Could a 59-year-old Norwalk woman convicted of killing her husband still inherit his $1.2 million estate? That’s up to a probate judge and his interpretation of Connecticut’s “slayer statute.”

Mary Ann Langley was charged with murder in December 2006; authorities said she threw gasoline on her husband and then lit a match inside their home. Her supposed motive was his infidelity.

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