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an anthology of true crime
These petite women didn't let their small nature deter them from committing murder and mayhem across the country.
Erin Caffey - The clock on the wall of the Caffey house showed 3.55am - the time that the flames had engulfed the Texan cabin which had been home to Terry Caffey, 41, his 37-year-old wife, Penny, and their three children - 16-year-old Erin, Matthew, 13, and Tyler, who was 8.
But it wasn't the fire which had claimed the lives of Terry's family...
It was Erin Caffey
Kristina Fetters - Kristina Fetters was the youngest woman in the state of Iowa to get sentenced to life in prison without parole after she murdered her great-aunt. But eighteen years later she would be re-sentenced after the Supreme Court ruled that mandatory life sentences for minors was unconstitutional.
Kristina would later be released to a hospice center as she developed breast cancer in prison.
But what happened that fateful night of October 25th, 1994? Kristina was only fourteen years old, five-feet tall and barely one hundred pounds. Yet she committed one of the most brutal assaults in the history of her Iowa town.
This is what transpired in her life before and after she committed a brutal murder of her loving aunt.
These petite women didn't let their small nature deter them from committing murder and mayhem across the country.
Erin Caffey - The clock on the wall of the Caffey house showed 3.55am - the time that the flames had engulfed the Texan cabin which had been home to Terry Caffey, 41, his 37-year-old wife, Penny, and their three children - 16-year-old Erin, Matthew, 13, and Tyler, who was 8.
But it wasn't the fire which had claimed the lives of Terry's family...
It was Erin Caffey
Kristina Fetters - Kristina Fetters was the youngest woman in the state of Iowa to get sentenced to life in prison without parole after she murdered her great-aunt. But eighteen years later she would be re-sentenced after the Supreme Court ruled that mandatory life sentences for minors was unconstitutional.
Kristina would later be released to a hospice center as she developed breast cancer in prison.
But what happened that fateful night of October 25th, 1994? Kristina was only fourteen years old, five-feet tall and barely one hundred pounds. Yet she committed one of the most brutal assaults in the history of her Iowa town.
This is what transpired in her life before and after she committed a brutal murder of her loving aunt.