Jim Mosley
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Whitley spilled everything, painting a vivid picture of the web of deception Sandra had spun before landing on Sue's doorstep. She told him she was even suspected in her third husband's murder that some people in Dallas called her a black widow. For Jim, it was sweet vindication.
Whitley spilled everything, painting a vivid picture of the web of deception Sandra had spun before landing on Sue's doorstep. She told him she was even suspected in her third husband's murder that some people in Dallas called her a black widow. For Jim, it was sweet vindication.
Then Whitley told it to him straight.
Then Whitley told it to him straight.
Then Whitley told it to him straight.
Remember, Sue lived in Southport, about 215 miles from her son.
Remember, Sue lived in Southport, about 215 miles from her son.
Remember, Sue lived in Southport, about 215 miles from her son.
Once they were safe in the car, Jim broke the news. Not only was Camille actually Sandra, but this Sandra woman was a suspected killer. Thankfully, right now, she was continents away on a mission. Jim alerted local authorities at this point.
Once they were safe in the car, Jim broke the news. Not only was Camille actually Sandra, but this Sandra woman was a suspected killer. Thankfully, right now, she was continents away on a mission. Jim alerted local authorities at this point.
Once they were safe in the car, Jim broke the news. Not only was Camille actually Sandra, but this Sandra woman was a suspected killer. Thankfully, right now, she was continents away on a mission. Jim alerted local authorities at this point.
They ran warrants on Sandra, but came up with nothing. Then sent Jim away. To be fair, Jim didn't have any proof that Sandra had hurt his mom or committed a crime. All he had was a magazine article that proved she'd been using an alias all this time and that she had a bad reputation. But he wasn't ready to give up.
They ran warrants on Sandra, but came up with nothing. Then sent Jim away. To be fair, Jim didn't have any proof that Sandra had hurt his mom or committed a crime. All he had was a magazine article that proved she'd been using an alias all this time and that she had a bad reputation. But he wasn't ready to give up.
They ran warrants on Sandra, but came up with nothing. Then sent Jim away. To be fair, Jim didn't have any proof that Sandra had hurt his mom or committed a crime. All he had was a magazine article that proved she'd been using an alias all this time and that she had a bad reputation. But he wasn't ready to give up.
And little did he know at the time, he was about to cross paths with someone who took his hunch seriously.
And little did he know at the time, he was about to cross paths with someone who took his hunch seriously.
And little did he know at the time, he was about to cross paths with someone who took his hunch seriously.
That's Detective Jane Todd. She's retired now, but for 15 years, worked tirelessly for the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department. She's like a female heroine in a Coen Brothers movie. A gritty badass who'll stop short of nothing to get the bad guy. Detective Todd told me about when she first visited Sue Mosley's home after taking the call from her lieutenant.
That's Detective Jane Todd. She's retired now, but for 15 years, worked tirelessly for the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department. She's like a female heroine in a Coen Brothers movie. A gritty badass who'll stop short of nothing to get the bad guy. Detective Todd told me about when she first visited Sue Mosley's home after taking the call from her lieutenant.
That's Detective Jane Todd. She's retired now, but for 15 years, worked tirelessly for the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department. She's like a female heroine in a Coen Brothers movie. A gritty badass who'll stop short of nothing to get the bad guy. Detective Todd told me about when she first visited Sue Mosley's home after taking the call from her lieutenant.