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In 1968, she poisoned her father, 1970, her mother-in-law and 1971, her husband. 1986 was her boss-turned-lover-turned-boyfriend and by 1989, her attention was focused on her second husband. Exhumation became so common that the local cemeteries were renamed as her landfills. She sits across from me–shoulders squared and gaze relaxed–waiting for any question I might come up with.      What ran across your mind the very first time? Her breath flees from her lips and she says to me      freedom. I look her in the eyes–      see a monster. She looks me in the eyes–      sees herself.
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Jun 15, 2016
Jun 15, 2016 at 3:22 PM UTC
0288088: the Black Widow
In 1968, she poisoned her father, 1970, her mother-in-law and 1971, her husband. 1986 was her boss-turned-lover-turned-boyfriend and by 1989, her attention was focused on her second husband. Exhumation became so common that the local cemeteries were renamed as her landfills. She sits across from me–shoulders squared and gaze relaxed–waiting for any question I might come up with.      What ran across your mind the very first time? Her breath flees from her lips and she says to me      freedom. I look her in the eyes–      see a monster. She looks me in the eyes–      sees herself.
mollie-grant
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Jun 15, 2016
Jun 15, 2016 at 3:22 PM UTC
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