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{{Short description|American convicted murderer (1967–2016)}}
{{Infobox criminal {{Infobox criminal
| name = Stacey Castor | name = Stacey Castor
| image_name = | image_name = Stacey Castor (criminal).png
| image_size = | image_size =
| image_caption = | image_caption = 2007 mugshot, Onondaga County Sheriff’s Dept
| birth_name = Stacey Ruth Daniels
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1967|07|24}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1967|7|24|mf=yes}}
| birth_place = ], ]
| birth_place = ], ], U.S.
| death_date =
| death_date = {{death date and age|2016|6|11|1967|7|24|mf=yes}}
| death_place =
| alias = | death_place = ], U.S.
| motive = To collect on life insurance and estates | alias =
| charge =Murder, attempted murder, forgery | motive = Monetary gain
| conviction = February 5, 2009 | charge = Murder, attempted murder, forgery
| conviction_penalty = 51 years to life in prison | conviction = February 5, 2009
| conviction_penalty = 51 years to life in prison
| conviction_status = Incarcerated at ], ];<br> earliest release date June 15, 2055
| conviction_status =
| occupation = Office manager
| occupation = Office manager
| spouse = Michael Wallace (1988-2000, his death)<br>David Castor (2003-2005, his death)
| parents = | spouse = {{plainlist|
* {{marriage|Michael Wallace|1988|2000|end=died}}
| children = Ashley Wallace<br>Bree Wallace}}
* {{marriage|David Castor|2003|2005|end=died}}
'''Stacey Castor''' (born July 24, 1967) was convicted of ] in 2009. She was found guilty of ]ing her then-husband David Castor with ] in 2005 and attempting to murder her daughter, Ashley Wallace, with crushed pills mixed in with ], orange juice, and ] in 2007. In addition, she is suspected of having murdered her first husband, Michael Wallace, in 2000; his grave lies next to David Castor's. The story made national news, and Castor was subsequently named '''The Black Widow''' by media outlets.<ref name="abcnews.go.com">{{cite news|author=Angela Chambers and Jon Meyersohn |title=Exhumed Body Reveals Stacey Castor's First Husband 'Didn't Just Die': Exclusive Look Inside Anti-Freeze Murder Mystery; What Brought Two Men to Rest in Neighboring Graves. Page 1|publisher=]|date=2009-04-23|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=7394363&page=1}}</ref> A special two-hour edition of ]'s '']'' aired on April 24, 2009, to provide the full story of the Castor case.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/>
}}
| parents = Jerry Daniels and Judie Eaton
| children = 2
}}

'''Stacey Ruth Castor''' (née '''Daniels''', formerly '''Wallace'''; July 24, 1967 – June 11, 2016)<ref></ref> was an American convicted murderer from ], ]. In 2009, she was found guilty of murdering her then-husband David Castor with ] in 2005 and attempting to murder her daughter, Ashley Wallace, by spiking her drinks with pills in 2007. In addition, she was suspected of having murdered her first husband, Michael Wallace, in 2000; his grave lay next to David's until the latter's remains were disinterred and buried elsewhere in 2016. The story made national news, and Castor was subsequently named the "]" by media outlets.<ref name="abcnews.go.com">{{cite news|author=Angela Chambers and Jon Meyersohn |title=Exhumed Body Reveals Stacey Castor's First Husband 'Didn't Just Die': Exclusive Look Inside Anti-Freeze Murder Mystery; What Brought Two Men to Rest in Neighboring Graves. Page 1|publisher=]|date=2009-04-23|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=https://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=7394363&page=1}}</ref>

==Early life== ==Early life==
Castor met Michael Wallace when she was 17, in 1985, and they bonded immediately.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/> Castor felt that Wallace was her true love.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/><ref name="ABCnews.go.com">{{cite news|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=7426074|title=The Black Widow|publisher='']''|date=2009-04-24|accessdate=2009-04-25}}</ref> The couple married and had their first daughter, Ashley, in 1988.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/> In 1991, they had a second daughter, Bree.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/><ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Castor was employed by an ambulance dispatch company, while Wallace worked nights as a mechanic, but the family had little money.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/> According to Castor, Wallace was very close to Bree, showing a favoritism that she made up by becoming "best friends" with elder daughter Ashley.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/><ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> In spite of their closeness with their children, the couple grew apart, and it was rumored that each was having affairs.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/> Stacey Castor was born Stacey Daniels in ], ], on July 24, 1967. Her parents were Jerry Daniels and Judie Eaton. Castor met her first husband, Michael Wallace, in 1985 when she was 17.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/><ref name="ABCnews.go.com">{{cite news|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=7426074|title=The Black Widow|publisher=]|date=2009-04-24|accessdate=2009-04-25}}</ref> The couple married and had their first daughter, Ashley, in 1988.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/> A second daughter, Bree, was born in 1991.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/><ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>
Castor was employed by an ambulance dispatch company, while Wallace worked nights as a mechanic, but the family had little money. According to Castor, Wallace was very close to Bree, showing a ] that Castor made up for by becoming "best friends" with elder daughter Ashley.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/><ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Despite their closeness with their children, the couple grew apart, and it was rumored that each was having ]s.<ref name=abcnews.go.com/>


==Murders== ==Murders==
In late 1999, Wallace began feeling intermittently ill. Family members variously remember him as acting unsteady, coughing and seeming swollen. As his inexplicable sickness persisted over the holiday season, his family encouraged him to seek medical care, but he died in early 2000 before he could do so.<ref name="Abcnews.go.com">{{cite news|author=Angela Chambers and Jon Meyersohn |title=Exhumed Body Reveals Stacey Castor's First Husband 'Didn't Just Die': Exclusive Look Inside Anti-Freeze Murder Mystery; What Brought Two Men to Rest in Neighboring Graves. Page 2|publisher=]|date=2009-04-23|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=7394363&page=2}}</ref> Their daughter Ashley was 11 at the time and had been alone with him. She blamed herself for his death. She had noticed his ill appearance that day, but thought nothing of it.<ref name="ABcnews.go.com">{{cite news|author=Angela Chambers and Jon Meyersohn |title=Exhumed Body Reveals Stacey Castor's First Husband 'Didn't Just Die': Exclusive Look Inside Anti-Freeze Murder Mystery; What Brought Two Men to Rest in Neighboring Graves. Page 3|publisher=]|date=2009-04-23|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=7394363&page=3}}</ref> In late 1999, Wallace began feeling intermittently ill. Family members variously remember him as acting unsteady, coughing and seeming swollen. As his inexplicable sickness persisted over the holiday season, his family encouraged him to seek medical care, but he died in early 2000 before he could do so.<ref name="Abcnews.go.com">{{cite news|author=Angela Chambers and Jon Meyersohn |title=Exhumed Body Reveals Stacey Castor's First Husband 'Didn't Just Die': Exclusive Look Inside Anti-Freeze Murder Mystery; What Brought Two Men to Rest in Neighboring Graves. Page 2|publisher=]|date=2009-04-23|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=https://abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=7394363&page=2}}</ref> Physicians told Castor that her husband had died of a ]. Although Wallace's sister was skeptical and requested an ], Castor refused, saying she believed the doctors were correct.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name="ABcnews.go.com">{{cite news|author=Angela Chambers and Jon Meyersohn|title=Exhumed Body Reveals Stacey Castor's First Husband 'Didn't Just Die': Exclusive Look Inside Anti-Freeze Murder Mystery; What Brought Two Men to Rest in Neighboring Graves. Page 3|publisher=]|date=2009-04-23|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=https://abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=7394363&page=3}}</ref>


