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The case of Betty Solomon, often dubbed the "Fatal Attraction Killer," encompasses a complex and controversial legal journey. Carolyn Warmus, a former school teacher in Westchester County, was convicted in 1992 for the murder of Betty Jeanne Solomon, the wife of her lover, Paul Solomon. The case drew widespread attention, partly due to its perceived similarities to the plot of the movie "Fatal Attraction."
By True Crime StoriesThe case of Betty Solomon, often dubbed the "Fatal Attraction Killer," encompasses a complex and controversial legal journey. Carolyn Warmus, a former school teacher in Westchester County, was convicted in 1992 for the murder of Betty Jeanne Solomon, the wife of her lover, Paul Solomon. The case drew widespread attention, partly due to its perceived similarities to the plot of the movie "Fatal Attraction."