The public may never find out exactly what went on in the mind of Amy Archer Gilligan.

Connecticut’s most notorious female serial killer ran a nursing home of sorts in Windsor. There, she charged boarders a flat fee of $1,000 and promised to care for them “for life.” But those lives tended to be fairly short, as Gilligan allegedly poisoned them.

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