Warmus, Carolyn (1964–)
Warmus, Carolyn (1964–)
American murderer (accused). Born Jan 1964 in Birmingham, Michigan; dau. of Elizabeth and Thomas Warmus (insurance executive); Columbia University, MA.
Elementary school teacher, living in Manhattan, had affair with fellow schoolteacher Paul Solomon, who was married and had a daughter; became obsessed with Solomon; drove to Westchester and gunned down his wife, Betty Jeanne Solomon (Jan 15, 1989); saw 1st trial end in hung jury; in 2nd trial, was found guilty and sentenced to 25 years to life.
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