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Joining Roxie and Velma “Main Murderess One and Two” are Big Mama (Queen Latifah), the graft-inclined Matron of the cell block, the ignored housewife driven to murder by her husband’s incessant gum-popping habits, “I got the shotgun and I fired two warning shots,” she explains, “right into his head,” and a European Immigrant who still seems terrified of her husband, even after she kills him.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2003
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"Murderess," however, usually meant murderess unless, of course, the charge was a lie.
Haven Maxim, John R. 1997
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And in this excerpt from The Murderess, we are introduced to the novel's title character.
A Different Stripe 2010
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And in this excerpt from The Murderess, we are introduced to the novel's title character.
Excerpts from The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne and The Murderess 2010
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And in this excerpt from The Murderess, we are introduced to the novel's title character.
A Different Stripe: 2010
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And in this excerpt from The Murderess, we are introduced to the novel's title character.
Commonplace 2010
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The newspapers certainly weren't worried; they celebrated the crowded conditions on Murderess 'Row.
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In checking to make sure Zamora actually was a Hispanic name, I came across the case of Diane Zamora, the Texas Cadet Murderess.
Crazed Hispanic Gunman Who Slew Six In Washington State Probably Not An Immigrant 2008
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They would never call Mother “the Halstead Hall Murderess.”
A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010
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Nearly a dozen others also bunked on what was now being called "Murderess 'Row," and more were sure to come.
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