Carolyn Warmus was smart, sexy, and determined to get what she wanted at all costs.
What she wanted was Paul Solomon.
All she had to do . . . was get rid of Mrs. Solomon.
Listen to the episode HERE.
Sources:
The Chicago Tribune - In N.Y. Suburb, Trial Blends Love, Infidelity, Murder, by Janet Cawley, March 3, 1991
Photo Caption (L-R):Carolyn Warmus; Carolyn graduating; Carolyn Warmus; Carolyn Warmus as a little girl (credit, all photos: Oxygen)
Photo Caption, L-R: Betty Jeanne Torrey's yearbook picture (Photo Credit: Oxygen); Betty Jeanne and Paul Solomon on their wedding day (Photo Credit: CBS News); Betty Jeanne Solomon (Photo Credit: Oxygen); Betty Jeanne and her daughter, Kristan (Photo Credit: Oxygen).
Photo Caption (L-R):Carolyn Warmus prior to her second murder trial (credit: The Journal News); Betty Jeanne Solomon's sister, Joyce Green, accompanies Paul Solomon at the Westchester County Courthouse during Carolyn's 1991 trial (credit: The Journal News); Carolyn during her 1991 trial (credit: The Journal News/John Pedin AP); Paul Solomon testifies during Carolyn's 1991 trial (credit: The Journal News); L-R, Carolyn, Kristan Solomon, and Paul Solomon. Carolyn ingratiated herself with Paul's daughter as a way of getting closer to him. (credit: Oxygen).
Photo Caption (L-R):Carolyn Warmus and Glenn Close as Alex Forrest in "Fatal Attraction." Carolyn's obsession with Paul Solomon drew comparisons to the fictional Alex. (credit: Oxygen).
Photo caption: A small sampling of some of the 'Fatal Attraction' headlines as seen in New York media. (L-R: Photo credit: Oxygen; credit, JordanVesey.com); (Photo credit: Oxygen.com)
The Carolyn Warmus story rated not one, but two made-for-TV movies. (Photo credit: IMDB.com)
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