Wikipedia: Lynn Turner (July 13, 1968 – August 30, 2010),
born Julia Lynn Womack, was an American convicted murderer. In 1995, her
husband, Glenn Turner, died after allegedly being sick with the flu. In 2001,
the death of what had been described as her common-law husband, Randy Thompson,
under remarkably similar circumstances, aroused the suspicion of law
enforcement. After investigation, it was determined by authorities that Lynn
Turner had murdered both her husbands by poisoning them with ethylene glycol-based
antifreeze. She was tried for Glenn Turner's murder in 2004. She was found
guilty and went to trial again for murdering Randy Thompson in 2007, ultimately
being convicted. Turner died in prison on August 30, 2010. The cause of death
was an apparent suicide by toxic overdose of blood pressure medication.
~ Early life ~
Julia Lynn was adopted by the Womack family shortly after
her birth mother gave her up. The Womacks divorced when Lynn was five, after
which Helen Womack took custody of Lynn. Shortly afterwards, Helen Womack
married again, and Lynn did not get on well with her new stepfather, D.L.
Gregory. As a teenager, Lynn took to substance abuse and was admitted to a
clinic in Atlanta for drug problems.
By the 1990s Lynn Womack was working as a 911 dispatcher for
Cobb County, Georgia. Lynn attempted to become a police officer, but she failed
the psychological exam.
~ Marriage to Glenn Turner ~
In 1991 she met a Cobb County police officer named Maurice
Glenn Turner and began to pursue him. She married Glenn Turner in August 1992.
Glenn began to work a job at a gas station to support himself and Lynn after
she left her job. Shortly after they married, Glenn and Lynn began to have
problems in their marriage due to Lynn spending more money than Glenn could
make and soon were sleeping in different bedrooms.
Around the same time Lynn began an affair with Forsyth
County firefighter, Randy Thompson. Glenn was unaware of his wife's affair and
by 1995 he began plans to move out and file for divorce. However, before he
could go through with it, he fell ill and went to the emergency room on March
2, 1995, complaining of flu-like symptoms. He was treated there, and when he
felt better he went home. The next day, he was found dead when Lynn came home. Glenn's
cause of death was ruled natural causes due to an irregular heartbeat. After
Glenn's death she moved in with Randy Thompson and collected $153,000 from her
husband's death and his pension.
~ Life with Randy Thompson ~
Lynn and Randy bought a house together and had a son and
daughter. By 2000 Randy and Lynn were having problems in their relationship,
causing Randy to move out. On January 22, 2001, Randy Thompson, age 32, was
found dead in his apartment. Thompson had reported feeling ill with flu
symptoms and had gone to the emergency room complaining of a stomach ache and
constant vomiting. He was treated and released on January 21. Lynn made him
some Jell-O and by the next day he was dead. She only collected $36,000 in her
boyfriend's death due to his $200,000 insurance policy lapsing. Thompson's
reported cause of death was an irregular heartbeat, the same cause of death as
Lynn's previous husband.
~ Investigation and convictions ~
Shortly after Randy Thompson's death, police reopened the
case of Glenn Turner's death after finding that both men died under nearly the
same circumstances. Randy Thompson's mother had gotten a sympathy card from
Glenn Turner's mother saying she lost her son very mysteriously as well and
offered her condolences to Mrs. Thompson, not knowing at the time that both of
their sons had a common connection to Lynn Turner. Blood tests later found that
ethylene glycol–based antifreeze was found in Thompson's system. Police
discovered that Lynn had visited an animal shelter, asking about how to put
down a stray animal and what poison to use. Glenn Turner's body was exhumed and
ethylene glycol was also found in his kidneys. Crime scene photos from Glenn
Turner's death contained a photograph of the garage where antifreeze was
visible.
