Ep 5. Forbidden Love
- TV14
- September 17, 2009
- 45 min
In season 3 episode 5 of Deadly Women, titled "Forbidden Love," we explore three cases of women who were driven to extreme measures in the name of love.
The first case is that of Amy Bishop, a highly intelligent professor who became obsessed with a colleague. When she was denied tenure and fired from her job, she opened fire at a faculty meeting, killing three people and injuring three more. We dive into Bishop's troubled past and how her feelings of rejection and superiority ultimately led to a deadly outcome.
Next, we learn about Melissa Huckaby, a Sunday school teacher who abducted and murdered eight-year-old Sandra Cantu. As police investigated the crime, they discovered Huckaby's secret affair with the victim's father, which had apparently soured. We explore Huckaby's troubled upbringing and how her own life experiences may have contributed to her shocking crime.
Finally, we investigate the case of Mary Kay Letourneau, a sixth-grade teacher who began a sexual relationship with one of her students, Vili Fualaau, when he was just 12 years old. Despite being caught and sentenced to prison, Letourneau remained in love with Fualaau and continued to pursue him after her release. We delve into the psychological factors that may have contributed to Letourneau's behavior, as well as the long-term impact on Fualaau and his family.
Throughout the episode, we hear from experts in psychology and criminology, as well as family members and friends of the victims, who offer insights into the complex motivations behind these crimes. "Forbidden Love" is a compelling and thought-provoking episode that raises important questions about the nature of love and the lengths some people will go to in its pursuit.