MegtheEgg86
04-09-2018, 01:26 AM
Forgive my ignorance, but since getting rid of TV service altogether around 2015, I have no idea if Notorious is even still airing anywhere. Furthermore, this is an older episode, but I'm certain several of you have probably seen it before.
It's the story of a highly manipulative woman named Patricia Allanson, who reportedly goaded her then-husband Tom Allanson into confronting his estranged parents, which culminated into a violent altercation resulting in the shooting deaths of Tom's mother and father. The theory goes that Pat exacerbated tensions by claiming that Tom's father Walter had exposed himself to her while she was home alone one afternoon, in an attempt to benefit financially from an inevitable volatile confrontation in which Tom would be murdered by his father. Tom is sentenced to life in prison. Meanwhile, Pat sidles up to Tom's paternal grandparents, and ultimately makes herself executioner of their estate. Long story short, she is convicted of poisoning both of them with arsenic and goes to prison herself. After her release, she finds work as a sitter for the elderly. She then drugs her employer, a wealthy Atlanta matron, by overdosing her regularly with a benzodiazepine and basically robs her blind. She goes to jail again for a number of offenses relating to this event.
I'm fascinated by this case, about which Ann Rule wrote an excellent book by the title of Everything She Ever Wanted. I'm in the process of reading it again, and recently watched the episode again online. For anyone that's seen the episode, what'd you think of Tom Allanson's story? What do you make of his initial lie to the police that he was never in the home on that day?
I'll be thrilled if someone actually remembers this one, but if not I'll just keep yakking about it to my SO. :lol:
It's the story of a highly manipulative woman named Patricia Allanson, who reportedly goaded her then-husband Tom Allanson into confronting his estranged parents, which culminated into a violent altercation resulting in the shooting deaths of Tom's mother and father. The theory goes that Pat exacerbated tensions by claiming that Tom's father Walter had exposed himself to her while she was home alone one afternoon, in an attempt to benefit financially from an inevitable volatile confrontation in which Tom would be murdered by his father. Tom is sentenced to life in prison. Meanwhile, Pat sidles up to Tom's paternal grandparents, and ultimately makes herself executioner of their estate. Long story short, she is convicted of poisoning both of them with arsenic and goes to prison herself. After her release, she finds work as a sitter for the elderly. She then drugs her employer, a wealthy Atlanta matron, by overdosing her regularly with a benzodiazepine and basically robs her blind. She goes to jail again for a number of offenses relating to this event.
I'm fascinated by this case, about which Ann Rule wrote an excellent book by the title of Everything She Ever Wanted. I'm in the process of reading it again, and recently watched the episode again online. For anyone that's seen the episode, what'd you think of Tom Allanson's story? What do you make of his initial lie to the police that he was never in the home on that day?
I'll be thrilled if someone actually remembers this one, but if not I'll just keep yakking about it to my SO. :lol: