The first trial of Carolyn Warmus ends in a hung jury. In the retrial, a controversial piece of evidence helps convict Carolyn. 27 years later, Carolyn is granted permission to conduct new DNA tests that she believes will finally prove her innocence.
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The Mistress and the Murder
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Aired: 03/26/2022
After 27 years in prison, Carolyn Warmus speaks for the first time since her release. She details her affair with co-worker Paul Solomon, whose wife Betty Jeanne is found murdered. A dramatic investigation leads to an indictment and a media frenzy.
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When Betty Jeanne Solomon called 911 saying that someone was trying to kill her, the 911 operator couldn't decipher if Betty Jeanne was saying "he" or "she."
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Warmus's siblings visited New York in August of 1989, and she was admitted to the psychiatric ward of the Metropolitan Hospital, according to some newspaper and police reports.
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Part of the prosecution's evidence against Carolyn Warmus for the murder of Betty Jeanne Solomon was a glove found at the scene. But the defense felt that "there was no legal chain of custody" for the glove.