Click on the bell icon to manage your notifications at any time. was to be made about the Nickell case to air on USA Network, but it was cancelled shortly before production began. Nickell took advantage of the panic created by Snow's death and asked police to consider Bruce's case as part of their investigation. The convicted killer stood before a parole board in 2017, while Klein watched the proceedings on closed-circuit TV. During the trial, the reward was never brought into evidence. Suspicious investigators, noting that $100,000 of that would only be paid out because the cause of death was now known to be cyanide, wondered if Stella had randomly killed Sue Snow by planting the bottle that killed her on the Pay-N-Save shelf, simply to bring attention to the fact Bruce had been poisoned and increase her take. She laced some of the pills with cyanide, just as she'd done before, and placed the bottles on the shelves of random stores in the area. They turned out to be algae destroyer, a product used to kill algae in fish tanks. [15][16], Stella's legal team sought a mistrial on grounds of jury tampering and judicial misconduct. The FDA quickly ruled out Bristol-Myers, as the source of the cyanide. Find out in Part II, Retracing The Case. Stella Nickell is convicted on two counts of murder by a Seattle, Washington, jury. Hamilton testified. Stella, who stood to lose $100,000 if his death wasnt ruled an accident, decided to alter her plan. Since her husband, Bruce Nickells was already dead and buried they could not do anything. Bruce Nickell was rushed by helicopter to Harborview Hospital in Seattle, where he soon died. .component--type-recirculation .item:nth-child(5) { As of April 2019, Stella Nickell is housed at female-only low security/minimum security Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin in California, just east of San Francisco. A more recent but undated photo of Stella Nickell. Stella met Bruce Nickell in 1974. A $250,000 reward will be paid to a Garden Grove woman whose testimony helped convict her mother in two killings with cyanide-laced Excedrin, a spokesman for a pharmaceutical group said Friday. A year and half after Bruce Nickell died, Stella Nickell was arrested and stood trial in federal court. On the basis of their new findings, Stella's legal team today filed a request for a new trial. On June 11, Sue Snow, a 40-year-old bank manager, took two Excedrin capsules for an early-morning headache. "She thought, 'If that murderer got away with it, I can, too,'" Olsen said of Nickell. Now, private detective Al Farr and his partner Paul Ciolino are on a mission to prove what they both firmly believe: Nickell is innocent. She is a citizen of Mill Valley and the daughter of Roy Nicholls. But he took a polygraph, passed, and was eliminated as a suspect. Detective Mike Dunbar, who worked on the case, says she wanted insurance money. Examination showed that Bruces signatures on at least two of the policies in his name were forgeries. She had a history of abusing drugs. The deaths sparked a nationwide tampering scare and prompted Excedrin manufacturer Bristol-Myers Co. to recall its over-the-counter capsule medications. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. The detectives say they simply don't know who the killer is. As the investigation continued, the FBI lab found an important clue: green crystals mixed in with the cyanide. This seemed unlikely, because out of thousands of bottles checked in the entire region, authorities found only five with tainted capsules, and Stella had two of them. Another memo mentions that Stella's two Excedrin bottles came from one store, Albertsons. That case moved Congress to enact tough tampering laws. Cindy subsequently received $250,000 of the $300,000 drug industry award. The case made headlines across the world. 2011 Update: New book presents compelling case that the murderous capsules were prepared within the manufacturer's facilities, not at the retail level. FBI detectives knew that it was an unlikely coincidence that Nickell had purchased two of four known contaminated bottles purely by chance. On May 8, 1864, Yankee troops arrive at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, to find the Rebels already there. "My belief is that the polygraph was a ruse to try and coerce a confession out of her," says Stella's new lawyer, Carl Colbert. [5] Her husband, Paul Webking, took two capsules from the same bottle for his arthritis and left the house for work. The son of a farmer, Truman could not afford to go to college. They were married two years later. [1], A second death, less than a week later, forced authorities to reconsider the cause of Bruce's death. [5] Tests verified that Snow had died of acute cyanide poisoning. She also planted other bottles of cyanide-tainted Excedrin in local stores to. She said that she acted in self-defense as a victim of domestic violence. Snows suspicious death triggered an autopsy. The jury convicted Stella on all counts on May 9, after five days of deliberation. [13], On December 9, 1987, Stella was indicted by a federal grand jury on five counts of product tampering, including two which resulted in the deaths of Bruce and Snow,[6][14] and arrested the same day. Stella also had more than her