Missouri prison nurse poisoned husband so she could be with convicted killer: court
- Amy Murray was sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, arson, and tampering with evidence on June 25.
- Investigators determined the house fire was intentionally set using an accelerant, leading to Murray's arrest in February 2019.
- Murray had been in contact with inmate Eugene Claypool, stating they could marry now that her husband was 'out of the picture.
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Prison Nurse Poisoned Husband to Marry Inmate Serving Time for Murder. Now She's a Convicted Murderer, Too
Amy Murray, 46, took an Alford plea for allegedly poisoning her husband and then setting their house on fire to cover up her actions so she could marry a convicted murderer.
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