Carolyn Warmus ‘Fatal Attraction’ Murder Mistress Wins Parole

WarmusCarolyn Warmus, 55 years old, was postulated recover on May 3, 2019, a Department of Corrections announced. Warmus could be expelled on Jun 10.

Warmus was initial adult for recover in 2017, and she was denied.

The former propagandize clergyman was convicted in a 1989 murder in Westchester County that was called a “Fatal Attraction Murder.”

The box gained worldwide courtesy and dual movies, “The Carolyn Warmus Story” and “The Danger of Love” was done depicting a case.

Warmus was condemned in 1992 to 25 years to life after sharpened 40-year-old Betty Jeanne Solomon a mother of Paul Solomon, her lover.

Betty Jean was shot in a behind 9 times.

Twenty-seven-year-old Warmus met forty-year-old Solomon during Greenville Elementary School where they were both teachers located in Scarsdale in a 80s.

Warmus, a daughter of a multi-millionaire executive specializing in insurance, became spooky with Solomon, and a jury found her guilty of murdering his mother on Jan. 15, 1989.

After murdering his wife, she met her partner in a bar during a hotel and after they had sex in his car.

The murder occurred after a recover of “Fatal Attractions” that starred Glenn Close who had an event with a male who was happily married portrayed by Michael Douglas.

Vincent Parco testified during her hearing observant he sole a .25-caliber pistol and silencer to Warmus days before a murder occurred.

Warmus’ recover was denied in Jan 2017, has always settled she was trusting and was found guilty since of a media coverage of her case, and she could not obtain a satisfactory trial.

On May 3, hours before a news of Warmus’ parole, Parco was found guilty of extort in a Supreme Court of Brooklyn.

Written by Barbara Sobel

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