comments ever. Good job, folks.
Marilyn Monroe. But your point is spot on. )))
She went to $50M to $0M pretty quickly.
...every branch on the way down....
Ah. That may be the "complex" part. I wonder if she'd bothered to tell Junior about her devious plan...
RE: Marilyn Monroe. But your point is spot on. )))
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRRmTYulfAs
“My job is to inform, not to convince.” St. Bernadette Soubirous
Now who gets the money?
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