"Unusual Suspects" looked at the bizarre story behind the death of Lieutenant Naval Officer Lee Hartley. He died mysteriously while serving. It turns out he was poisoned slowly over a long time, but his murder went unsolved for possibly even longer: 13 years.
Finally, an NCIS cold case unit confronted his widow, Pam Hartley, and she confessed to everything. Pam had poisoned her husband by sending him care packages, including baked goods laced with rat poison. She wanted out of her "miserable" marriage, but didn’t want to give up the status of being a Navy officer’s wife, so she decided to be a Navy officer's widow.
Lee's brother Wilbur said, "I was a corpsman in Vietnam, and I had corpses that looked better from battle than he did."
David Early, an NCIS Special Agent, said, "He died still thinking he needs to take care of Pam."
For Lt. Hartley's death,...
Finally, an NCIS cold case unit confronted his widow, Pam Hartley, and she confessed to everything. Pam had poisoned her husband by sending him care packages, including baked goods laced with rat poison. She wanted out of her "miserable" marriage, but didn’t want to give up the status of being a Navy officer’s wife, so she decided to be a Navy officer's widow.
Lee's brother Wilbur said, "I was a corpsman in Vietnam, and I had corpses that looked better from battle than he did."
David Early, an NCIS Special Agent, said, "He died still thinking he needs to take care of Pam."
For Lt. Hartley's death,...
- 12/10/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
"Unusual Suspects" looked at the bizarre story behind the death of Lieutenant Naval Officer Lee Hartley. He died mysteriously while serving. It turns out he was poisoned slowly over a long time, but his murder went unsolved for possibly even longer: 13 years.
Finally, an NCIS cold case unit confronted his widow, Pam Hartley, and she confessed to everything. Pam had poisoned her husband by sending him care packages, including baked goods laced with rat poison. She wanted out of her "miserable" marriage, but didn't want to give up the status of being a Navy officer's wife, so she decided to be a Navy officer's widow.
Lee's brother Wilbur said, "I was a corpsman in Vietnam, and I had corpses that looked better from battle than he did."
David Early, an NCIS Special Agent, said, "He died still thinking he needs to take care of Pam."
For Lt. Hartley's death, Pam...
Finally, an NCIS cold case unit confronted his widow, Pam Hartley, and she confessed to everything. Pam had poisoned her husband by sending him care packages, including baked goods laced with rat poison. She wanted out of her "miserable" marriage, but didn't want to give up the status of being a Navy officer's wife, so she decided to be a Navy officer's widow.
Lee's brother Wilbur said, "I was a corpsman in Vietnam, and I had corpses that looked better from battle than he did."
David Early, an NCIS Special Agent, said, "He died still thinking he needs to take care of Pam."
For Lt. Hartley's death, Pam...
- 12/10/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
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