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  1. Ann Miller Kontz pleaded guilty Nov. 8, 2005, to second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder in the Dec. 2, 2000, arsenic poisoning death of her then-husband Eric Miller, a pediatric AIDS researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

  2. In the two years since her first husband’s death, Ann Miller had moved on with her life, marrying a Christian rock musician named Paul Kontz. But on September 27, 2004, a grand jury indicted her for the murder of Eric Miller and she turned herself in to police in Raleigh. Her bail was set at $3 million.

  3. The woman accused in the arsenic poisoning death of her husband nearly five years ago was sentenced to at least 25 years in prison after pleading guilty Monday to murder and conspiracy charges.

  4. Crime. Timeline: The death of Eric Miller of Raleigh and the murder trial of his wife Ann. By Brooke Cain. Updated July 19, 2018 4:02 PM. Wearing a jail jumpsuit, Ann Miller Kontz after...

  5. After nearly five years of denials, Ann Miller Kontz pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder in the poisoning death of her first husband,...

  6. Twenty four hours after he tried to interrogate Derril Willard about his role in Eric Miller's murder, Derril was dead. Yvette Willard found her husband's lifeless body in the garage.

  7. Author: KUSA-TV. Published: 12:10 AM MST November 7, 2005. Updated: 12:10 AM MST November 7, 2005. Ann Miller Kontz, 35, was sentenced to 25 to 31-1/2 years in prison after her lawyer read a...

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