In 2003, Stacey married David Castor, whose surname she used from that point forward. <ref name=Abcnews.go.com/> David was the owner of an air conditioning installation and repair company, and she served as his office manager. One afternoon in August 2005, Castor called the ] sheriff's office to tell them that her husband had locked himself in their bedroom following an argument and had not been seen nor heard from for the past day, claiming he was ].<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=Abcnews.go.com/><ref name="ABCNEws.go.com">{{cite news|first=Angela|last=Chambers|title='Black Widow' Stacey Castor Accused in Anti-Freeze Murder. Exclusive Access to the Investigation Into David Castor's Death, Stacey Castor's Trial|publisher=]|date=2009-04-21|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=https://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=7380832&page=1}}</ref><ref name="www.theinsider.com">{{cite news|title=Stacey Castor 'Black Widow' Accused in Anti-Freeze Murder|publisher=]|access-date=2009-04-25|url=http://www.theinsider.com/news/2081309_Stacey_Castor_Black_Widow_Accused_in_Anti_Freeze_Murder|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090428090032/http://www.theinsider.com/news/2081309_Stacey_Castor_Black_Widow_Accused_in_Anti_Freeze_Murder|archive-date=2009-04-28}}</ref> Upon visiting the house for a ], Sergeant Robert Willoughby kicked in the door of the bedroom and found David dead. Among the items near his body were a container of ] and a half-full glass of bright green liquid. Willoughby says he remembers that Castor screamed, "He's not dead, he's not dead."<ref name=ABCNEws.go.com/>
Doctors told Castor that Wallace died of a heart attack.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=ABcnews.go.com/> Though Wallace's sister was skeptical of a heart attack having been the cause and requested an autopsy for Wallace's corpse, Castor refused. Castor said she believed the doctors were correct about Wallace's demise.<ref name=ABcnews.go.com/>


The ] reported that David had committed ] through a self-administered lethal dose of antifreeze, but when police found Castor's fingerprints on the antifreeze glass and located a ] that had David's DNA on the tip, they began to suspect she had engineered his death.<ref name=Abcnews.go.com/> They believed Castor had used the turkey baster to ] David once he became too physically weak.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>
In 2003, Castor married David Castor, whose surname she bears.<ref name=Abcnews.go.com/> Castor was the owner of an air conditioning installation and repair company, and Stacey served as his office manager. In 2005, at 2:00 p.m. one afternoon, Castor called her local sheriff's office to tell them that her husband had locked himself in their bedroom for a day following an argument and was not responding to his cell phone.<ref name=Abcnews.go.com/><ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name="ABCNEws.go.com">{{cite news|first=Angela|last=Chambers|title='Black Widow' Stacey Castor Accused in Anti-Freeze Murder. Exclusive Access to the Investigation Into David Castor's Death, Stacey Castor's Trial|publisher=]|date=2009-04-21|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=7380832&page=1}}</ref> When he did not appear at their shared workplace,<ref name="www.theinsider.com">{{cite news|title=
Stacey Castor ‘Black Widow’ Accused in Anti-Freeze Murder
|publisher='']''|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=
http://www.theinsider.com/news/2081309_Stacey_Castor_Black_Widow_Accused_in_Anti_Freeze_Murder}}</ref> she had become worried. She claimed he was depressed. Unable to get a response, Sergeant Robert Willoughby of the ] County Sheriff's Department kicked in the door of the bedroom and found David Castor lying dead. Among the items near his body were a container of antifreeze and a half-full glass of bright green liquid. Willoughby says he remembers that Castor screamed, "He's not dead, he's not dead."<ref name=ABCNEws.go.com/>


Investigators secured audio and visual surveillance on Castor's house and the gravesites of her husbands, who had been buried side by side at her request.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Detectives reasoned that if Castor were truly genuine about her love for her late husbands, then she would eventually visit their graves.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Castor, however, never visited.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Investigators soon felt the only way to prove she was responsible for both homicides was to have Wallace's body ].<ref name="ABCNews.go.com">{{cite news|author=Angela Chambers and Jon Meyersohn |title=Exhumed Body Reveals Stacey Castor's First Husband 'Didn't Just Die': Exclusive Look Inside Anti-Freeze Murder Mystery; What Brought Two Men to Rest in Neighboring Graves. Page 4|publisher=]|date=2009-04-23|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=https://abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=7394363&page=4}}</ref> A ] ruled that Wallace had also been killed through antifreeze poisoning.<ref name=ABCNews.go.com/>
The ] reported that David Castor had committed ] through a self-administered lethal dose of antifreeze, but when police found Stacey Castor's fingerprints on the antifreeze glass and located a ] that had David Castor's DNA on the tip, they began to suspect Stacey Castor had engineered her husband's death.<ref name=Abcnews.go.com/> They believed Castor had used the turkey baster to ] him once he became too physically weak.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>

The detectives on the case ordered ] on Castor's house.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> They listened in on phone calls for any unusual conversations.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> In addition, they set up cameras overlooking Castor's house and her husbands' gravesites, who had been buried side by side at Castor's request.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Detectives reasoned that if Castor were truly genuine about her love for her late husbands, then she would eventually visit their graves.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> They wanted to observe her behavior while there. Castor, however, never visited.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> The investigators soon felt the only way to prove Castor responsible for both homicides was to have Wallace's body ].<ref name="ABCNews.go.com">{{cite news|author=Angela Chambers and Jon Meyersohn |title=Exhumed Body Reveals Stacey Castor's First Husband 'Didn't Just Die': Exclusive Look Inside Anti-Freeze Murder Mystery; What Brought Two Men to Rest in Neighboring Graves. Page 4|publisher=]|date=2009-04-23|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=7394363&page=4}}</ref> A toxicology screening ruled that Wallace had also been killed through antifreeze poisoning.<ref name=ABCNews.go.com/>


===Attempted murder=== ===Attempted murder===
In September 2007, amid mounting evidence that Castor had murdered both of her husbands, she began to panic.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> After she learned police had exhumed Wallace's body and found traces of antifreeze in his system, she was believed to have devised a plan to set up her daughter Ashley for the murders.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name="theage.com.au">{{cite news|first=Ian|last=Munro|title=Death by anti-freeze 'perfect murder'|publisher='']''|date=2007-10-13|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/death-by-antifreeze-perfect-murder/2007/10/12/1191696176894.html}}</ref> In September 2007, Castor panicked as suspicion mounted over the deaths of her husbands.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> After learning that police had exhumed Wallace's body and found traces of antifreeze in his system, she was believed to have devised a plan to set up her daughter Ashley for the murders.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name="theage.com.au">{{cite news|first=Ian|last=Munro|title=Death by anti-freeze 'perfect murder'|newspaper=]|date=2007-10-13|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/death-by-antifreeze-perfect-murder/2007/10/12/1191696176894.html}}</ref>


On Ashley's first day of college, investigators came to her school to question her about her father's death and to inform her that he had been poisoned instead of having died of a heart attack.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name="ABCNEWs.go.com">{{cite news|first=Nikki|last=Battiste|title=Exclusive: Mother and Daughter Face Off in Murder Mystery. Stacey Castor Accused of Poisoning Two Husbands, Plotting to Murder and Frame Daughter Ashley Wallace|publisher=]|date=2009-04-22|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=7389055&page=1}}</ref> An upset Ashley called Castor.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=ABCNEWs.go.com/> Soon after, she says that Castor invited her to go home and drink together.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Castor said that they had been through enough emotional stress and needed to relax. Ashley agreed because Castor was not only her mother but her "best friend".<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> The following day, Castor invited Ashley to drink together at home again. She says that her mother offered her a "nasty-tasting" drink that she at first refused but eventually drank because she trusted Castor.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Seventeen hours later, Ashley was found comatose on her bed by her younger sister Bree Wallace.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> Castor made the 911 call.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Ashley's sister left her side for a moment and when she returned, she found a suicide note<ref></ref> beside Ashley.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> The note appeared to be Ashley's "murder confession", in which she "admits" to having killed her father and stepfather.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Castor quickly took the note from the sister and later gave it to the paramedics.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Tests revealed that potentially fatal ] had been found in Ashley's system, and that she most likely would have died if brought to the hospital just a few minutes later.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> When Ashley awakened, with police questioning her about the murders and the suicide note found beside her, she said that the last thing she remembered was her mother making her an alcoholic drink, something she had never done before.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> She told the officers that she did not write the note and was confused about their questions and accusations.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> On Ashley's first day of college, investigators came to her school to question her about Wallace's death and to inform her that he had been poisoned.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name="ABCNEWs.go.com">{{cite news|first=Nikki|last=Battiste|title=Exclusive: Mother and Daughter Face Off in Murder Mystery. Stacey Castor Accused of Poisoning Her Two Husbands, Plotting to Murder and Frame Daughter Ashley Wallace|publisher=]|date=2009-04-22|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=https://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=7389055&page=1}}</ref> An upset Ashley called Castor.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=ABCNEWs.go.com/> Soon after, Ashley said, Castor invited her to the family home in ] to have a drink together.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Ashley agreed because Castor was not only her mother but her "best friend".<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>