share of legal troubles. They were married two years later. At age 16, following the birth of her first daughter, Cynthia Hamilton, Stella moved to Southern California, where she married and had another daughter. A year later, Stella put cyanide in an Excedrin capsule that Bruce later took for a headache. Donald Harvey (April 15, 1952 - March 30, 2017) was an American serial killer who claimed to have murdered 87 people, though official estimates are between 37 and 57 victims. In June 1986, two Auburn residents were killed by painkillers laced with cyanide. She said that she didnt testify for the reward. "She didn't want notoriety," Olsen said. Investigators concluded they were dealing with product tampering. [7], Both Stella and Webking were asked to take polygraph examinations. [9] On June 24, a cyanide-contaminated bottle of Anacin-3 was found at the same store where Snow had bought her contaminated Excedrin. The Nonprescription Drug Manufacturers Assn. Stella was dirt poor, she lived in a small trailer with her husband, grown daughter Cynthia, and grandchild; Stella's her mother lived next door. Klein, who lives with her family in New Mexico, said the loss had taught her "a lot about life." Stella Nickell, an Auburn woman who was sentenced to 90 years in prison for product-tampering that left two people dead, is seen here in 1987 at the age of 44. display: none; [12] The FBI identified her fingerprints on cyanide-related pages of a number of the works she had checked out during this period. Coryn I. Nicholls (Mayerson) is a Physician Assistant in Walnut Creek, CA. Required fields are marked *. Nickell was convicted after police and FBI agents, following months of investigation, concluded she had laced her husbands Excedrin painkillers with cyanide to collect on his insurance, then planted poisoned pills in stores to throw off investigators. At 16, she gave birth to a daughter, Cynthia. Snow died a few days later, after also taking Excedrin pills laced with cyanide. Joanna R Nicholls. When emergency personnel arrived, she told them that Bruce had taken Excedrin capsules and fallen unconscious. [5] According to Stella, he took four extra-strength Excedrin capsules from a bottle in their home for his headache and collapsed minutes later. She grew up in a poor family. [2] Tests by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed the presence of cyanide in her husband's remains and in two Excedrin bottles Stella had turned over to police. Stella Nickell, then 75, had been sentenced to 90 years in prison in 1988, after she was found guilty of product tampering. She even searched Stella's home for algae destroyer. He died shortly after arriving. [1] In the course of their ten-year marriage, Bruce entered a drug rehab and gave up drinking, which Stella reportedly resented as she later felt he had "turned into a boring man". On June 24th, a fifth bottle of cyanide-laced pills appeared on retail shelves in South King County. Find your friends on Facebook. Prosecutors said Stella Nickell put cyanide in capsules of Extra-Strength Excedrin and gave them to her husband. Stella Nicholl. The Old Crime is New Again newsletter is a monthly email covering a topic that has not appeared in the blog. He joined the army at the relatively advanced age of 33 in 1916 to fight in World War I. In return, the prosecution agreed not to reveal that Cindy said she came forward when she heard her mother failed a polygraph. The Chicago Tylenol incident (which was never solved) had a lasting impact on Stella, who decided that cyanide would be a good method of murder. SEATTLE -- Stella Nickell poisoned her husband with cyanide-laced Excedrin so she could collect on his life insurance and caused the death of an innocent woman to fake 'the work of a random. Stella Nickell was sentenced to. When police arrived, Stella handed over two bottles of Excedrin. Stella denies abusing her children: "(Hamilton) wasn't feeling good. Nickell tampered with five additional bottles of Excedrin and placed them on store shelves in the Seattle area. ", Klein has watched all three of Nickell's parole hearings, where she's petitioned for release on "compassionate grounds." He was able to do this during his time as a hospital orderly.His spree took place between 1970 and 1987. The killer in that case has never been caught. Now, 13 years later, private detective Al Farr and his partner Paul Ciolino are on a mission to prove what they both firmly believe: Nickell is innocent. And she is completely capable of murdering again at 78 yrs old. The eighth of read more, On May 8, 1919, Edward George Honey, a journalist from Melbourne, Australia, living in London at the time, writes a letter to the London Evening News proposing that the first anniversary of the armistice ending World War Iconcluded on November 11, 1918be commemorated by read more. Rat poison found in Taco Bell takeout order, authorities say, Twitter auctioning its bird statue and other office trinkets, Need a new cookware set for the new year? Rider was never called to testify. He died, as did Auburn woman Sue Snow, who apparently picked up a bottle of the tainted tablets from a grocery store, according to news reports and court records. Copyright 2023 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Stella