Murder Paxil 16/10/1999 California +Woman Serial Killer was on Paxil at Time of Murders Summary:

Ann Tracy, Ph.D., Executive Director of the International Coalition for Drug Awareness, confirmed that this woman was taking Paxil at the time of the murders. The book: "To Die For" also states that the perpetrator was taking Paxil while committing these tragic homicides.

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To Die For: The Shocking True Story of Serial Killer Dana Sue Gray (Mass Market Paperback)
by Kathy Braidhill "The phone was ringing..." (more)
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Book Description
Impeccably dressed, meticulously neat, Dana Sue Gray spared no expense on herself. Dropping thousands of dollars on a shopping binge or a luxurious day spa was nothing out of the ordinary for Dana-nor for many wealthy women. But Dana wasn't wealthy-she was an unemployed nurse. She was also a serial murderess, who preyed upon elderly women, violently killed them, then used their credit cards to embark on wild, post-murder spending sprees.

Women serial killers are rare-there are only 36 documented cases-and those, like Dana Sue Gray, who murder so brutally that veteran police officers are shaken by the bloodiness of the crime scene, are even rarer. Now, in an expos頡s shocking and fascinating as its subject matter, author Kathy Braidhill explores the stunning story of Dana Sue Gray, one of the most dangerous, deadly, and disturbed women in history.