Ep 7. Love You to Pieces
- TV14
- September 28, 2012
- 43 min
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In Deadly Women season 6 episode 7, titled "Love You to Pieces," the true stories of three deadly female killers are told. The first story focuses on Sharon Nelson, a woman who was obsessed with her ex-boyfriend and would stop at nothing to get him back. When he begins dating another woman, Sharon schemes a plan to kill the new girlfriend and frame her ex for the murder. The second story follows the case of Dana Sue Gray, a seemingly normal mother who turned to stealing and murder when she became addicted to shopping. She would brutally murder elderly women, often stealing their credit cards to continue her shopping sprees. Lastly, the episode delves into the case of Sante Kimes and her son Kenny. Together, the mother and son duo made a living conning wealthy individuals out of their money. When one businessman grew suspicious of their antics, they brutally murdered him and went on the run.
Throughout the episode, interviews with law enforcement officials, family members, and experts on criminal psychology provide insight into the minds of these deadly women. The audience gains a deeper understanding of the motivations behind their crimes and the methods they used to execute them. The show also provides reenactments of key moments in the cases, adding to the dramatic tension of the stories.
In addition to the individual cases, the episode also highlights the larger issue of the prevalence of homicide committed by women. It explores why women may turn to murder more frequently than men and the societal factors that contribute to this trend. Viewers are left with a sense of unease as they consider the possibility that deadly women may lurk among us, seemingly normal until they act on their murderous impulses.
Overall, Deadly Women season 6 episode 7, "Love You to Pieces," paints a disturbing portrait of the dark and twisted world of female killers. Through its gripping storytelling and expert analysis, the episode leaves a lasting impression on the viewer and serves as a stark reminder of the potential for evil that exists within us all.