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American prisons, being overcrowded as they are and filled with too many inmates with petty records, allow for murderers such as Pat to be released after a relatively short period of time. The Georgia Department of Corrections had unleashed a narcissistic murderess on a society completely unaware of the evil slinking among them.
In search of employment, Pat convinced a prominent Atlanta, Georgia, couple, Mr. Jimmy Crist, Sr. Crist lived only a short time after Pat began working for them. The Crist family were convinced Pat neglected Jimmy and poisoned his wife, Betty Crist, but the thefts of Pat and Debbie were the only thing which could be proven.
The thieving duo had stolen money and valuables from the couple. It was also learned that Pat had lied about her being a licensed nurse. Taking full responsibility for the thefts, Pat pleaded guilty to multiple charges in June She was sentenced to serve another eight years in prison. She had used him to orchestrate the murder of his parents, and would do anything for riches.
Money was the only thing that mattered, and Pat was the only person Pat had ever truly loved. After serving 15 years in prison, Tom was released. Soon afterward, Tom found himself as someone police wanted to interview. Pat was released from prison in She went to live with her stepfather and his new wife, whom he'd married after the death of Pat's mother.
In , Pat was charged with doctor shopping and fraudulently obtaining more than painkillers in less than a year. She was charged with three counts of unauthorized distribution. She entered a plea agreement with a sentence of probation only. How much more will the lady now known as Pat Taylor get by with before she kills someone else? Each year, he provides a multitude of services, including housing for men recently released from prison.
His mission is to provide a more smooth transition from prison to society living, in the hopes that fewer inmates will return to a life of crime and ultimately prison. It was said she engaged in a heated battle with his widow over his remains. Why she believed she was entitled to an opinion escapes most, and the outcome of the disagreement is publicly unknown. This content reflects the personal opinions of the author.
Answer: After Pat was released, she's gone on to live a quiet life and has seemingly dropped off the radar. It's very likely she has changed her name or going by some skewed alias. As result, no updates can be found regarding her present status. Answer: She is no longer in prison, but her current whereabouts, or even whether she's alive or not, is unknown. If she is alive, she would be 81 years old. I LOVE your passionate personality and love for true crime.
This is algebra and the convoluted references to the ages may be confusing. However, there is one simple equation that is obviously true. If we let n be the difference in the ages of Pat and Chris, then Chris is n and his age n years ago was n -n and Pat is twice as old as that now.
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But there was a darker side to Pat. If she didn't get her way, she would throw a tantrum. If that didn't work, she manipulated her way. She learned how to charm both men and women -- especially if they had something she wanted.
Pat married at the very young age of fifteen. Her new husband was Gil Taylor, a hopeful young Army sergeant, and Pat embarked on a military life. Soon she had three children, Susan, Debbie and Ronnie, but she discovered that she didn't want all of the hard work that involved being a mother. And the lifestyle in the military was not her dreams of having a fine home and raising horses.
So Pat did what she always did -- appeal to her parents for help. Soon enough, Pat was living near or with her parents, having her mother help her out with the children, and Gil was often off on his deployments alone. The marriage started falling apart, and in they divorced.
In , Pat met Tom Allanson, a tall, strong handsome man, son of a wealthy lawyer, who was just as passionately interested in horses as she was.
He was six years younger than her. Although she had her eye on someone else, it looked like Tom could give her everything she ever wanted. Unfortunately, Tom was married and in the process of an ugly divorce from a woman known as Little Carolyn. They didn't approve of Pat. They were gravely disappointed in Tom and viewed divorce as not being an option.
They sided with Little Carolyn, and the relationship between Tom and his family deteriorated. There were accusations flying between both sides along with some pretty dreadful threats. L ife started to look up for Tom and Pat. They purchased a heavily-mortgaged, acre farm in Zebulon, Georgia, and started their dream of raising and showing horses together. It appeared that things were going to work out but The feud between Tom and his father over Pat escalated to the point that his father angrily tried to force Tom out of his life.
To get even, Pat filed a complaint of sexual harassment against him, claiming that he had exposed himself to her. Tom grew alarmed over this, along with threats that he heard that his father was going to kill him, so he took out a restraining order.
His father on the other hand believed that his own son was out to kill him. Someone had stolen a pistol and rifle from his home and he was convinced it was his son.
The police searched Tom's home and came up empty-handed. The intense fear and anger continued to grow on both sides. With no communication taking place, it was the perfect set-up for a manipulative psychopath who wanted to get everything for herself. On July 29, , while taking a trip in their car, Walter and his wife, Carolyn, were shot at by someone. They survived the inexplicable attack and felt sure that Tom had been behind it.
The situation between father and son grew more paranoid until August 3. On that day, Tom dropped Pat off at the doctor and then walked over to see his mother when he was sure his father would not be home. Pat had told him that someone had been calling their house all night long and said nothing. She felt sure it was Walter, so Tom felt it was time to try to straighten things out. Otherwise, he thought his father might try to shoot him off his horse in the parade that weekend.
His mother was not home but Tom felt she would be returning shortly, so to avoid the possibility of running into Walter, he went to the basement to wait for his mother to return. After receiving a call from an unknown woman informing him that Tom was at his home, Walter returned home.
The electricity was off, so he went into the basement to look around. He found the switch box had been tampered with. He attempted to call the police, but the phone line had been cut. He went to a neighbor's home to use the phone to get the police out there. When they arrived, Walter said he'd take care of the situation himself, so they left. He returned to the basement and started shooting randomly. Carolyn was home by that time. He called up to her that he had Tom cornered and needed the gun he'd just purchased, so she grabbed it to bring it to him.
When the police officers arrived once again in response to an emergency call, they found Carolyn Allanson sitting upright on the basement steps, shot dead. Through the basement window, they could see Walter laying on the ground. He'd been shot numerous times. The police immediately suspected Tom. He'd been seen there, and a man matching his description had been seen running from the crime scene.
Tom was soon arrested. When Pat told a number of lies to the attorney in an alleged attempt to provide Tom with an alibi, the situation became even more suspicious. Tom had his own story—also a lie—and it didn't match with Pat's story. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. At the time of the murders, he and Pat had been married less than two months, and now Pat had the farm to herself.
It wasn't long before she tried to talk Tom into a suicide pact, which he later felt sure was an attempt to get him to die so she would inherit everything. Pat began working on Tom's wealthy grandparents until they finally named her in their will as the primary beneficiary. Her house and barns burned down, and she forged Tom's signature to get the insurance payments. She feed arsenic laced food to Tom's grandparents.
However, when they grew ill she was caught and ended up in prison for eight years. When she got out, she started her scheming again. This time, she persuaded a wealthy couple from Atlanta, Mr. James Crist, to hire her as a nurse.
It wasn't long before they, also, got sick and Mr. Crist died. Once again, Pat was facing prison time. In a shrewd and controversial plea bargain, she would agreed to seven charges, including theft, attempted murder, and posing as a registered nurse, if she would never be charged with the murder of Mr. Crist or investigated for the murder of Tom's parents. She was sentenced to eight years. Patricia Taylor Allanson, the Deadly Magnolia, was released from prison in
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