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joshypiano
10-03-2008, 06:27 PM
Owing to the recent postings I've had with DallasTexan, I remembered a very informative article about the Patsy Wright case I thought I would post it here. She was the woman who was poisoned by drinking strychnine laced Nyquil.

Forgive me if this was posted before. I did a cursory search but couldn't find it posted anywhere.

http://www.dmagazine.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=5C1933F1D01C4247A724BAB13C6E670B&nm=test&type=MultiPublishing&mod=PublishingTitles&mid=7155F7796F354F21B1183937D847D6DF&AudId=29CB3DCAC7E94A08B642EC371FE6E70B&tier=4&id=2B152F7312D64C7E8C9FDE2DC5BDCAE4

It's quite long and informative.

Cori aka ChrisSCrush
10-04-2008, 01:17 AM
A fascinating account, which oddly enough does not mention the phone call to Patsy's daughter ending with, "Good, I wanted her dead."

Why would the murderer call to ask after Patsy? Surely her death would be in the papers, etc.? Was someone taunting the family, or did the killer hire someone else to make a call to throw things off?

It does sound as if at least two of the suspects could have been working together on this.

fabgourmet
10-04-2008, 07:30 AM
Wow, great read, tons of info in here, thanks a million for posting.

Hard to believe that they haven't been able to trace the strychnine to anybody involved in the case.

Hey, Cori, what is that business you are talking about about the call to Patsy's daughter? I haven't read it elsewhere and don't remember it from the UM broadcast. Where did you hear about that!?

Patsy's ex Cox such comes off as being a low-life in the article. Out of all of the possible suspects mentioned, he seems the most likely.

Didn't Patsy's daughter or another relative at one time post on this board? Anyway, while it is a long article, it is well worth reading.

Cori aka ChrisSCrush
10-05-2008, 12:02 AM
Hey, Cori, what is that business you are talking about about the call to Patsy's daughter? I haven't read it elsewhere and don't remember it from the UM broadcast. Where did you hear about that!?

Perhaps it was only on the NBC and not the Lifetime broadcast, but one of her daughters spoke of getting a call from someone--I believe a man--insistently asking to speak to Patsy. When he asked the second time, her daughter said, "I'm sorry, but she passed away," to which the caller replied, "Good, I wanted her dead." I am SURE this was THIS case!

Patsy's ex Cox such comes off as being a low-life in the article. Out of all of the possible suspects mentioned, he seems the most likely.

Given the information in the article, I feel he probably either did it or hired whoever did. Doubtless the poisoner used gloves and left no fingerprints on the bottle.

mphs95
10-05-2008, 02:12 PM
Wow, the article gave much more info than the UM segment. The ex sounds like an a**hole. I hope this case is solved someday. Maybe nuUM should show this segment again?

crystaldawn
10-05-2008, 07:26 PM
Quite a while ago someone had some interesting things to say in one of the other Patsy Wright threads. Their screen name was "corvair" and they seemed to be pretty close to the case. Here is one of their comments:

There are a lot of little details I will not post on this site, but I will share the following details.

I know of a man who I know for a fact was seeing Patsy, this fact is probably know to only 3 people in this world, one is dead, one is somewhere, the other is writing this letter. This person worked part time for a local horse ranch where rats were a common problem, he had access to all types of rat poison which has a main ingredient of Strychnine. Patsy did not know that I knew she was seeing this guy and I never said anything to anybody until after her death. I did not know this person well (I can't ever remember his name) and he disappeared soon after Patsy's death. His father did own a local business which closed years ago, I do remember his name and I also know his hometown.

P.S. This person also new Lori Williams.

DALLASTEXAN!!
10-07-2008, 01:23 PM
Quite a while ago someone had some interesting things to say in one of the other Patsy Wright threads. Their screen name was "corvair" and they seemed to be pretty close to the case. Here is one of their comments:

There are a lot of little details I will not post on this site, but I will share the following details.

I know of a man who I know for a fact was seeing Patsy, this fact is probably know to only 3 people in this world, one is dead, one is somewhere, the other is writing this letter. This person worked part time for a local horse ranch where rats were a common problem, he had access to all types of rat poison which has a main ingredient of Strychnine. Patsy did not know that I knew she was seeing this guy and I never said anything to anybody until after her death. I did not know this person well (I can't ever remember his name) and he disappeared soon after Patsy's death. His father did own a local business which closed years ago, I do remember his name and I also know his hometown.

P.S. This person also new Lori Williams.
that would be helpful ensight for the case.

daisytw2000
02-18-2009, 02:05 PM
Does anyone know how to purchase the Unsolved Mystery video of this segment, I think it is episode 23.

justins5256
02-18-2009, 03:38 PM
Does anyone know how to purchase the Unsolved Mystery video of this segment, I think it is episode 23.

Not possible.

daisytw2000
02-18-2009, 05:45 PM
Oh, well thanks anyway

SherlockHomes
09-29-2010, 07:29 PM
Does anyone know if they did DNA tests on the two plates and forks/silverware that were found at Patsy's bedside when she was discovered dead? The program never indicated who dined with Patsy the evening of her death, and the last person known to be with the victim is typically the person of first and most interest in any homicide investigation.

TracyLynnS
09-29-2010, 08:43 PM
I don't think I've ever read anything about DNA testing on the two plates. Patsy was killed in 1987 and I don't think they were doing regular DNA testing as an investigative tool way back then. Seems like it was mid or late 90s before that technique became common.

I read that Patsy's brother in law (the one who climbed through her open window to perform CPR on her) was the only person who saw the 2 plates and that first responders didn't report seeing them at all. Then, more recently, there was a post that included a news report stating that the 2 plates were mentioned by the EMTs and/or police who were called to Patsy's house.

There are two conflicting stories on the existence of the plates and I'm not sure which is correct.

TracyLynnS
09-29-2010, 08:46 PM
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=163682

That's a link to a 7 page thread here discussing Patsy's case. It has more info than this thread. I think the article about the EMTs seeing the plates is in there somewhere.

Coffeeface
02-18-2011, 01:21 PM
Seems like the person with those tips should inform the police about the info. they know if they have not already.

JEREMYN
11-11-2011, 08:25 PM
hasnt the police check phone records on who called when the daughter of patsy wright answered the phone saying good i wanted [patsy wright] killed anyway?or better yet did patsy wright know anyone who could get strychnine through the federal government or better yet maybe the federal government could check sales on strychnine on who bought it around that time

JEREMYN
11-11-2011, 08:36 PM
u can go onto youtube and look it up