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  1. Told that a battered wife needed her help, Margo Bennett rushed to the Prince Of Peace United Methodist Church. Bursting through the door, she stopped dead in her tracks.

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  2. A Famous Crime Writer, a Lesbian Love Affair, and the FBI Husband's Violent Revenge. This is the crazy but factual account of a kidnapping, an attempted murder, and a love triangle involving two married FBI agents, Margo and Gene Bennett, and crime novelist Patricia Cornwell. The story made national headlines when it broke in 1996, but Caitlin ...

  3. Jan 30, 1997 · Marguerite Bennett, also a former FBI agent, testified Wednesday that she had “two intimate contacts” with Cornwell in 1992 when the writer was going through FBI training as research for her...

  4. Jan 27, 2008 · In 1996, Bennett’s hubby, Gene, an undercover FBI agent, lured his wife to a church and attempted to shoot her. After his arrest, he accused Cornwell of stealing his spouse.

  5. Feb 12, 1997 · Prosecutors said Bennett, 42, wove a complex plan to kill his wife, Marguerite, collect nearly $1 million in insurance money and get custody of the couple’s two young daughters.

  6. Dec 8, 2010 · The sensational story of Margo Bennett, a married FBI agent, who had a love affair with best-selling author Patricia Cornwell, and whose jealous husband, Gene Bennett, a superstar FBI undercover agent, kidnapped and attempted to murder her.

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  8. Oct 29, 2012 · In 1997, Cornwell was outed, in part after that "dalliance" with FBI agent Margo Bennett went public: Bennett's husband held Margo hostage, along with a Methodist minister, in a church in...

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