Welcome back to True Crime Talk. This conversation delves into the life of Gladys Lincoln, a woman who was married six times and ultimately involved in a murder. Author Patrick Gallagher shares insights from his book, 'Till Death Do Us,' exploring Gladys's relationships, her motivations, and the tragic events that unfolded, including her marriage to Dr. W.D. Broadhurst and the subsequent murder that led to her trial. The discussion highlights themes of deception, psychological manipulation, and the complexities of human relationships.
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Takeaways
Gladys Lincoln was married six times, often without divorcing.Her marriages were marked by deception and bigamy.Dr. W.D. Broadhurst was her sixth husband, unaware of her past.She was charming and vivacious, which attracted her husbands.The murder of Dr. Broadhurst was planned with the help of a young cowboy.The trial revealed her manipulative nature and lack of remorse.She was sentenced to life in prison but paroled after nine years.