The following day, Castor invited Ashley to drink at home again, offering a "nasty-tasting" drink that she initially refused.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Seventeen hours later, Ashley was found ]tose in bed by her younger sister Bree.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> Bree demanded that help be sought, and Castor made the 911 call.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Ashley's sister left her side for a moment and when she returned, she found a ] next to Ashley that contained a supposed confession to the murders of her father and stepfather.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://a.abcnews.go.com/images/2020/Suicide_Letter_scan0001_090422.pdf|title=PDF of Suicide Letter}}</ref><ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> Castor quickly took the note and later gave it to ]s.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>
==Arrest and trial==
For two years, investigators had collected evidence against Castor for the deaths of her husbands. In 2007, she was arrested for second degree murder in David's death and for attempting to murder Ashley and frame her for the murders of David and Wallace.<ref name=theage.com.au/><ref name="news10now.com">{{cite news|first=Joleene|last=Des Rosiers |title=One step closer?|publisher=news10now.com|date=2009-04-25|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://news10now.com/default.aspx?ArID=138098}}</ref>


Tests revealed that potentially fatal ]s had been found in Ashley's system, and that she most likely would have died if she had been taken to the hospital just a few minutes later.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> When Ashley woke up, police questioned her about the murders and the suicide note; she said the last thing she remembered was her mother making her an alcoholic drink, something she had never done before. She told the officers that she did not write the note and was confused about their questions.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/>
Prosecutors argued that the computer-generated note where Ashley "confesses" to killing Wallace and David had actually been written by Castor.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> Ashley was 11 at the time of her father Wallace's death.<ref name=Abcnews.go.com/><ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> When brought on the stand, she testified that she did not murder either her father or her stepfather nor did she write the suicide note.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name="Syracuse.com">{{cite news|first=Jim|last=O'Hara|title=Stacey Castor's daughter, Ashley Wallace, testifies during antifreeze murder trial. Ashley Wallace also testifies for the prosecution that she did not write or know anything about a suicide note.|publisher=syracuse.com|date=2009-01-15|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=http://www.syracuse.com/crime/index.ssf?/base/policeblotter-1/1232013467318700.xml&coll=1}}</ref>


==Arrest and trial==
] District Attorney William Fitzpatrick and Chief Assistant District Attorney Christine Garvey<ref name="PostStandard">{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Dupras |title=Stacey Castor case: The players|publisher=syracuse.com|date=2009-01-13|accessdate=2010-01-27|url=http://blog.syracuse.com/indepth/2009/01/stacy_castor_case_the_players.html}}</ref> argued that David Castor's "suicide" had never made sense given the lack of his fingerprints on the glass or container tainted with ], a toxic substance found in antifreeze, and the turkey baster found in the kitchen garbage bearing both ethylene glycol and his DNA.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> They felt that this suggested he was force-fed antifreeze.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> Given evidence of the evolution of David Castor's illness, they concluded that Castor had for four days fed her husband antifreeze through the baster before trying to make it look like a suicide.<ref name="www.foxnews.com">{{cite news|title=Woman Convicted of Poisoning Husband, Harming Daughter|publisher=]|date=2009-02-05|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,488905,00.html}}</ref> She had said that her husband got the idea to kill himself with antifreeze while both were watching a news report about ], who murdered two past lovers by using the poison.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>
For two years, investigators had collected evidence against Castor for the deaths of her husbands. In 2007, she was arrested for ] in David's death and for attempting to murder and frame Ashley.<ref name=theage.com.au/><ref name="news10now.com">{{cite news|first=Joleene|last=Des Rosiers |title=One step closer?|publisher=news10now.com|date=2009-04-25|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://news10now.com/default.aspx?ArID=138098}}</ref>


Prosecutors argued that Ashley's computer-written "suicide note" had actually been written by Castor.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> Ashley was 12 at the time of her father Wallace's death.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=Abcnews.go.com/> When brought on the stand, she testified that she did not murder either her father or her stepfather nor did she write the suicide note.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick and Chief Assistant District Attorney Christine Garvey<ref name="PostStandard">{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Dupras |title=Stacey Castor case: The players|publisher=syracuse.com|date=2009-01-13|accessdate=2010-01-27|url=http://blog.syracuse.com/indepth/2009/01/stacy_castor_case_the_players.html}}</ref> argued that David's "suicide" had never made sense given the lack of his fingerprints on the glass or container tainted with ], a toxic substance found in antifreeze, and the turkey baster found in the kitchen garbage bearing both ethylene glycol and his DNA.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> They felt that this suggested he was force-fed the antifreeze.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=theage.com.au/> Given evidence of the evolution of David's illness, they concluded that Castor had fed her husband antifreeze through the baster before trying to make it look like a suicide.<ref name="www.foxnews.com">{{cite news|title=Woman Convicted of Poisoning Husband, Harming Daughter|publisher=]|date=2009-02-05|access-date=2009-04-25|url=https://www.foxnews.com/story/woman-convicted-of-poisoning-husband-harming-daughter}}</ref> She had said that her husband got the idea to kill himself with antifreeze while both were watching a news report about ], who murdered two past lovers by using the poison.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>
The prosecutors presented evidence showing how antifreeze poisoning can be identified from the growth of ] crystals in the kidneys, and that this was seen with examination of Wallace and David's bodies as well.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> In addition, they noted money as one of the main reasons Castor murdered her husbands. She had murdered her husbands partly to collect on their ] and estates,<ref name="www.nydailynews.com">{{cite news|title=Woman gets 50 years in antifreeze murder of husband; Stacy Castor of upstate tried to blame daughter|publisher='']''|date=2009-03-06|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2009/03/06/2009-03-06_woman_gets_50_years_in_antifreeze_murder.html}}</ref> and had changed David's ] to exclude his son by a previous marriage from the money left to him by David.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>


Prosecutors presented evidence showing how antifreeze poisoning can be identified from the growth of ] crystals in the kidneys, and that this was seen in Wallace and David's autopsies.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> In addition, they noted money as one of the main reasons Castor murdered her husbands. She had wanted to collect on their ] and estates,<ref name="www.nydailynews.com">{{cite news|title=Woman gets 50 years in antifreeze murder of husband; Stacy Castor of upstate tried to blame daughter|publisher=]|date=2009-03-06|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2009/03/06/2009-03-06_woman_gets_50_years_in_antifreeze_murder.html|archive-date=2009-03-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090311052333/http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2009/03/06/2009-03-06_woman_gets_50_years_in_antifreeze_murder.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> and had changed David's ] to exclude his son by a previous marriage from the money left to him by David.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> {{dubious|date=July 2023}}
"In 2005, people started to put it together," Cayuga County Sheriff Dave Gould said. "If Mr. Wallace had been cremated, or if Mr. Castor had not died, we would never have known we had a homicide."<ref name=theage.com.au/>


"In 2005, people started to put it together," Cayuga County Sheriff Dave Gould said. "If Mr. Wallace had been ], or if Mr. Castor had not died, we would never have known we had a homicide."<ref name=theage.com.au/>
{{rquote|right|If there is a ceiling in terms of evil, she (Castor) is at the ceiling.<ref name=www.foxnews.com/>|District Attorney William Fitzpatrick}}


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Having searched Castor's computer, prosecutors had found several drafts of the suicide note Ashley was accused of writing. Forensic investigators found that based on the timestamps, it had been written while Ashley was in school, proving she couldn't have been its author.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> They argued that the "suicide attempt" had actually been a planned-out murder attempt by Castor against Ashley.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> On the stand, Ashley retold how her mother had convinced her to drink the two nights before she almost died. She repeated that she only drank the "nasty-tasting" beverage because she trusted Castor.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> She maintained her innocence of the two murders and the writing of the note.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>
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Castor's defense team—attorneys Charles Keller and Todd Smith<ref name=PostStandard/> -- was set on creating ] in the jury's minds about Castor having committed the murders.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> They wanted to "poke holes" in Ashley's version of what happened and prove that she could have been capable of murder at age 11.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> They noted Ashley's father, Wallace, showing favoritism toward his younger daughter rather than Ashley and cited jealousy as a possible motive for Ashley having murdered at such a young age.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> For her stepfather, they noted his and Ashley's tumultuous relationship and how they did not get along with each other.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Castor's mother believed her granddaughter Ashley to be guilty.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> In a final attempt to convince the jury that she was not guilty, Castor took the stand.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Having searched Castor's computer, prosecutors had found several drafts of the purported suicide note. Forensic investigators found that based on the timestamps, it had been written while Ashley was in school, proving she couldn't have been its author.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> They argued that the "suicide attempt" had actually been a ] murder attempt.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> On the stand, Ashley retold how her mother had convinced her to drink before her near-death. She repeated that she only drank the "nasty-tasting" beverage because she trusted her mother.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> She maintained her innocence in the murders and denied writing of the suicide note.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>


