Florida Woman Plotted Husband's Death For Months Before His Friend Shot Him, Indictment SaysBy Nicole DarrahFox News May. 10, 2018 |
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A Florida woman who was indicted on a first-degree murder charge in the death of her husband -- who supposedly went missing on a duck-hunting trip 17 years ago -- plotted his death for months, according to an indictment released Wednesday. Denise Williams, 48, was arrested Tuesday on charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and accessory after the fact in her husband Mike Williams' December 2000 killing. The grand jury indictment accused Denise of conspiring with Brian Winchester, her husband's best friend and her eventual husband, for more than nine months before Winchester shot him. Winchester allegedly helped Mike write a $1 million insurance policy six months before he disappeared, and later married his widow. The case had long been considered suspicious. Mike disappeared after he supposedly went duck hunting alone on a lake near Tallahassee. Read More |