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This was an interesting story. However I felt it was poorly organized. It takes the reader forward and backward repeatedly.

Sandra H. (
Sanandee) wrote on 4/9/2006...
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He like to killed her twice in front of their two kids and admits the crime, is free on bail, goes to court, gets the death penalty, then there is an appeal....stay tuned to see what happens in this astonishing tale...he tries to kill her twice?....he is free on bail??? He escapes the death penalty, or does he????
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In 1988 Jill and Jeffs Cahills marrage was over, a divorce was pending and he felt as if his life was in shambles.
A pre dawn argument between them ended with an aluminum baseball. He feared that since he surived the blow, that once she testified against him in an assault trial, he would be ruined for life. So he decided to sneak into her hospital room and ended her life with potassium cyanide, killing her instantly.
This was one of the most passionate and furious debates about the death penalty in New Yorks History, leaving Jills family grief stricken family and surviors to wonder.

Janette (
Aqua) wrote on 9/23/2005...
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By, 1998, Jill and Jeff Cahill's marriage was already over. With a divorce pending, his life was in shambles. Then, a pre-dawn argument between them came to an end when Jeff crushed her skull with a baseball bat. Fearing her testimony in an assault trial, he slipped unnoticed into her hospital room and have her a deadly dose of cyanide, killing her instantly. It took the jury only 5 hours to find him guilty.

Susan W. (
scaddybo) wrote on 11/11/2006...
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This husband was REALLY a cold-blooded killer! Great true crime!!
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He tryed to murder her once and when he failed he found his way to her hospital bed to finish the job. Good Book
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Excellent author, she keeps your attention from the first to last page.
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If you love crime stories, you will love this. A story of greed