An American woman who was tried in three killings before disappearing from a prison in Mexico more than 50 years ago has died in Canada, where she was living under an alias, authorities announced ...
Sharon Kinne, who spent five decades evading law enforcement, was positively identified by investigators as having died in ...
Sharon Kinne’s killing streak started in Independence, Missouri, then in Mexico, before she died from natural causes in ...
Diedra Glabus was a wife, mom and realtor in an Alberta town for decades — but before adopting that guise, she was Sharon ...
Investigators spent decades trying to find her, but she had been hiding in southern Alberta almost the whole time. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) in Missouri has released the details of ...
Sharon Kinne, who fled Kansas City in 1964 after being acquitted of two murders, was the subject of one of the longest ...
The case of a US woman accused of killing three victims and then disappearing for decades has been solved, and it has a Canadian connection.
Sharon Kinne, who fled a Mexican jail in 1969 and who was accused of killing three people in both the United States and Mexico was found to have been living a quiet life in a small Canadian town.
The mystery of what happened to a Missouri woman who was tried in three killings before disappearing from a Mexican prison more than 50 years ago is about to be solved.