Nicholls was presumably born in the early 1950s, and when Stella was young, her mother would leave her for an unknown reason. With Snow dead, Stella could step forward and notify police. She had taken out a total of about $76,000[11][note 2] in insurance coverage on her husband's life, with an additional payout of $100,000 if his death was accidental. The case was also featured in episodes of Autopsy, Forensic Files,[26] The New Detectives,[27] Mysteries at the Museum, and Snapped,[28] as well as two episodes of Deadly Women. Authorities alleged he put rat poison in capsules of several SmithKline Beckman Corp. products in Florida and Texas in a failed scheme to manipulate the price of SmithKline stock. Nickell was the first to be convicted under it. Stella had an aquarium, but says she never bought algae destroyer. She told police, and doctors realized that Bruce Nickell had also been poisoned. I think, 'Say her name, lady.'". Includes Age, Location, Address History for Stella Chen; Arrest, Criminal, & Driving Records . This, in turn, brought in the FBI. Search for birth, death, marriage, divorce, US Census, and military records. She said she had bought the bottles on two occasions, one somewhere in Auburn, the other at Johnny's Market in Kent. [6] Bruce had taken them to no effect save for complaining of sudden drowsiness. She said of Nickell, "She has no regard for what she did to other people's lives I don't know why anybody should have any regard for her now.". Stella's payoff now totaled $175,000. Records show agents found five contaminated bottles of medicine during a search of Auburn-area grocery stores and pharmacies, prompting widespread recalls of over-the-counter analgesics in the Northwest and elsewhere as health officials and the FBI sought to uncover the source of the poison. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! [2] The former was marked as overdue in library records, indicating that she had borrowed but never returned it. Make her serve the whole sentence or until she dies. Bruces heavy drinking suited Stella just fine. [23], After the 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders, new FDA regulations went into effect which made it a federal crimerather than just a state or local crimeto tamper with consumer products. Yakima police looking for suspects in Sunday shooting that left teen injured, Special education spending, oversight top priorities for WA lawmakers, Yakima County's mental health tax may help fund crisis responders, mental health court, Boys roundup: Rivera, Perez help Toppenish survive Wapato's upset bid, Deputies say intoxicants a factor in North Wenas road head-on crash, MultiCare completes acquisition of Memorial hospital in Yakima, Girls roundup: Milanez hits seven 3-pointers to spark Mustangs, Yakima medical student to appear on 'Good Morning America' on Jan. 20. Stella, who was ordered to go to counseling, says her daughter was jealous of her. She failed and investigators narrowed their focus to her even further. Bruce was a heavy equipment operator with a drinking habit, which suited her lifestyle,[3] and the two were married in 1976. [9], Examination of the contaminated bottles by the FBI Crime Lab found that, in addition to containing cyanide powder, the poisoned capsules also contained flecks of an unknown green substance. Stella had two of them. They asked the family if Snow had any enemies. In 1986, the Nickells lived in Auburn, Washington, a suburb south of Seattle not far from SEA-TAC airport. Nixon reaffirmed his promise to withdraw 150,000 read more, On May 8, 1884, Harry S. Truman is born in Lamar, Missouri. Stella Nicholls : They locked her away because she was different. Nickell says her husband walked out on the deck to watch the birds, and suddenly collapsed. See Photos. She added that "as negative as it is, I have chosen to learn from it and not become bitter. [4], Stella met Bruce Nickell in 1974. To fill the now empty hours at home, she began keeping a home aquarium. Hayley Klein was transfixed by the woman who fatally poisoned her mother, Sue Snow. She said she had a bottle of Excedrin in her home with the same lot number as the bottle that had killed Sue Snow. Her fingerprints were also found all over other books on cyanide. Seven people died in that case, which was never solved. Sue Snow collapsed in her bathroom of her home in the Seattle, Washington, suburb of Auburn. 2023 A&E Television Networks, LLC. Paramedics rushed to the home at 1404 N Street NE in Auburn. On June 5, Bruce came home from work with a headache. "I think that she probably killed Bruce and expected them to find out that he died from cyanide poisoning," he says. The records tended to confirm at least that part of Hamiltons story. Stella Nickell had three life insurance policies on her husband. [7] On June 18, Bristol-Myers recalled all Excedrin capsules in the United States, pulling them from store shelves and warning consumers to not use any they may already have bought;[7] two days later the company announced a recall of all of their non-prescription capsule products. Cindy told FBI investigators that Stella had researched toxic local plants and other poisons at local libraries. She asked for compassionate release due to bad