

Wife, Mother, Murderer: The Marie Hilley Story
Based on the true story of an Alabama woman who was convicted of killing her first husband and attempting to poison her daughter. Out on bail, she flees in order to start a new life with two new identities.
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Plot Summary
This made-for-television movie chronicles the disturbing true story of Marie Hilley, a seemingly normal suburban housewife and mother who led a secret life of deception and violence. After her husband's suspicious death, Marie attempts to start anew, but her dark past and manipulative nature soon resurface, leading to further tragedy and a desperate attempt to evade justice.
Critical Reception
As a made-for-television movie, 'Wife, Mother, Murderer: The Marie Hilley Story' received moderate attention upon its release, largely due to its sensational true-crime subject matter and star Jaclyn Smith. Reviews tended to focus on the film's portrayal of a shocking real-life case and Smith's performance in a complex role. While it effectively presented the narrative of Marie Hilley's disturbing actions, it was generally viewed as a standard entry in the true-crime genre of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Jaclyn Smith delivers a compelling performance as the deceptive Marie Hilley.
- The film successfully captures the disturbing nature of the true crime story.
- Serves as a typical, yet engaging, example of 1990s made-for-TV true crime dramas.
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Fun Fact
Jaclyn Smith, known for her role as Kelly Garrett in the iconic TV series 'Charlie's Angels,' took on a significantly darker and more complex character in 'Wife, Mother, Murderer'.
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