In November 1992, 40-year-old Janice Randall was found dead in the bedroom of her home in Graham, Washington. Next to her, in a playpen, sat her 18-month-old daughter, Courtney, crying after being left there alone for 14 hours.
Her estranged husband, James Robert Randall, told investigators that his wife had probably overdosed on painkillers. Police initially accepted that explanation, but an autopsy revealed a completely different truth—no dru…
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In November 1992, 40-year-old Janice Randall was found dead in the bedroom of her home in Graham, Washington. Next to her, in a playpen, sat her 18-month-old daughter, Courtney, crying after being left there alone for 14 hours.
Her estranged husband, James Robert Randall, told investigators that his wife had probably overdosed on painkillers. Police initially accepted that explanation, but an autopsy revealed a completely different truth—no dru…