Castor's ] team—attorneys Charles Keller and Todd Smith<ref name=PostStandard/>—was set on creating ] about Castor's role in the murders.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> They wanted to "poke holes" in Ashley's version of events and prove that she could have been capable of murdering Wallace when she was 11 years old.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> They noted Wallace showed favoritism toward Bree rather than Ashley and cited ] as a possible motive for Ashley having murdered at such a young age.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> For David, they noted his and Ashley's tumultuous relationship.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Castor's mother believed her granddaughter to be guilty.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> In a final attempt to convince the jury that she was not guilty, Castor took the stand.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>
On cross examination, Fitzpatrick pointed out what he felt were flaws in Castor's version of that night. She maintained that it was Ashley who murdered Wallace and David, though she would not speculate about motives beyond implying that her daughter might be mentally ill.<ref name="www.nypost.com">{{cite news|title=NY MOTHER SAYS DAUGHTER KILLED FATHER, STEPFATHER|publisher='']''|date=2009-01-30|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/01302009/news/regionalnews/ny_mother_says_daughter_killed_father__s_152795.htm}}</ref> Fitzpatrick pointed out that Ashley's mother had never sought therapy for her and that at 21 Ashley exhibited no sign of mental illness.<ref name=www.nypost.com/>


On ], Fitzpatrick pointed out what he felt were flaws in Castor's version of that night. She maintained that it was Ashley who murdered Wallace and David although she would not speculate about motives beyond implying that her daughter was mentally ill.<ref>{{cite news|title=NY MOTHER SAYS DAUGHTER KILLED FATHER, STEPFATHER|publisher=]|date=2009-01-30|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/01302009/news/regionalnews/ny_mother_says_daughter_killed_father__s_152795.htmurl-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090203060110/http://www.nypost.com/seven/01302009/news/regionalnews/ny_mother_says_daughter_killed_father__s_152795.htm |archive-date=2009-02-03}}</ref> Fitzpatrick pointed out that Castor had never sought therapy for Ashley and that Ashley had never exhibited signs of mental illness.
Fitzpatrick asserted that Castor's behavior during David Castor's and Ashley's illnesses made no sense, given the years she had worked for a paramedics company.<ref name=www.nypost.com/> She did not seek care for Ashley for 17 hours and indicated that David Castor, who was staggering and vomiting and unable to stand, "looked OK".<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=www.nypost.com/> Likewise, he questioned how a woman who had lost two husbands to poisoning would not seek help for a daughter in Ashley's state.<ref name=www.nypost.com/> Fitzpatrick frequently shouted at Castor, inspiring Castor's defense attorney Charles Keller to frequently object and even to request a mistrial.<ref name=www.nypost.com/>


Fitzpatrick asserted that Castor's behavior during David's and Ashley's illnesses made no sense, given the years she had worked for an ambulance company. She did not seek care for Ashley for seventeen hours and indicated that David, who was staggering and vomiting and unable to stand, "looked OK".<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Likewise, he questioned how a woman who had lost two husbands to poisoning would not seek help for a daughter in Ashley's state. Fitzpatrick frequently shouted at Castor, causing Keller to frequently object and even request a ].
Prosecutors brought up another piece of "damaging evidence" against Castor when they cited having heard "typing sounds" while Castor was on the phone.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> During one of the wiretapped recordings presented, "typing sounds" can be heard while Castor talks to a friend, though Castor denied memory of using the computer that day.<ref name=www.nypost.com/> Prosecutors argued the "typing sounds" were those of one of the several drafts Castor had written of the suicide note.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Ashley had already testified to having witnessed her mother working on the computer on something she had hidden to prevent Ashley's seeing it.<ref name=Syracuse.com/> Fitzpatrick claimed this was the day Castor wrote the note, which had Castor's fingerprints but not Ashley's, to frame her daughter.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=Syracuse.com/> He told the jury about the word antifreeze being written as "anti-free" in four places within the note and noted that Castor had also said "anti-free" during an interview.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=www.nypost.com/> Castor said she had cut herself off while saying "antifreeze" because she had intended to say something else.<ref name=www.nypost.com/>
<ref>{{cite news|title=NY MOTHER SAYS DAUGHTER KILLED FATHER, STEPFATHER|publisher=]|date=2009-01-30|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/01302009/news/regionalnews/ny_mother_says_daughter_killed_father__s_152795.htmurl-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090203060110/http://www.nypost.com/seven/01302009/news/regionalnews/ny_mother_says_daughter_killed_father__s_152795.htm |archive-date=2009-02-03}}</ref>


Prosecutors brought up another piece of damaging evidence when they cited "typing sounds" on police wiretaps.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> During one of the recordings presented, typing sounds can be heard while Castor talks to a friend although she denied memory of using the computer that day. Prosecutors argued that these typing sounds were those of one of the several drafts Castor had written of the suicide note.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> Ashley had already testified to having witnessed her mother working on the computer, which Castor had hidden to prevent Ashley's seeing it.<ref name=Syracuse.com>{{cite news|first=Jim|last=O'Hara|title=Stacey Castor's daughter, Ashley Wallace, testifies during antifreeze murder trial. Ashley Wallace also testifies for the prosecution that she did not write or know anything about a suicide note.|publisher=syracuse.com|date=2009-01-15|access-date=2009-04-27|url=http://www.syracuse.com/crime/index.ssf?/base/policeblotter-1/1232013467318700.xml&coll=1|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090117000124/http://www.syracuse.com/crime/index.ssf?%2Fbase%2Fpoliceblotter-1%2F1232013467318700.xml&coll=1|archive-date=2009-01-17}}</ref>
Castor's defense team presented a ] expert in an attempt to cast doubt on Castor having drugged Ashley.<ref name="cnycentral.com">{{cite news|first=Jim|last=Kenyon|title=The trial of Stacey Castor recessed Thursday afternoon as Castor testified in her own defense.|publisher=cnycentral.com|date=2009-01-29|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.cnycentral.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=252790}}</ref> "Professor Francis Gengo testified that after analyzing the traces of drugs and alcohol found in blood drawn from Ashley at the hospital, Ashley would have had to ingest the alcohol, ], and several other drugs just several hours before she was hospitalized."<ref name=cnycentral.com/>


Fitzpatrick claimed this was the day Castor wrote the note, which had her fingerprints but not Ashley's, to frame her daughter.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>He told the jury about the word antifreeze being written as "anti-free" in four places within the note and noted that Castor had also said "anti-free" during an interview.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/>Castor said she had cut herself off while saying "antifreeze" because she had intended to say something else.
On February 5, 2009, Castor was found guilty of second degree murder in the poisoning death of David and of attempted second degree murder for overdosing her daughter Ashley with drugs and vodka.<ref name=www.foxnews.com/> With a "jam-packed" courtroom, most were focused on Castor. She, however, had her eyes closed as the verdicts were read.<ref name="www.9wsyr.com">{{cite news|title=It's a story that not only riveted many of us here in central New York, but has also captured the attention of the nation.|publisher=9wsyr.com|date=2009-04-24|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/In-unaired-comments-Castor-talks-of-trial-s/LYY-MfLNuUmm9GJoG5Bbdg.cspx}}</ref> Her lead defense counsel, Keller, announced that Castor would appeal the verdict, including challenging the inclusion of evidence regarding the death of her first husband, for which Castor had not been charged.<ref name=www.foxnews.com/>


