Husband Killer The True Story of Shayne Lovera
By Erin Carter
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The life of Alicia Shayne Lovera looked like something out of a soap opera. Born into poverty, she was ushered into a life of wealth and privilege when her mother married a rich president of a bank. She grew up to be beautiful, popular and spoiled. But she soon find herself in financial ruin when her stepfather committed suicide, leaving the family with nothing....Her sense of entitlement still intact, she married a struggling math teacher who couldn't resist her charms....But when the marriage became an inconvenience, she did what all black widows do....She killed her husband.
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Husband Killer The True Story of Shayne Lovera - Erin Carter
HUSBAND KILLER : THE TRUE STORY OF SHAYNE LOVERA
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ERIN CARTER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SHAYNE LOVERA
JUDY BUENOANO
The life of Alicia Shayne Lovera looked like something out of a soap opera.
Born into poverty, she was ushered into a life of wealth and privilege when her mother married a rich president of a bank. She grew up to be beautiful, popular and spoiled. But she soon find herself in financial ruin when her stepfather committed suicide, leaving the family with nothing.
Her sense of entitlement still intact, she married a struggling math teacher who couldn't resist her charms.
But when the marriage became an inconvenience, she did what all black widows do.
She killed her husband.
This is her story.
EARLY LIFE
Alicia Shayne Good was born in 1966 to teenage parents. Going by her middle name Shayne, her early life wasn't easy as her parents lacked the necessary resources to provide. Her mother would divorce her father. But when Shayne turned seven-years old things to a turn for the better.
Her mother and she were poor,
journalist Jamie Satterfield said. Her mother met Brent Mills who was a bank president and they married into that family and Brent adopted Shayne.
The change in life circumstance was jarring to the young Shayne. She was instantly given an upgrade in lifestyle as she the world was now her oyster. There were expensive vacations, cars and garish parties.
Her new stepfather, Brent Mills, was a bank executive who treated Alicia and her mother Sandy to all the spoils his job could bring. He was well regarded in the business community and had several contacts.
But Brent had inherited the bank built by his father and lacked his business acumen. He was lenient in granting loans and the bank soon grew insolvent. He was also suspected of using the bank as a money laundering service for drug dealers.
On the surface, Brent told the family that the allegations were all