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«Breaking News» ABC unveils brand new documentary on Black Widow who murdered both her husbands

The family of a woman who fatally poisoned her husband and attempted to kill her daughter and blame her for his murder will speak out for the first time in an explosive ABC documentary.


Stacey Castor, 48, who was known as the 'Black Widow', died in 2016 while serving 51 years to life at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women in Westchester County.


She was convicted in 2009 of killing her second husband David Castor and trying to kill her daughter Ashley Wallace as part of a plot to pin the murder on her.







A new ABC documentary about 'Black Widow' Stacey Castor, who was convicting of fatally poisoning her husband and attempting to murder her daughter, will be broadcast






David Castor


David Castor










Castor was convicted of fatally poisoning David Castor (left) in 2009 and is suspected of killing her first husband Michael Wallace (right)



Castor was also convicted of filing a fake will to inherit her second husband's estate and was suspected of fatally poisoning her first husband Michael Wallace in 2000. 


Ten years after Stacey’s conviction, ABC News announced a two-hour documentary featuring exclusive interviews with the killer before she died and members of her family about how her horrific crimes changed their lives forever.


The special prime-time program titled '20/20'  features an exclusive interview with Stacey Castor from prison by ABC Anchor David Muir, in addition to Stacey’s mother Judie Eaton and daughters Ashley and Bree Wallace.

The documentary will be broadcast on  February 8 at 9pm ET on ABC.


It also features new interviews with investigators, Stacey’s defense team and family members of her second husband and victim, David Castor.


David Castor's death at 48 in August 2005 was initially considered a suicide, but investigators later determined he didn't knowingly drink ethylene glycol, a toxic chemical found in antifreeze.




The special prime-time program titled '20/20'will feature exclusive interviews with members of Castor's family. She is pictured here with daughters Bree (left) and Ashley (back)


The special prime-time program titled '20/20'will feature exclusive interviews with members of Castor's family. She is pictured here with daughters Bree (left) and Ashley (back)



The special prime-time program titled '20/20'will feature exclusive interviews with members of Castor's family. She is pictured here with daughters Bree (left) and Ashley (back)





When authorities were closing in on her, prosecutors said, Castor decided to kill her daughter Ashley Wallace (right with her sister Bree) and frame her for killing both husbands. She knocked Wallace out with sleeping pills, then used a teaspoon to feed her vodka and prescription pills over a 17-hour window, prosecutors said


When authorities were closing in on her, prosecutors said, Castor decided to kill her daughter Ashley Wallace (right with her sister Bree) and frame her for killing both husbands. She knocked Wallace out with sleeping pills, then used a teaspoon to feed her vodka and prescription pills over a 17-hour window, prosecutors said



When authorities were closing in on her, prosecutors said, Castor decided to kill her daughter Ashley Wallace (right with her sister Bree) and frame her for killing both husbands. She knocked Wallace out with sleeping pills, then used a teaspoon to feed her vodka and prescription pills over a 17-hour window, prosecutors said



Stacey Castor was charged in September 2007, just days after investigators in neighboring Cayuga County exhumed the body of Michael Wallace, her first husband and the father of her two children.   

His cause of death had originally been ruled a heart attack, but after the exhumation, authorities ruled the 2000 death a homicide caused by ingesting ethylene glycol.


Stacey Castor wasn't charged in Wallace's killing, but prosecutors presented evidence during trial that she was involved as they built their case against her. 


Prosecutors said she killed her husbands to collect on their life insurance policies and estates.




