Ep 15. Killer Kin
- TV14
- November 1, 2013
- 43 min
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(7)
In Deadly Women Season 7 Episode 15, titled "Killer Kin," the series explores the shocking and twisted cases of women who committed murder alongside their own flesh and blood. From mothers who violently turned on their children to sisters who collaborated in the most heinous crimes, the stories are both disturbing and fascinating.
One of the cases featured is that of Louise Peete, a notorious killer from the 1920s who had a history of manipulating and exploiting men for her own gain. Peete's own son, Donald, became her partner in crime, and the mother-son duo committed a string of robberies and murders. However, when Peete turned on her accomplice and tried to frame him for the crimes, Donald was forced to turn against his own mother and expose her as a killer.
Another chilling case involves sisters Renuka and Reena Chandrika, who grew up in a strict household and were pushed to excel academically by their demanding mother. But when Renuka failed to get into medical school, jealousy and resentment drove her to murder her sister. Renuka's trial sparked a national conversation in India about the pressures faced by young women in the country.
The episode also delves into the story of Linda and Charlotte Mulhall, siblings from Ireland who were convicted of murdering their mother's boyfriend and dismembering his body. The gruesome case shocked the nation and cemented the sisters' place in Irish true crime history.
But not all of the cases involve siblings or parent-child relationships. The episode also features the story of Sarah Jo Pender, a young woman who became entangled in a love triangle with her roommate and another man. When her relationship with the roommate turned violent, Pender and her new lover conspired to murder him and make it look like a drug deal gone wrong.
Throughout "Killer Kin," Deadly Women explores the psychological and emotional factors that drove these women to commit murder alongside their own family members. From feelings of jealousy and competition to a desire for control and power, the motives behind these crimes are complex and deeply disturbing.
As always, the episode features expert commentary and analysis from criminologists, forensic psychologists, and law enforcement officials. Combined with archival footage and reenactments, "Killer Kin" offers a chilling glimpse into the dark world of family murders.