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Patricia Johnson is found guilty in 1991 of the shooting death of her third husband; Rebecca Bivens is serving 40 years for fatally beat her five-year-old stepdaughter.
Patricia Johnson is found guilty in 1991 of the shooting death of her third husband; Rebecca Bivens is serving 40 years for fatally beat her five-year-old stepdaughter.
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Women Behind Bars
S1, EP7 "Patricia Johnson & Rebecca Bivens"Patricia Johnson is found guilty in 1991 of the shooting death of her third husband; Rebecca Bivens is serving 40 years for fatally beat her five-year-old stepdaughter.
Women Behind Bars
S2, EP11 "Natasha Cornett and LaSonya Larry"Natasha and her friends are charged with murder after trying to carjack a family's van; LaSonya stabs her boyfriend in their Florida apartment.
Women Behind Bars
S2, EP8 "Karen Mullally & Linda Pillius"A woman is charged with starting a fire which ends up killing the two sleeping children of her lesbian lover.
Women Behind Bars
S2, EP5 "Alicia Williamson & Patricia Donnelly"Alicia Williamson is charged with the murder of her roommate of nine days; Patricia Donnelly pleads guilty to first-degree murder and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Women Behind Bars
S4, EP6 "Deadly Love Triangles"Three women find themselves tangled in love triangles where the odd person out ends up murdered.
Women Behind Bars
S4, EP5 "Murder in Paradise"How greed and passion led three women to betray the men they love.
Women Behind Bars
S4, EP4 "Fatal Attractions"Three women reveal how in a moment of passion, they were driven to commit murder.
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S4, EP3 "The Real Life Thelma and Louise"Two lady criminals lure men to their hotel rooms and rob them at gunpoint; a family follows a mother's command to kill her husband.
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