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Kristin Margrethe Rossum (born October 25, 1976) is an American former toxicologist who was convicted of the murder of her husband Gregory T. de Villers, who died from a lethal dose of fentanyl on November 6, 2000. Rossum is serving a life sentence at the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla.
Sep 23, 2010 · Greg Moran. A federal appeals court on Thursday revived the efforts of former county toxicologist Kristin Rossum to overturn her murder conviction for poisoning her husband almost a decade ago...
- greg.moran@sduniontribune.com
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Sep 3, 2016 · Rossum, then 25, was arrested in 2001 after Villers’ body was found on the living room floor of the couple’s apartment near the University of California San Diego. Investigators said the scene...
- dana.littlefield@utsandiego.com
Jan 13, 2003 · The San Diego Superior Court jury deliberated 71/2 hours over parts of three days before finding Rossum guilty Nov. 12 of poisoning her husband with lethal narcotics. Prosecutors said she stole...
- Caitlin Rother
Sep 13, 2011 · Kristin Rossum ( Rossum ) was convicted of murdering her husband, Gregory de Villers ( de Villers ). The prosecution s theory was that Rossum poisoned him using fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opiate.
Nov 5, 2002 · SAN DIEGO —. Prosecutors fired questions Monday at a former county toxicologist accused of fatally poisoning her husband, hoping to show she has a history of lies and evasions. During a day of ...
Jun 19, 2006 · From the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO — A judge has reduced punitive damages awarded to the family of a man poisoned by his wife, cutting $90 million from the amount returned by a jury in March.