Wife Poisons Husband With Arsenic To Collect Life Insurance | Snapped Bonus | Oxygen
Snapped Bonus: Remembering Ivy Dorian Lanier (Season 25, Episode 25) ►► Subscribe to Oxygen on YouTube: Oxygen Official Site: Follow Oxygen: Oxygen Media is a multiplatform crime destination brand for women. Having announced the full-time shift to crime programming in 2017, Oxygen has become the fastest growing cable entertainment network with popular unscripted original programming that includes the flagship “Snapped” franchise, “The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway,” “The Jury Speaks,” “Cold Justice,” “Three Days to Live,” and “It Takes A Killer.” Available in more than 77 million homes, Oxygen is a program service of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, a division of NBCUniversal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience. Watch Oxygen anywhere: On Demand, online or across mobile and connected TVs. Snapped Bonus: The Effects of Arsenic Poisoning (Season 25, Episode 25) Snapped Bonus: The Investigation of Pamela Lanier (Season 25, Episode 25)
Ivy Lanier, the son of Ivy Dorian Lanier, reflects on his childhood and growing up on his father’s turkey farm. In 1999, Dorian’s wife, Pamela Lanier, was convicted of murdering him. An autopsy revealed Dorian had been poisoned with arsenic, and prosecutors argued Pamela killed him in order to collect on his life insurance.
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Former chief medical examiner John Butts looks back on the case of Ivy Dorian Lanier, who was poisoned with arsenic by his wife Pamela Lanier. Butts says Dorian experienced gastrointestinal problems for several weeks, which is a very common symptom and sign of arsenic poisoning. Within 30 minutes to an hour of ingesting arsenic, a victim will show signs of poisoning.
Those involved in the investigation and trial of Pamela Lanier reflect on the case. In 1999, Pamela was convicted of first-degree murder for the killing of her husband, Ivy Dorian Lanier. Dorian, a turkey farmer from Duplin County, North Carolina, was poisoned with arsenic. Prosecutors argued Pamela gave him the deadly dose in order to collect on his life insurance.