Castor's defense team presented a ] expert in an attempt to cast doubt on the prosecution's claim that Castor had drugged Ashley seventeen hours prior to being taken to the hospital.<ref name="cnycentral.com">{{cite news|first=Jim|last=Kenyon|title=The trial of Stacey Castor recessed Thursday afternoon as Castor testified in her own defense.|publisher=cnycentral.com|date=2009-01-29|access-date=2009-04-26|url=http://www.cnycentral.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=252790|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719062429/http://www.cnycentral.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=252790|archive-date=2011-07-19}}</ref>
On March 5, 2009, at Castor's ], Chief Assistant District Attorney Christine Garvey asked Fahey to impose the maximum consecutive sentences because of the brutality of David's death.<ref name=syracuse.com/> Further, he criticized how Castor had "partied in her backyard with friends like nothing was happening" as Ashley was comatose in her room.<ref name=syracuse.com/> "She is cold, calculating and without any emotion for what she has done," he stated.<ref name=syracuse.com/> "Human life is sacred. Stacey Castor places no value on human life, not even her own flesh and blood. To Stacey Castor, human beings are disposable."<ref name=syracuse.com/>


David's son, whom Castor had cheated out of his will, pled with Judge Fahey for Castor to be severely punished. "Your honor, is a monster and a threat to society," he said.<ref name="syracuse.com">{{cite news|first=Jim|last=O'Hara|title=Stacey Castor gets 51{{frac|1|3}} years to life in prison (videos, gallery)|publisher=syracuse.com|date=2009-03-05|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2009/03/judge_to_sentence_murderer_sta.html}}</ref> "She has created so much pain and death with this, creating multiples of pain and death, in the families of those she has hurt."<ref name=syracuse.com/> On February 5, 2009, Castor was found guilty of second-degree murder in the poisoning death of David and of attempted second degree murder for overdosing Ashley.<ref name=www.foxnews.com/> Castor had her eyes closed as the verdicts were read.<ref name="www.9wsyr.com">{{cite news|title=It's a story that not only riveted many of us here in central New York, but has also captured the attention of the nation.|publisher=9wsyr.com|date=2009-04-24|accessdate=2009-04-25|url=http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/In-unaired-comments-Castor-talks-of-trial-s/LYY-MfLNuUmm9GJoG5Bbdg.cspx}}</ref> Keller announced that she would appeal the verdict, including challenging the inclusion of evidence regarding the death of Wallace, for which Castor
had not been charged.<ref name=www.foxnews.com/>


On March 5, 2009, at Castor's ], Garvey asked Judge Fahey to impose the maximum consecutive sentences because of the brutality of David's death.<ref name="syracuse.com">{{cite news|first=Jim|last=O'Hara|title=Stacey Castor gets 51 1/3 years to life in prison (videos, gallery)|publisher=syracuse.com|date=2009-03-05|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2009/03/judge_to_sentence_murderer_sta.html}}</ref> Further, she criticized how Castor had "partied in her backyard with friends like nothing was happening" as Ashley was comatose in her room.<ref name=syracuse.com/> "She is cold, calculating and without any emotion for what she has done," she stated.<ref name=syracuse.com/> "Human life is sacred. Stacey Castor places no value on human life, not even her own flesh and blood. To Stacey Castor, human beings are disposable."<ref name=syracuse.com/> David's son, whom Castor had cheated out of his inheritance, pleaded with Judge Fahey for Castor to be severely punished. "Your honor, is a monster and a threat to society," he said.<ref name="syracuse.com"/> "She has created so much pain and death with this, creating multiples of pain and death, in the families of those she has hurt."<ref name=syracuse.com/>
Judge Fahey told Castor that he had never seen a parent attempt to murder their child in order to set their child up for a crime they themselves committed and declared Castor "in a class all by self".<ref name=www.nydailynews.com/> He sentenced her to the maximum of 25 years to life for the murder of David Castor, and to another 25 years for the attempt to kill Ashley.<ref name=www.nydailynews.com/><ref name="www.msnbc.msn.com">{{cite news|title=Woman sentenced in 2nd husband's poisoning N.Y. mother killed him with antifreeze, tried to frame her daughter|publisher='']''|date=2009-03-05|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29535515/AP}}</ref> For forging David's will, he ordered Castor to serve an additional 1{{frac|1|3}} to four years in prison.<ref name=www.nydailynews.com/>


Judge Fahey told Castor that he had never seen a parent attempt to murder their child in order to set their child up for a crime they themselves committed, and declared Castor "in a class all by self".<ref name=www.nydailynews.com/> He sentenced her to the maximum of twenty-five years to ] for the murder of David, and to an additional twenty-five years for the attempt to kill Ashley.<ref name=www.nydailynews.com/><ref name="www.msnbc.msn.com">{{cite news|title=Woman sentenced in 2nd husband's poisoning N.Y. mother killed him with antifreeze, tried to frame her daughter|publisher=]|date=2009-03-05|access-date=2009-04-27|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna29535515}}</ref> For ] David's will, he ordered Castor to serve an additional 1{{frac|1|3}} to four years in prison.<ref name=www.nydailynews.com/>
The trial had lasted for four weeks.<ref name=syracuse.com/> An emotional Ashley told the judge she hated her mother "for ruining so many people's lives" but still loved her for the bond she originally had with her.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=syracuse.com/><ref name=www.nydailynews.com/>


The trial had lasted for four weeks.<ref name=syracuse.com/> An emotional Ashley told the judge she hated her mother "for ruining so many people's lives", but still loved her for the bond she had originally had with her.<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/><ref name=www.nydailynews.com/><ref name=syracuse.com/>
{{cquote2|I never knew what hate was until now. Even though I do hate her, I still love her at the same time. That bothers me, it is so confusing. How can you hate someone and love them at the same time? I just wish that she would say sorry for everything she did, including all the lies. As horrible as it makes me feel, this is goodbye mom. As hard as you tried, I survived and I will survive because now I'm surrounded by people that love me. I'm going to do good things in this world despite making me in every sense of the word an orphan.<ref name="Syracuse.com">{{cite news|title=Stacey Castor found guilty of murdering husband|publisher=syracuse.com|date=2009-03-05|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/Stacey-Castor-found-guilty-of-murdering-husband/yUV7UZWKp0iSQr5BY8F0-w.cspx}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>|personquoted=Ashley Wallace}}


{{quote|text=I never knew what hate was until now. Even though I do hate her, I still love her at the same time. That bothers me, it is so confusing. How can you hate someone and love them at the same time? I just wish that she would say sorry for everything she did, including all the lies. As horrible as it makes me feel, this is goodbye mom. As hard as you tried, I survived and I will survive because now I'm surrounded by people that love me. I'm going to do good things in this world despite making me in every sense of the word an orphan.<ref>{{cite news|title=Stacey Castor found guilty of murdering husband |publisher=syracuse.com |date=2009-03-05 |access-date=2009-04-26 |url=http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/Stacey-Castor-found-guilty-of-murdering-husband/yUV7UZWKp0iSQr5BY8F0-w.cspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090425044148/http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/Stacey-Castor-found-guilty-of-murdering-husband/yUV7UZWKp0iSQr5BY8F0-w.cspx |archive-date=April 25, 2009 }}</ref>|author=Ashley Wallace}}
Fitzpatrick said that under New York sentencing guidelines, Castor will have to serve just over 51 years before she is eligible for parole--at her age, effectively a life sentence.<ref name=www.nydailynews.com/>

Fitzpatrick said that under New York sentencing guidelines, Castor would have to serve just over 51 years before she became eligible for ]—at her age, effectively a life sentence.<ref name=www.nydailynews.com/>


==Aftermath== ==Aftermath==
Castor, ] inmate number 09G0209, is currently serving her sentence at ] in ]. Even with credit for time served, her earliest possible release date is June 15, 2055--a little more than a month shy of her 88th birthday. This makes it all but certain that she will die in prison.<ref> at ]</ref> Castor, ] inmate number 09G0209, was placed in ] in ]. Even with credit for ], her earliest possible release date was June 15, 2055—slightly over a month shy of her 88th birthday.


