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Georgia v. Turner
Georgia v. Turner
   
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Prosecutors seek death penalty for husband's antifreeze murder
Prosecutors said Tuesday they will seek the death penalty against a woman convicted of fatally poisoning her husband with antifreeze and accused of killing a boyfriend the same way.
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Woman who killed husband indicted for boyfriend's similar death
Julia Lynn Turner, who was convicted in May of poisoning her husband with antifreeze in 1995, faces the same charges for the 2001 death of her boyfriend.
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Jury finds Lynn Turner guilty of murder
Jurors returned a verdict of guilty Friday in the case of a Georgia woman accused of murdering her husband by poisoning him with antifreeze.
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Jury out in case of woman accused in antifreeze murder
Jurors began weighing the fate of Lynn Turner, on trial for poisoning her police officer husband with antifreeze. Deliberations began in the afternoon following the morning's closing arguments.
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Defendant's mother puts her in a softer light

Expert: Double dose did it
It was a second dose of the toxin ethylene glycol that probably killed firefighter Randy Thompson, according to a medical examiner who testified Wednesday.
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Chart: Lynn Turner's lost loves
Poem family dedicated to Glenn Turner



May 11, 2004: Expert: Unnatural toxin killed husband
May 10, 2004: Expert gives interactive demo of death by antifreeze
May 6, 2004: Witness: Lynn Turner asked how to euthanize cats
May 5, 2004: Witness: Wife wanted life insurance
May 4, 2004: Nurse: Turner showed little concern for sick husband
May, 3, 2004: Victim's friends deal damaging blow to defendant
April 30, 2004: Trial opens in alleged antifreeze killing
April 29, 2004: Woman accused of antifreeze-poisoning husband










    Julia "Lynn" Turner, a former 911 operator, stands trial for allegedly murdering her husband, Glenn, by poisoning him with antifreeze in 1995. Though her boyfriend, Randy Thompson, died of similar poisoning in 2001, Turner is not charged with his death.
   
    Case background
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    Lynn Turner's Lost Loves
   
    Testimony highlights
   
    Murder
   
    Trial's key figures
   
    Discuss the case
   
    Case timeline
   
    Prosecution's closing
Defense's closing
Toxicologist testifies
Victim's sister on stand
Prosecution's opening
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    Verdict Form
Jurors must fill out this form once they reach a decision.
Jury Instructions
Jurors were read these instructions on the law before beginning deliberations.
Indictment
A grand jury indicted Julia "Lynn" Turner for the murder of her husband "by causing Maurice Glenn Turner to ingest ethylene glycol," a by-product of antifreeze.
Similar Transaction Order
This ruling permits prosecutors to introduce similarities between the two men's deaths, even though the defendant is only being charged in one of them.
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