Authorities believe Marybeth Tinning killed all nine of her children Johnny Dodd is a senior writer at PEOPLE, who focuses on human interest, crime and sports stories. Investigators believe Marybeth ...
Convicted of killing her 4-month-old and suspected of killing 7 of her 8 other children, Marybeth Tinning has been granted parole after 31 years in prison Marybeth Tinning, the New York mom convicted ...
ALBANY, N.Y. --A New York woman convicted of killing her infant daughter in the 1980s and suspected of killing seven of her eight other children was granted parole, state officials said Monday. State ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) — A New York woman convicted of killing her infant daughter in the 1980s has been granted parole after six failed attempts, state officials said Monday. State Department ...
Notorious child killer Marybeth Tinning’s unspeakable crimes drew international attention and outrage — and so did her early parole release in August. But in the months since the 75-year-old has left ...
Convicted child killer Marybeth Tinning is now free. The 75-year-old was released from Taconic Correctional Facility in Bedford Hills in upstate New York on Tuesday morning after 31 years behind bars, ...
A New York woman convicted of killing her infant daughter in the 1980s will be released from prison after her seventh parole hearing. Marybeth Tinning, 75, who is being held in a Westchester County ...
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – According to the Daily Gazette, Marybeth Tinning was denied parole for the sixth time last month. All nine of Tinning’s children died young from 1972 to 1985. She was ...
The state parole board not only releases cop-killers — now it’s springing notorious murderous moms, too. Marybeth Tinning, who authorities say admitted to smothering three of her small kids — and has ...
ALBANY — In her most expansive interview to date, notorious child killer Marybeth Tinning told the state parole board last month she was a "messed up person" who smothered her 4-month daughter with a ...
Mary Beth Tinning is escorted into the Schenectady courtroom by Sheriff Bernard Waldron, right, for her sentencing Sept. 24, 1987, in Schenectady, N.Y. (Paul Kniskern Sr./Times Union) A "Legs" Diamond ...
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