health, but where was her compassion when she murdered her own husband and another women? Then Stella Nickell's daughter, Cindy Hamilton, began talking to police. They were married two years later. The detectives discovered an FBI memo that seems to support Rider's account. She refused to help the defense team. The Bureau of Prisons could ask for Nickells release, the judge said, but has not done so. Now 27, Hamilton had been in and out of Stella's life for years. [9] Investigators' suspicions began to turn to Stella when they discovered that she claimed that the two contaminated Excedrin bottles that she had turned over to police had been purchased at different times and different locations. It was also featured in episode 93 of Casefile True Crime Podcast in August 2018. Stella Nickell, 78, has served 34 years of her sentence and last month filed a petition arguing that her failing health and nearly spotless record should qualify her for early release. "And I won't quit fighting until I prove it.". [2] She was also known to have, even before Snow's death, repeatedly disputed doctors' ruling that her husband had died of natural causes. Cynthia Hamilton, Stellas daughter, came forward (possibly in order to obtain reward money) with her account of Stellas plan to kill her husband. Stella Maudine Stephenson was born in Colton, Oregon, to Alva Georgia "Jo" (ne Duncan; later changed her name to Cora Lee) and George Stephenson. She became eligible for parole in 2018 but remains in prison. In the next 12 years, there would be a failed marriage and a second daughter. Stella Maudine Stephenson was a native of Colton, Oregon. (Note: Polygraph tests are not evidence and failing or refusing to take one is not evidence of guilt). [2] A total of five bottles had been found to have been contaminated in the entire country, and it was regarded as suspicious that Stella would happen to have acquired two of them purely by chance. Detectives later found traces of algaecide a chemical used to clean fish tanks in the Excedrin pills. She maintains her innocence, claiming her daughter lied for the reward money. Seven people died in that case, which was never solved. They say she was desperate to establish an accidental cause of death. They also posted a $100,000 reward. The FBI found Stella's fingerprints on several books. She claimed Stella admitted to researching poisons and told her of an unsuccessful attempt to poison Bruce with foxglove. This information would spread across the town she lived and cause her to start getting bullied because . These included convictions for fraud and forgery and a charge of beating Cindy with a curtain rod. Grant hoped to control the strategic read more, On May 8, 2010, 88-year-old actress Betty White, known for her former roles on The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, becomes the oldest person to host the long-running, late-night TV sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL). I sent her to school; she told the nurse I had beat her that morning. [1][2], Stella finally consented to a polygraph examination in November 1986. Cindy said that her mother had talked of killing Bruce Nickell, at one point discussing hiring a hit man. Stella and Steven have lived together in a single family house in Philadelphia, PA. View more. She originally called police and turned over two bottles of Excedrin. Never-before-seen photos and details about accused Idaho killer They arrested me and I was only in jail overnight.". President Nixon, at a news conference, defends the U.S. troop movement into Cambodia, saying the operation would provide six to eight months of time for training South Vietnamese forces and thus would shorten the war for Americans. Nickell hatched another plot within a week. Sue Snow collapsed in her bathroom of her home in the Seattle, Washington, suburb of Auburn. After her death was reported in the news, Stella called police to tell them that she thought her husband had also been poisoned. Stella Nickell was found guilty in federal court not of murder but of product tampering on May 9, 1988, and was sentenced to 90 years. Stella Nicholls : I can't leave my dad. Hamilton went on to testify against Nickell at her trial two years later. Bristol-Myers and the industry were following in the footsteps of Johnson & Johnson, whose swift reaction to the 1982 Tylenol case has been held up as a model of corporate responsibility and good public relations. Despite the Soviet statement, it was obvious that the boycott was a response to the decision of the read more, On May 8, 1792, Congress passes the second portion of the Militia Act, requiring that every free able-bodied white male citizen of the respective States, resident therein, who is or shall be of age eighteen years, and under the age of forty-five years be enrolled in the militia. The eight who will also share in the reward in the Nickell case are: Thomas Noonan of Auburn, Wash., $15,000; Bonnie Anderson of Federal Way, Wash., $10,000; Denise Button of Seattle, $7,500; Sandra Scott of Auburn, $7,500; Katy Parker of Auburn, $2,500; Gerald McIntyre of Kent, Wash., $2,500; Lynn Force, of Seattle, $2,500; and Melinda Denton, also of Seattle, $2,500. read more. 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