Castor (left) was convicted in 2009 of killing her second husband David Castor (right) and trying to kill her daughter Ashley Wallace as part of a plot to pin the murder on her


Castor (left) was convicted in 2009 of killing her second husband David Castor (right) and trying to kill her daughter Ashley Wallace as part of a plot to pin the murder on her



Castor (left) was convicted in 2009 of killing her second husband David Castor (right) and trying to kill her daughter Ashley Wallace as part of a plot to pin the murder on her





Investigators originally said Castor's first husband, Michael Wallace (pictured) died of a heart attack until his body was exhumed and authorities ruled his death a homicide


Investigators originally said Castor's first husband, Michael Wallace (pictured) died of a heart attack until his body was exhumed and authorities ruled his death a homicide



Investigators originally said Castor's first husband, Michael Wallace (pictured) died of a heart attack until his body was exhumed and authorities ruled his death a homicide



Prosecutors said Stacey Castor poisoned David Castor in September 2007 by using a kitchen baster to slip him the antifreeze, then staged the scene to make it appear he was depressed, had gotten drunk and killed himself by downing the toxic liquid.


When authorities were closing in on her, prosecutors said, Castor decided to kill her daughter Ashley Wallace and frame her for killing both husbands. 


She knocked Wallace out with sleeping pills, then used a teaspoon to feed her vodka and prescription pills over a 17-hour window, prosecutors said.




Prosecutors said Stacey Castor poisoned David Castor in September 2007 by using a kitchen baster to slip him the antifreeze


Prosecutors said Stacey Castor poisoned David Castor in September 2007 by using a kitchen baster to slip him the antifreeze



Prosecutors said Stacey Castor poisoned David Castor in September 2007 by using a kitchen baster to slip him the antifreeze





Ten years after Stacey’s conviction, ABC News announced a two-hour documentary featuring exclusive interviews with the killer before she died and members of her family about how her horrific crimes changed their lives forever


Ten years after Stacey’s conviction, ABC News announced a two-hour documentary featuring exclusive interviews with the killer before she died and members of her family about how her horrific crimes changed their lives forever



Ten years after Stacey’s conviction, ABC News announced a two-hour documentary featuring exclusive interviews with the killer before she died and members of her family about how her horrific crimes changed their lives forever



Castor then wrote a 750-word suicide note on her computer that claimed to be from her daughter confessing to killing the men, prosecutors said.

 In the suicide note, which Wallace denied writing, the word antifreeze is written as 'anti-free' in four places. 


An investigator testified earlier that Castor said 'anti-free' during an interview. Castor acknowledged saying 'anti-free' but said she had cut herself off mid-word because she meant to say something else.




In 2007 investigators exhumed Michael’s body, and the medical examiner determined he died, not of a heart attack, but of antifreeze poisoning


In 2007 investigators exhumed Michael’s body, and the medical examiner determined he died, not of a heart attack, but of antifreeze poisoning



In 2007 investigators exhumed Michael’s body, and the medical examiner determined he died, not of a heart attack, but of antifreeze poisoning



Investigators also determined that the note was written while Castor was at home and her daughter was at school, prosecutors said.


Castor maintained her innocence and appealed her case for years. Her final attempt at appeal was in 2015.


The judge who sentenced Castor said she was guilty of the most reprehensible crimes he'd ever seen.




The special prime-time program titled '20/20' will be broadcast on February 8 at 9pm ET on ABC


The special prime-time program titled '20/20' will be broadcast on February 8 at 9pm ET on ABC



The special prime-time program titled '20/20' will be broadcast on February 8 at 9pm ET on ABC





Thw show features new interviews with investigators, Stacey’s defense team and family members of her second husband and victim, David Castor


Thw show features new interviews with investigators, Stacey’s defense team and family members of her second husband and victim, David Castor



Thw show features new interviews with investigators, Stacey’s defense team and family members of her second husband and victim, David Castor



'In my 34 years in the criminal justice system as a lawyer and a judge, I have seen serial killers, contract killers, killers of every variety and stripe,' Onondaga County Judge Joseph Fahey said. 


'But, I have to say, Mrs Castor, you are in a class all by yourself.'


The Black Widow killer documentary is part of twelve weeks of two-hour “20/20” programming featuring brand new interviews with key players in some of the biggest newsmaker stories in recent American history. 


Each documentary takes a look at these cases through a modern lens, challenges original perceptions and sheds new light on each story. 


 


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