Stone Cold Bitches Stories of True Crime
By Felice Hart
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A tale of two of the most cold-hearted female serial killers in history.
When sheriff's officers in Rushville, Indiana, talked about the death of David Plue, they came up empty in their search for motives. Plue was the nicest, sweetest man around. He had had been shot in the head, execution-style, his body discarded alongside a rural highway.
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Stone Cold Bitches Stories of True Crime - Felice Hart
STONE COLD BITCHES : TRUE STORIES OF FEMALE SERIAL KILLERS
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FELICE HART
table of contents
ANNIE GATES
LYNN TURNER
ANNIE GATES
Things started off well for newlywed couple Anne and David Plue. They were both in their late twenties with stable, if not promising careers. The Plues were the centerpiece of the neighborhood where they lived, always having get-togethers and barbecues. David was a handsome, strapping young man with a kind word for everyone. Above all, he was a man devoted to his cheerful, redhead wife that made the heads of men turn wherever she went.
On the surface, it appeared that they had it all. A typical couple prepping for a long life together filled with children and happiness.
They both appeared to be happy,
Raymond Plue, David's brother said. Anne was an outgoing, happy person. David appeared to be happy and satisfied to be with her.
David had seemingly found the perfect mate in Anne. Everyone that he introduced Anne to came away feeling impressed by the woman's considerable warmth and charm.
Someone who can gain your confidence,
Raymond Plue recalled when describing Anne. Someone who can make you like them immensely and want to do everything for you. That's the kind of person she was.
She had a way about her,
forensic psychologist Paula Orange said. She was the type of person who could look you in the eye and immediately make you feel as if you mattered to you. She had a special kind of innate charm and it is easy to see why David Plue fell for her.
Anne's charm weaved magic in her working life as well. She was employed as a registered nurse and soon talked her way into becoming the manager of her unit.
She worked as a registered nurse,
said Lt. Gina Holland. "She held a supervisory position but