Deadly Women Season 1 Episode 15

Deadly Women Season 1 Episode 15 Badge of Dishonor

  • March 15, 2021

In Deadly Women season 1 episode 15, titled "Badge of Dishonor," viewers are introduced to three different cases of women who have committed heinous crimes. The first case focuses on Carol Bundy, who, along with her boyfriend Douglas Clark, murdered at least six young women in the Los Angeles area during the early 1980s. The pair were dubbed the "Sunset Strip Killers" due to the location of their crimes.

The episode goes into detail about Bundy's troubled upbringing and how she became involved with Clark. Their crimes are discussed in graphic detail, including how they often picked up young women in bars and lured them to their apartment before killing them. The police eventually caught them, but not before they had left a trail of destruction in their wake.

The second case features two sisters, Gloria and Dawn Jean Tannert, who were responsible for the death of their neighbor, George Alvin Fulton, in 1988. Their motive for the murder was an ongoing feud with Fulton over property boundaries. The sisters lured Fulton into their home, where they ambushed him and beat him to death with a variety of weapons.

The episode details the sisters' difficult upbringing and how their family dealt with alcoholism and abuse. It also explores their relationship with Fulton and how their animosity towards him escalated to the point of murder. The sisters were eventually caught and convicted, but not before their crime had shocked their small community in Washington state.

The final case in "Badge of Dishonor" is that of Angela Simpson, a former police officer who was convicted of the murder of her lover's wife in 1995. Simpson had been having an affair with her colleague, Philip Seidl, and the two conspired to kill his wife, Sharen. The episode goes into detail about the events leading up to the murder, as well as the investigation that eventually led to Simpson's arrest.

The episode also explores Simpson's rise to becoming a police officer and her eventual downfall due to her involvement in the murder. Her colleagues express shock and disbelief at her behavior, and the episode examines the way that power and authority can sometimes corrupt those in positions of trust.

Throughout "Badge of Dishonor," viewers are presented with three separate cases of women who have committed unspeakable acts. The episode explores the motivations behind their crimes and examines the impact that these crimes had on the victims and their families. It also delves into the psychological state of the perpetrators and looks at how their upbringing and life experiences may have led them to commit such horrific acts.

With its detailed examination of true crime cases, "Badge of Dishonor" is a gripping and disturbing episode of Deadly Women that will leave viewers contemplating the darkest aspects of human behavior.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 15, 2021
  • Language
    English