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   Killer ho to All   
   Re: Texas woman who beat murder rap of e   
   02 May 23 08:56:31   
   
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   From: killer.ho@army.mil   
      
   On 11 Feb 2022, Yak  posted some   
   news:su73rm$17br9$26@news.freedyn.de:   
      
   > edell@post.com wrote   
   >   
   >> She looks innocent to me.  I'd let her ram a strapon up my asshole.   
      
   A Texas woman is accused of knocking her fifth husband by poisoning him   
   with insulin – nearly five years after she fatally shot her then ex-   
   fiancé, allegedly in self-defense.   
      
   Sarah Hartsfield, a 48-year-old former US Army sergeant, is accused of   
   murdering her diabetic husband, Joseph Hartsfield, by shooting him up with   
   high levels of insulin and then failing to call 911 until it was too late,   
   according to multiple reports.   
      
   The 46-year-old’s insulin levels were extremely high about four to six   
   hours before his wife dialed for help in the January incident, officials   
   told ABC13 in Houston, adding that his glucose monitor had sounded an   
   alarm long before she attempted to seek aid.   
      
   And while Hartsfield is locked up in Chambers County Jail, investigators   
   in Minnesota have re-opened a probe into the death of her ex-fiancé David   
   Bragg, who she shot and killed in 2018.   
      
   It’s unclear what new evidence Minnesota investigators received to reopen   
   the case, but even that incident wasn’t her first brush with the law.   
      
   Hartsfield – then going as Sarah Dohonue – was arrested in March 1996 for   
   allegedly assaulting her second husband, Michael Traxler, at their Rio   
   Bonito home.   
      
   She remained in jail for a week but the charges were ultimately dropped.   
      
      
      
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