Ten months after Randy Thompson's death, Lynn was arrested
for Glenn's murder. She was tried for Glenn Turner's murder in 2004. She was
found guilty and went to trial again for murdering Randy Thompson in 2007,
ultimately being convicted. It was stated by the state that she poisoned both
men by placing the antifreeze in their food as it is odorless with a sweet
taste. She faced the death penalty for the murder of Randy Thompson, but was
instead sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. According to the Georgia
Department of Corrections website, Turner was serving her sentences at Metro
State Prison.
Death
Turner was found dead in prison on August 30, 2010. Her
death was ruled a suicide. An episode of Murder She Solved on the Oprah Winfrey
Network claimed that she intentionally accumulated enough prescription medication
to cause an overdose.
Media
Turner's case has been profiled on many different television
programs. Her case first aired on Forensic Files in 2007 in an episode entitled
Cold Hearted. Her case aired on season six of Snapped on the Oxygen Network
that year, and three programs on the Investigation Discovery network: Deadly
Women, Main Street Mysteries, and Motives and Murders. On July 18, 2012, the
ABC show Final Witness told the story from the perspective of her first
husband, in an episode entitled Vixen's Elixir.
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CHRONOLOGY
Jul. 13, 1968 – born, Julia Lynn Womack, Marietta, Georgia.
Aug. 21, 1993 – Cobb County police Officer Maurice Glenn
Turner marries Julia Lynn Womack.
Mar. 3, 1995 – Glenn Turner, 31, is
discovered dead in bed by his wife. A Cobb medical examiner rules he died from
an irregular heartbeat.
Jan. 30, 1996 – Lynn
Turner gives birth to a daughter. She has lived with the father, firefighter
Randy Thompson, beginning four days after her husband's death.
Jan. 22, 2001 –
Randy Thompson, 32, is found dead in his Cumming apartment. A GBI medical
examiner later rules he died from an irregular heartbeat.
Jun. 22, 2001 – Cobb
police begin investigating Glenn Turner's death as a possible homicide. Cumming
police begin a probe into Thompson's death and call in the GBI for assistance.
July 30, 2001 – The
GBI announces it has changed Thompson's cause of death to antifreeze poisoning.
It is later ruled a homicide. Cobb officials exhume Turner's body to test for
poisons.
Oct. 17, 2001 – The
Cobb medical examiner announces a second autopsy shows Turner died of ethylene
glycol poisoning.
June 27, 2002 – Cobb
medical examiner Dr. Brian Frist rules Glenn Turner's death a homicide.
Nov. 1, 2002 – Lynn
Turner is arrested and charged with the murder of Glenn Turner.
Feb. 2, 2004 – Jury
selection begins in Marietta in Lynn Turner's first trial.
Feb. 4, 2004 –
Unable to seat an impartial jury in Marietta, a judge orders Turner's trial
moved. The case is moved to Houston County.
May 14, 2004 – A
Houston County jury returns a guilty verdict against Turner in the murder of
Glenn Turner.
Jan. 8, 2007 – Jury
selection begins in Forsyth County in Turner's second murder trial.
Jan. 16, 2007 –
Judge Jeffrey S. Bagley orders the trial moved out of Forsyth County because of
difficulty seating an impartial jury. The trial is ordered moved to Dalton, in
northwest Georgia's Whitfield County, but the location is kept a secret until
Feb. 14, when the AJC publishes its location.
March 24, 2007 – A
jury in Whitfield County finds Turner guilty of murdering Randy Thompson.
March 27, 2007 –
Jurors give Turner life in prison with no chance of parole.
Aug. 30, 2010 –
Turner is found unresponsive in her cell at Metro State Prison in Atlanta at 6–55
a.m. Prison medical staff are unable to revive her and she is pronounced dead
40 minutes later.
Chronology source –
[Marcus K. Garner, Dan Raley, “Lynn Turner's death still leaves questions,
scars,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 30, 2010]
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Good long-form treatment: [Alanna Nash, “The
Black Widow Killer: Two men. Two murders. Too many questions.”
Reader's Digest, Nov. 2005]
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For links to other cases of woman who murdered 2 or more husbands (or paramours), see Black Widow Serial Killers.
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Randy Thompson's photo shows he died 2011 - it was 2001.
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