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Murder Suspect Caught In Nevada Allegedly Involved In Mysterious Deaths Of His 4 Wives

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A murder suspect caught in Nevada allegedly involved in the mysterious deaths of his four wives.

Thomas Randolph
A murder suspect caught in Nevada allegedly involved in the mysterious deaths of his four wives. (Photo: Lohud)

Murder Suspect Caught in Nevada Accused of Being Involved in Four Wives’ Deaths

A murder suspect caught in Nevada named Thomas Randolph also called “Black Widower” was accused of being involved in the mysterious deaths of his four wives, wherein the murder suspect caught in Nevada became the prime suspect for all four murder cases.

According to a report published in Law and Crime, the murder suspect caught in Nevada allegedly hired a hitman to kill his sixth wife, Sharon Causse, after being named the prime suspect in the mysterious death of his second wife; however, the murder suspect caught in Nevada eventually got away with it due to lack of evidence.

During the investigation, authorities revealed that the murder suspect caught in Nevada was the one who reported about an intruder inside their house who fatally shot his sixth wife, but the truth is, the murder suspect caught in Nevada was the hitman he hired months before the tragic incident.

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Murder Suspect Caught in Nevada Granted New Trial After Allegedly Killing Four Wives Following Conviction Overturned

The murder suspect caught in Nevada was granted a retrial and his conviction was overturned years after his alleged involvement in the mysterious deaths of four of his six wives.

The murder suspect caught in Nevada initially received two death sentences for the murders of his wives but claimed that the court used false evidence against him, Court TV reported.

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