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Poison, Betrayal, and a Forged Note: The 'Black Widow' Murders

By Jennifer A. • Dec 19, 2024

Stacey Castor, infamously known as the "Black Widow," shocked the nation with her chilling crimes involving murder, poison and betrayal. A seemingly ordinary woman from Syracuse, New York, her sinister deeds unveiled a dark and calculated mind capable of unthinkable acts — even against her own family. How did she earn the nickname "Black Widow?" Let's delve into the shocking timeline of her crimes.

The Poisoned Husbands

In 2000, Stacey's first husband, Michael Wallace, died suddenly at age 38. The cause of death was initially ruled a heart attack, but years later, the truth emerged. When Stacey's second husband, David Castor, died in 2005, suspicion fell on Stacey after a chilling discovery. David's death, caused by antifreeze poisoning, led investigators to exhume Michael's body, revealing the same toxin in his system.

The evidence pointed directly at Stacey, who had a history of attempting to manipulate the narrative. Forensic evidence linked Stacey to a turkey baster used to force-feed David the poison — a gruesome detail that highlighted her cold determination.

The Cemetery Discovery

A pivotal moment in the case came when Michael Wallace's body was exhumed in 2007 — a detail investigators kept secret from Stacey. The results confirmed suspicions that Stacey had poisoned Michael with antifreeze, the same method used to kill David Castor. This exhumation not only solidified the case against her but also painted a damning portrait of Stacey's pattern of premeditated murder.

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Stacey's Slip-Up: A Near Confession

Stacey's carefully crafted facade began to crumble during a pivotal interrogation in September 2007, just days after Michael Wallace's exhumation revealed antifreeze poisoning. Investigators, armed with damning evidence, questioned Castor about the details of her second husband David's death. Detective Spinelli pressed her on mundane details, asking, "Do you remember which glass it was that you poured the cranberry juice in?" In a moment of shocking candor, Stacey slipped, responding, "Well, when I poured the anti-free- I—" before quickly backtracking to say, "I mean, the cranberry juice," according to ABC News.

The slip of the tongue was unmistakable, and when the detective seized on it, Stacey grew defensive, accusing him of trying to frame her. She abruptly ended the interview, but her reaction only deepened the investigators' suspicions, adding yet another piece to the puzzle of her deadly scheme. With wiretaps and surveillance revealing her visit to the cemetery shortly after Wallace's exhumation, authorities knew they were closing in on a murderer.

Framing Her Own Daughter

As investigators closed in on Stacey Castor, she devised a shocking plan to frame her daughter, Ashley Wallace, for the murders. Just five days after her interview with authorities, Stacey invited Ashley over for a drink, secretly lacing it with a lethal mix of pills and alcohol. Ashley, feeling unwell, went to lie down for the evening. The following day, Stacey invited her back, this time offering another drink to celebrate her upcoming 21st birthday. The next morning, Ashley's sister, Bree, discovered her barely breathing alongside a forged suicide note. The note, written in Ashley's name, falsely confessed to the murders of both men.

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Miraculously, Ashley survived the attack and testified against her mother, providing crucial evidence that further incriminated Stacey. Prosecutors used these findings to weave a narrative of a woman who would stop at nothing to escape justice, even if it meant sacrificing her own child.

The Twisted Truth About the ‘Black Widow’ Who Poisoned Her Husbands -2 Stacey Castor's mug shot. Photo courtesy of the Onondaga Sheriff's Office. Public domain.

Conviction and Legacy of Horror

In 2009, Stacey was convicted of second-degree murder for killing David Castor, attempted murder for poisoning Ashley and forging the suicide note. She received a sentence of 51 years to life in prison, where she died in 2016 of a heart attack at the age of 48. The case of Stacey Castor remains a shocking example of betrayal and calculated evil, with a legacy that continues to horrify those who hear her story.

References: Timeline of 'Black Widow' Stacey Castor's shocking crimes | Cemetery Secret Helped Convict 'Black Widow' Husband Poisoner Who Tried To Frame Her Daughter

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