Needle WorkDOUBLE DEPRAVITY On a snowy November day in 1997, in Flint, Michigan, police found the body of 45-year-old waitress Nancy Billiter. Her corpse had survived a botched attempt to burn it. An autopsy revealed that she'd been bound, beaten, sexually violated, and then injected with a lethal mixture of battery acid and heroin. DOUBLE CROSS Police suspected Nancy's friend Carol Giles, 26, and Giles's boyfriend, Tim Collier, who had often boasted of a murderous gangland past. As the law's noose tightened around Giles and Collier, each fingered the other for the murder. DOUBLE HOMICIDE Collier tried to hang another crime on Giles -- the murder of her 500-pound, diabetic husband. But investigators soon learned the shocking truth: that the cold-blooded couple had killed Jessie Giles with a heroin-laced insulin "hot shot", and that Nancy, who had been in the wrong place at the wrong time, became the next to die. Convicted of the twisted murders, both killers are spending the rest of their lives behind bars. |
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Section 2 | 11 |
Section 3 | 23 |
Section 4 | 43 |
Section 5 | 55 |
Section 6 | 73 |
Section 7 | 89 |
Section 8 | 103 |
Section 14 | 177 |
Section 15 | 193 |
Section 16 | 213 |
Section 17 | 227 |
Section 18 | 243 |
Section 19 | 261 |
Section 20 | 279 |
Section 21 | 287 |
Section 9 | 115 |
Section 10 | 137 |
Section 11 | 152 |
Section 12 | 152 |
Section 13 | 165 |
Section 22 | 289 |
Section 23 | 291 |
Section 24 | 293 |
Section 25 | 295 |