On April 24, 2009, ] aired a two-hour '']'' special about Castor and the trial, which included interviews. During the trial, Castor had been dubbed "The Black Widow" by media outlets,<ref name=abcnews.go.com/> a title previously given to ].<ref name="www.cnn.com">{{cite news|first=Emanuella|last=Grinberg|title=Black Widow's' antifreeze murder trial to start|publisher=]|date=2008-01-30|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/01/05/black.widow/index.html}}</ref> Ashley said that she does not know how her mother, any mother, could try to kill her own child,<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> a question that the public has also pondered.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> Castor, who professed to being shocked at the guilty verdict, maintained her innocence during the on-air ''20/20'' special,<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> as well as in unaired parts of the program. She said that "Ashley brought this on" and insists that she and Ashley know what really happened.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> She did express sympathy for her daughter Bree. She called Bree an innocent victim, whom she lost along with her freedom and her husbands.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> She indicated that her mother, stepfather and some other relatives still support her.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> On April 24, 2009, ] aired a two-hour '']'' special about Castor's trial. During the trial, Castor had been dubbed "The Black Widow" by media outlets,<ref name=abcnews.go.com/> a title previously given to Lynn Turner.<ref name="www.cnn.com">{{cite news|first=Emanuella|last=Grinberg|title=Black Widow's' antifreeze murder trial to start|publisher=]|date=2008-01-30|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/01/05/black.widow/index.html}}</ref> Ashley said that she does not know how her mother, or any mother, could try to kill her own child,<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> a question that the public has also pondered.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> Castor, who professed to being shocked at the verdict, maintained her innocence during the ''20/20'' special,<ref name=ABCnews.go.com/> as well as in unaired parts of the program. She said that "Ashley brought this on" and insists that she and Ashley know what really happened.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> She did express sympathy for her daughter Bree.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> She indicated that her mother, stepfather and some other relatives still supported her.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/>


Bree, like Ashley, has not spoken to Castor since the trial. Bree said that though losing her mother was hard, "I was happy that they said she was guilty, because we all know that she's guilty."<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> Ashley said, "I would have done anything for her. But she tried to kill me instead."<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> Both of Castor's daughters expressed concern that their mother had not yet apologized to them.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> Castor maintains she is innocent of the deaths of her husbands and the attempted murder of Ashley.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> Bree, like Ashley, never spoke to Castor after the trial. She said that though losing her mother was hard, "I was happy that they said she was guilty because we all know that she's guilty."<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> Ashley said, "I would have done anything for her. But she tried to kill me instead."<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> Both of Castor's daughters expressed concern that their mother had not yet apologized to them.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/> Castor maintained that she was innocent of the crimes.<ref name=www.9wsyr.com/>


ABC interviewed ] Dr. James Knoll for ] on the case and he answered viewers' questions via video on April 23, 2009 and via site comments on April 27, 2009.<ref name="ABCNEWS.go.com">{{cite news|title=Your Questions Answered About Black Widow Case. Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. James Knoll Answers Viewers' Questions About Stacey Castor|publisher=]|date=2009-04-27|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=7438161&page=1}}</ref> He stated that while most suicide notes focus on themes of ] and the person not being able to go on with life, the note supposedly written by Ashley was focused on taking the blame off of Castor.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> He said that this theme was repeated fourteen times within the note and that he believes Castor will never admit to guilt of the murders. The code of murderers such as these, he said, is "deny, deny, deny" until the bitter end.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> When asked if Castor's behavior and ] on the stand shows any sort of clue about her mental state and guilt, Knoll reminded that body language and behavior can be affected by events during a trial (such as "side effects of medications, anxiety, fatigue and attorney instructions to the defendant on how to behave") and that their interpretation is not always reliable.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> ABC interviewed ] Dr. James Knoll about the case, and he answered viewers' questions via video on April 23, 2009, and via site comments on April 27, 2009.<ref name="ABCNEWS.go.com">{{cite news|title=Your Questions Answered About Black Widow Case. Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. James Knoll Answers Viewers' Questions About Stacey Castor|publisher=]|date=2009-04-27|accessdate=2009-04-27|url=https://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=7438161&page=1}}</ref> He stated that while most suicide notes focus on themes of ] and the person not being able to go on with life, the note supposedly written by Ashley was focused on taking the blame off Castor.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> He said that this theme had been repeated fourteen times within the note and that he believed Castor would never admit guilt. The code of murderers such as these, he said, is "deny, deny, deny" until the bitter end.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> When asked if Castor's behavior and ] on the stand showed any sort of clue about her mental state and guilt, Knoll said that body language and behavior can be affected by events during a trial and that their interpretation is not always reliable.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/>


Though Castor was not officially defined as a ], it is likely that she would have killed again.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> Knoll said that killers may have many different motivations. He described Castor as a "black widow" type rather than a typical serial killer. He described a "black widow" type as a woman who kills husbands or lovers for material gain, as opposed to the typical serial killer (men who kill consecutively for sexual or sadistic motives).<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> He relayed that "] traits and histories of ] have been consistently reported in these women" and suggested that if Castor is guilty of the crimes of which she has been convicted and accused, then she would be demonstrating psychopathic traits, including regarding even her own child as an object to be used for her convenience.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> Though Castor was not officially defined as a ], it is likely that she would have killed again.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> Knoll said that killers may have many different motivations. He described Castor as a "black widow" type rather than a typical serial killer.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/> He stated that "] traits and histories of ] have been consistently reported in these women" and suggested that if Castor were guilty of the crimes of which she had been convicted and accused, then she would be demonstrating psychopathic traits, including regarding even her own child as an object to be used for her convenience.<ref name=ABCNEWS.go.com/>


In addition to the Turner and Castor antifreeze murder cases, similar cases were reported in 2008.<ref name="www.timesonline.co.uk">{{cite news|first=Russell|last=Jenkins|title=Wife convicted of attempting to murder husband with antifreeze|publisher='']''|date=2008-01-30|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article3272994.ece}}</ref><ref name="wbztv.com">{{cite news|title=Mistrial Declared In Antifreeze Murder Case|publisher='']''|date=2008-04-10|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://wbztv.com/local/antifreeze.death.julie.2.696509.html}}</ref><ref name="www.guardian.co.uk">{{cite news|first=Ann|last=O'Neil|title=Wife guilty of trying to kill husband with anti-freeze curry|publisher='']''|date=2008-01-29|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jan/29/ukcrime.haroonsiddique}}</ref> In 2002, a man had been convicted of murdering his wife by antifreeze in 1998. A letter she had written before her death incriminated him as the murderer if she were to die eventually; the letter led to his prosecution.<ref name="cnn.com">{{cite news|title=Husband guilty of murder in 'letter from grave' case|publisher=]|date=2008-01-29|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/02/21/jensen.verdict/}}</ref> In addition to the Turner and Castor antifreeze murder cases, similar cases were reported in 2008.<ref name="www.timesonline.co.uk">{{cite news|first=Russell|last=Jenkins|title=Wife convicted of attempting to murder husband with antifreeze|newspaper=]|date=2008-01-30|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article3272994.ece}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref name="wbztv.com">{{cite news|title=Mistrial Declared In Antifreeze Murder Case|newspaper=]|date=2008-04-10|access-date=2009-04-26|url=http://wbztv.com/local/antifreeze.death.julie.2.696509.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090108203346/http://wbztv.com/local/antifreeze.death.julie.2.696509.html|archive-date=2009-01-08}}</ref><ref name="www.guardian.co.uk">{{cite news|first=Ann|last=O'Neil|title=Wife guilty of trying to kill husband with anti-freeze curry|newspaper=]|date=2008-01-29|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2008/jan/29/ukcrime.haroonsiddique}}</ref> In 2002, a man was convicted for the 1998 murder of his wife by antifreeze. A letter she had written before her death incriminated him as the murderer if she were to die eventually; the letter led to his prosecution.<ref name="cnn.com">{{cite news|title=Husband guilty of murder in 'letter from grave' case|publisher=]|date=2008-01-29|accessdate=2009-04-26|url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/02/21/jensen.verdict/}}</ref> Series Sex Lies and Murder, series 2 episode 3, in addition to describing the events leading to the trial, included an interview with the district attorney in the case. The DA pointed out that Castor may have murdered her own father, Jerry Daniels, who died February 22, 2002, shortly after his daughter visited him in the hospital where he had a minor lung complaint. Castor's first husband's family believes Castor may have killed her father by bringing in an open can of soda for her father to drink. She was the executor of his estate.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://cnycentral.com/news/local/did-stacey-castor-murder-her-own-father|title=Did Stacey Castor murder her own father?|first=Jim|last=Kenyon|date=February 1, 2010|website=WSTM}}</ref>


