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Sante Kimes. Sante Kimes ( née Singhrs; July 24, 1934 – May 19, 2014 [4]) also known as the Dragon Lady, was an American murderer, con artist, robber, serial arsonist, and possible serial killer who was convicted of two murders, as well as robbery, forgery, violation of anti- slavery laws and numerous other crimes.
Sante Kimes was convicted in the murder of Irene Silverman through her son's testimony as to how he disposed of the body, and cell phone records that showed Kimes was near Silverman's house the day she disappeared, Kimes' inability to account for most of her time that day, and possessions of Silverman's found in Kimes' car along with items that ...
The story of Sante Kimes, the glamorous wife of a California millionaire, who brainwashed her son into becoming her partner in crime, including murder. The story of Tracey Richter, a seemingly heroic mother who took revenge on her ex-husband by devising a murderous plot and implicating him as the fall guy. The story of Dana Sue Gray, a blonde ...
Sante Kimes and her son Kenneth were convicted of the murder of Irene Silverman, whose body was never found. They were also both suspects in another murder in the Bahamas where the body was never located. Kenneth eventually confessed to both murders but Sante Kimes maintained her innocence until she died in prison in 2014.
A Little Thing Called Murder. A Little Thing Called Murder is a 2006 comedy-drama television film starring Judy Davis and Jonathan Jackson and directed by Richard Benjamin. [1] Made by Stonemade Entertainment for Lifetime TV, the film was based on a true story of convicted murderer Sante Kimes, as told in the book Dead End by reporter Jeanne King.
The Sante Kimes maids trial (1982) Schutter was the lead plaintiffs' attorney in the lawsuit against notorious grifter Sante Kimes after she was accused and convicted of keeping a large series of undocumented immigrants from Mexico as slaves in the 1980s.
United States vs. Sante Kimes: U.S. District Court Charged with "conspiracy to violate slavery laws" after offering to employ illegal immigrants and then keeping them as prisoners after Kimes was unwilling or unable to pay them. Kimes was sentenced to five years in prison for violating federal anti-slavery laws 2021: Nestlé USA, Inc. v. Doe
Sante Kimes, a grifter, convinced her son, Kenny, to go on a murderous crime spree with her in Oklahoma City. Sante was sentenced to 125 years in prison. and Kenny ...