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Sep 13, 1994 · Deadly Vows is a TV movie about a married man who seduces and kills two women. It is based on the real case of Ronald Harnois, who tried to murder his second wife and hired a hitman to kill his first wife.
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- Alan Metzger
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Jan 14, 2014 · This is the true story of a minister who was determined to protect his image, and his way of life, at any cost. What probably started as a true devotion to God, became a twisted, cultish belief system that ended in murder. The author was Goff's best friend, and spent many years in ministry with him. He truly offers insight that no one else can.
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- Leif M. Wright
Sep 16, 1994 · Deadly Vows is a 1994 TV movie that depicts the story of Tom Weston, who killed his wife Nancy and tried to hire a hitman to kill his mistress Bobbi Gilbert. The movie stars Gerald McRaney, Josie Bissett and Peggy Lipton, and is loosely inspired by the Amy Fisher-Joey Buttafuoco affair.
Sep 13, 1994 · A truck driver (Gerald McRaney) betrays his wife (Peggy Lipton) and marries a younger woman (Jodie Bissett), but feels he has to kill his first wife to escape. Deadly Vows is a made-for-TV drama based on a real-life crime.
Jan 7, 2014 · Leif M. Wright. 3.47. 49 ratings6 reviews. Sean Goff was a dynamic Pentecostal minister who was already running his own church by the age of twenty-two. He had wed a pliable teenager and bent her to his will, eventually convincing her to agree to his secretly taking a second wife named Joy.
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Leif M. Wright, a journalist and former friend of Sean Goff, a Pentecostal minister who killed his second wife, Joy Risker, in a polygamous scheme. Wright recounts the details of the crime, the investigation and his own involvement in the book.
Leif Wright, author. Tweet. Sean Goff was a dynamic Pentecostal minister who was already running his own church by the age of twenty-two. He had wed a pliable teenager and bent her to his will, eventually convincing her to agree to his secretly taking a second young wife named Joy.