==See also== ==Death==
Castor was found dead in her cell on the morning of June 11, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.syracuse.com/crime/index.ssf/2016/06/da_notorious_antifreeze_murderer_stacey_castor_who_poisoned_husband_dead_at_48.html|title=DA: Antifreeze murderer Stacey Castor, who poisoned husband, dead at 48|date=2016-06-11|accessdate=2016-06-11}}</ref> It was not immediately apparent how she died and the manner of her death was listed as undetermined;<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.syracuse.com/crime/index.ssf/2016/06/no_obvious_cause_of_death_for_killer_stacey_castor_lab_tests_could_take_months.html | title=No obvious cause of death for killer Stacey Castor; lab tests could take months | work=Syracuse Media Group | date=2016-06-13 | agency=Advance Digital | accessdate=2016-07-14 | author=Dowty, Douglas}}</ref> it was later determined by the D.A.'s office that she died of a ], with no evidence of suicide or foul play.<ref>{{cite news |last=Dowty |first=Douglas |url=http://www.syracuse.com/crime/index.ssf/2016/12/da_anti-freeze_murderer_stacey_castor_died_of_heart_attack_no_foul_play_suspecte.html |title=DA: Anti-freeze murderer Stacey Castor died of heart attack, no foul play suspected |work=Syracuse Media Group |date=2016-12-09 |agency=Advance Digital |accessdate=2017-01-06}}</ref>
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Stacey Castor's story was adapted into the ] film, ''Poisoned Love: The Stacey Castor Story'', as part of its "Ripped from the Headlines" feature-film series; this made-for-television film was first transmitted on February 1, 2020. The film starred ] as Castor.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://deadline.com/2019/11/more-ripped-from-the-headlines-pics-set-at-lifetime-nia-vardalos-lyndsy-fonseca-kirstie-alley-jamie-lynn-sigler-among-stars-1202789124/|title=More 'Ripped From The Headlines' Pics Set At Lifetime With Nia Vardalos, Lyndsy Fonseca, Kirstie Alley, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Jenn Lyon|last=Pederson|first=Erik|work=Deadline|access-date=2019-12-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191215182750/https://deadline.com/2019/11/more-ripped-from-the-headlines-pics-set-at-lifetime-nia-vardalos-lyndsy-fonseca-kirstie-alley-jamie-lynn-sigler-among-stars-1202789124/|archive-date=December 15, 2019|url-status=live}}</ref>
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American convicted murderer (1967–2016)
Stacey Castor
2007 mugshot, Onondaga County Sheriff’s Dept
BornStacey Ruth Daniels
(1967-07-24)July 24, 1967
Clay, New York, U.S.
DiedJune 11, 2016(2016-06-11) (aged 48)
Bedford Hills, New York, U.S.
OccupationOffice manager
Spouses
Michael Wallace ​ ​(m. 1988; died 2000)
David Castor ​ ​(m. 2003; died 2005)
Children2
Parent(s)Jerry Daniels and Judie Eaton
MotiveMonetary gain
Conviction(s)February 5, 2009
Criminal chargeMurder, attempted murder, forgery
Penalty51 years to life in prison

Stacey Ruth Castor (née Daniels, formerly Wallace; July 24, 1967 – June 11, 2016) was an American convicted murderer from Weedsport, New York. In 2009, she was found guilty of murdering her then-husband David Castor with antifreeze in 2005 and attempting to murder her daughter, Ashley Wallace, by spiking her drinks with pills in 2007. In addition, she was suspected of having murdered her first husband, Michael Wallace, in 2000; his grave lay next to David's until the latter's remains were disinterred and buried elsewhere in 2016. The story made national news, and Castor was subsequently named the "Black Widow" by media outlets.

Early life

Stacey Castor was born Stacey Daniels in Clay, New York, on July 24, 1967. Her parents were Jerry Daniels and Judie Eaton. Castor met her first husband, Michael Wallace, in 1985 when she was 17. The couple married and had their first daughter, Ashley, in 1988. A second daughter, Bree, was born in 1991.

Castor was employed by an ambulance dispatch company, while Wallace worked nights as a mechanic, but the family had little money. According to Castor, Wallace was very close to Bree, showing a favoritism that Castor made up for by becoming "best friends" with elder daughter Ashley. Despite their closeness with their children, the couple grew apart, and it was rumored that each was having extramarital affairs.

Murders

In late 1999, Wallace began feeling intermittently ill. Family members variously remember him as acting unsteady, coughing and seeming swollen. As his inexplicable sickness persisted over the holiday season, his family encouraged him to seek medical care, but he died in early 2000 before he could do so. Physicians told Castor that her husband had died of a heart attack. Although Wallace's sister was skeptical and requested an autopsy, Castor refused, saying she believed the doctors were correct.

In 2003, Stacey married David Castor, whose surname she used from that point forward. David was the owner of an air conditioning installation and repair company, and she served as his office manager. One afternoon in August 2005, Castor called the Onondaga County sheriff's office to tell them that her husband had locked himself in their bedroom following an argument and had not been seen nor heard from for the past day, claiming he was depressed. Upon visiting the house for a wellness check, Sergeant Robert Willoughby kicked in the door of the bedroom and found David dead. Among the items near his body were a container of antifreeze and a half-full glass of bright green liquid. Willoughby says he remembers that Castor screamed, "He's not dead, he's not dead."

The coroner reported that David had committed suicide through a self-administered lethal dose of antifreeze, but when police found Castor's fingerprints on the antifreeze glass and located a turkey baster that had David's DNA on the tip, they began to suspect she had engineered his death. They believed Castor had used the turkey baster to force-feed David once he became too physically weak.

Investigators secured audio and visual surveillance on Castor's house and the gravesites of her husbands, who had been buried side by side at her request. Detectives reasoned that if Castor were truly genuine about her love for her late husbands, then she would eventually visit their graves. Castor, however, never visited. Investigators soon felt the only way to prove she was responsible for both homicides was to have Wallace's body exhumed. A toxicology screen ruled that Wallace had also been killed through antifreeze poisoning.

Attempted murder

In September 2007, Castor panicked as suspicion mounted over the deaths of her husbands. After learning that police had exhumed Wallace's body and found traces of antifreeze in his system, she was believed to have devised a plan to set up her daughter Ashley for the murders.

On Ashley's first day of college, investigators came to her school to question her about Wallace's death and to inform her that he had been poisoned. An upset Ashley called Castor. Soon after, Ashley said, Castor invited her to the family home in Liverpool to have a drink together. Ashley agreed because Castor was not only her mother but her "best friend".

The following day, Castor invited Ashley to drink at home again, offering a "nasty-tasting" drink that she initially refused. Seventeen hours later, Ashley was found comatose in bed by her younger sister Bree. Bree demanded that help be sought, and Castor made the 911 call. Ashley's sister left her side for a moment and when she returned, she found a suicide note next to Ashley that contained a supposed confession to the murders of her father and stepfather. Castor quickly took the note and later gave it to paramedics.

Tests revealed that potentially fatal painkillers had been found in Ashley's system, and that she most likely would have died if she had been taken to the hospital just a few minutes later. When Ashley woke up, police questioned her about the murders and the suicide note; she said the last thing she remembered was her mother making her an alcoholic drink, something she had never done before. She told the officers that she did not write the note and was confused about their questions.

Arrest and trial

For two years, investigators had collected evidence against Castor for the deaths of her husbands. In 2007, she was arrested for second-degree murder in David's death and for attempting to murder and frame Ashley.

Prosecutors argued that Ashley's computer-written "suicide note" had actually been written by Castor. Ashley was 12 at the time of her father Wallace's death. When brought on the stand, she testified that she did not murder either her father or her stepfather nor did she write the suicide note. Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick and Chief Assistant District Attorney Christine Garvey argued that David's "suicide" had never made sense given the lack of his fingerprints on the glass or container tainted with ethylene glycol, a toxic substance found in antifreeze, and the turkey baster found in the kitchen garbage bearing both ethylene glycol and his DNA. They felt that this suggested he was force-fed the antifreeze. Given evidence of the evolution of David's illness, they concluded that Castor had fed her husband antifreeze through the baster before trying to make it look like a suicide. She had said that her husband got the idea to kill himself with antifreeze while both were watching a news report about Lynn Turner, who murdered two past lovers by using the poison.

Prosecutors presented evidence showing how antifreeze poisoning can be identified from the growth of calcium oxalate crystals in the kidneys, and that this was seen in Wallace and David's autopsies. In addition, they noted money as one of the main reasons Castor murdered her husbands. She had wanted to collect on their life insurance and estates, and had changed David's will to exclude his son by a previous marriage from the money left to him by David.

"In 2005, people started to put it together," Cayuga County Sheriff Dave Gould said. "If Mr. Wallace had been cremated, or if Mr. Castor had not died, we would never have known we had a homicide."

If there is a ceiling in terms of evil, she (Castor) is at the ceiling.

— District Attorney William Fitzpatrick

Having searched Castor's computer, prosecutors had found several drafts of the purported suicide note. Forensic investigators found that based on the timestamps, it had been written while Ashley was in school, proving she couldn't have been its author. They argued that the "suicide attempt" had actually been a premeditated murder attempt. On the stand, Ashley retold how her mother had convinced her to drink before her near-death. She repeated that she only drank the "nasty-tasting" beverage because she trusted her mother. She maintained her innocence in the murders and denied writing of the suicide note.

Castor's defense team—attorneys Charles Keller and Todd Smith—was set on creating reasonable doubt about Castor's role in the murders. They wanted to "poke holes" in Ashley's version of events and prove that she could have been capable of murdering Wallace when she was 11 years old. They noted Wallace showed favoritism toward Bree rather than Ashley and cited jealousy as a possible motive for Ashley having murdered at such a young age. For David, they noted his and Ashley's tumultuous relationship. Castor's mother believed her granddaughter to be guilty. In a final attempt to convince the jury that she was not guilty, Castor took the stand.

On cross-examination, Fitzpatrick pointed out what he felt were flaws in Castor's version of that night. She maintained that it was Ashley who murdered Wallace and David although she would not speculate about motives beyond implying that her daughter was mentally ill. Fitzpatrick pointed out that Castor had never sought therapy for Ashley and that Ashley had never exhibited signs of mental illness.

Fitzpatrick asserted that Castor's behavior during David's and Ashley's illnesses made no sense, given the years she had worked for an ambulance company. She did not seek care for Ashley for seventeen hours and indicated that David, who was staggering and vomiting and unable to stand, "looked OK". Likewise, he questioned how a woman who had lost two husbands to poisoning would not seek help for a daughter in Ashley's state. Fitzpatrick frequently shouted at Castor, causing Keller to frequently object and even request a mistrial.

Prosecutors brought up another piece of damaging evidence when they cited "typing sounds" on police wiretaps. During one of the recordings presented, typing sounds can be heard while Castor talks to a friend although she denied memory of using the computer that day. Prosecutors argued that these typing sounds were those of one of the several drafts Castor had written of the suicide note. Ashley had already testified to having witnessed her mother working on the computer, which Castor had hidden to prevent Ashley's seeing it.

Fitzpatrick claimed this was the day Castor wrote the note, which had her fingerprints but not Ashley's, to frame her daughter.He told the jury about the word antifreeze being written as "anti-free" in four places within the note and noted that Castor had also said "anti-free" during an interview.Castor said she had cut herself off while saying "antifreeze" because she had intended to say something else.

Castor's defense team presented a pharmaceutical expert in an attempt to cast doubt on the prosecution's claim that Castor had drugged Ashley seventeen hours prior to being taken to the hospital.

On February 5, 2009, Castor was found guilty of second-degree murder in the poisoning death of David and of attempted second degree murder for overdosing Ashley. Castor had her eyes closed as the verdicts were read. Keller announced that she would appeal the verdict, including challenging the inclusion of evidence regarding the death of Wallace, for which Castor had not been charged.

On March 5, 2009, at Castor's sentencing, Garvey asked Judge Fahey to impose the maximum consecutive sentences because of the brutality of David's death. Further, she criticized how Castor had "partied in her backyard with friends like nothing was happening" as Ashley was comatose in her room. "She is cold, calculating and without any emotion for what she has done," she stated. "Human life is sacred. Stacey Castor places no value on human life, not even her own flesh and blood. To Stacey Castor, human beings are disposable." David's son, whom Castor had cheated out of his inheritance, pleaded with Judge Fahey for Castor to be severely punished. "Your honor, is a monster and a threat to society," he said. "She has created so much pain and death with this, creating multiples of pain and death, in the families of those she has hurt."

Judge Fahey told Castor that he had never seen a parent attempt to murder their child in order to set their child up for a crime they themselves committed, and declared Castor "in a class all by self". He sentenced her to the maximum of twenty-five years to life for the murder of David, and to an additional twenty-five years for the attempt to kill Ashley. For forging David's will, he ordered Castor to serve an additional 11⁄3 to four years in prison.

The trial had lasted for four weeks. An emotional Ashley told the judge she hated her mother "for ruining so many people's lives", but still loved her for the bond she had originally had with her.

I never knew what hate was until now. Even though I do hate her, I still love her at the same time. That bothers me, it is so confusing. How can you hate someone and love them at the same time? I just wish that she would say sorry for everything she did, including all the lies. As horrible as it makes me feel, this is goodbye mom. As hard as you tried, I survived and I will survive because now I'm surrounded by people that love me. I'm going to do good things in this world despite making me in every sense of the word an orphan.

— Ashley Wallace

Fitzpatrick said that under New York sentencing guidelines, Castor would have to serve just over 51 years before she became eligible for parole—at her age, effectively a life sentence.

Aftermath

Castor, New York Department of Corrections inmate number 09G0209, was placed in Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women in Bedford Hills, New York. Even with credit for time served, her earliest possible release date was June 15, 2055—slightly over a month shy of her 88th birthday.

On April 24, 2009, ABC News aired a two-hour 20/20 special about Castor's trial. During the trial, Castor had been dubbed "The Black Widow" by media outlets, a title previously given to Lynn Turner. Ashley said that she does not know how her mother, or any mother, could try to kill her own child, a question that the public has also pondered. Castor, who professed to being shocked at the verdict, maintained her innocence during the 20/20 special, as well as in unaired parts of the program. She said that "Ashley brought this on" and insists that she and Ashley know what really happened. She did express sympathy for her daughter Bree. She indicated that her mother, stepfather and some other relatives still supported her.

Bree, like Ashley, never spoke to Castor after the trial. She said that though losing her mother was hard, "I was happy that they said she was guilty because we all know that she's guilty." Ashley said, "I would have done anything for her. But she tried to kill me instead." Both of Castor's daughters expressed concern that their mother had not yet apologized to them. Castor maintained that she was innocent of the crimes.

ABC interviewed forensic psychiatrist Dr. James Knoll about the case, and he answered viewers' questions via video on April 23, 2009, and via site comments on April 27, 2009. He stated that while most suicide notes focus on themes of remorse and the person not being able to go on with life, the note supposedly written by Ashley was focused on taking the blame off Castor. He said that this theme had been repeated fourteen times within the note and that he believed Castor would never admit guilt. The code of murderers such as these, he said, is "deny, deny, deny" until the bitter end. When asked if Castor's behavior and body language on the stand showed any sort of clue about her mental state and guilt, Knoll said that body language and behavior can be affected by events during a trial and that their interpretation is not always reliable.

Though Castor was not officially defined as a serial killer, it is likely that she would have killed again. Knoll said that killers may have many different motivations. He described Castor as a "black widow" type rather than a typical serial killer. He stated that "psychopathic traits and histories of childhood abuse have been consistently reported in these women" and suggested that if Castor were guilty of the crimes of which she had been convicted and accused, then she would be demonstrating psychopathic traits, including regarding even her own child as an object to be used for her convenience.

In addition to the Turner and Castor antifreeze murder cases, similar cases were reported in 2008. In 2002, a man was convicted for the 1998 murder of his wife by antifreeze. A letter she had written before her death incriminated him as the murderer if she were to die eventually; the letter led to his prosecution. Series Sex Lies and Murder, series 2 episode 3, in addition to describing the events leading to the trial, included an interview with the district attorney in the case. The DA pointed out that Castor may have murdered her own father, Jerry Daniels, who died February 22, 2002, shortly after his daughter visited him in the hospital where he had a minor lung complaint. Castor's first husband's family believes Castor may have killed her father by bringing in an open can of soda for her father to drink. She was the executor of his estate.

Death

Castor was found dead in her cell on the morning of June 11, 2016. It was not immediately apparent how she died and the manner of her death was listed as undetermined; it was later determined by the D.A.'s office that she died of a heart attack, with no evidence of suicide or foul play.

Television film

Stacey Castor's story was adapted into the Lifetime film, Poisoned Love: The Stacey Castor Story, as part of its "Ripped from the Headlines" feature-film series; this made-for-television film was first transmitted on February 1, 2020. The film starred Nia Vardalos as Castor.

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