Kristin Rossum is a former American toxicologist who gained national attention in 2000 after being convicted of poisoning her husband, Gregory de Villers, with the drug fentanyl. Rossum was arrested in November 2000 after authorities found evidence of the poisoning in her home. She was ultimately convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 2002.
Rossum's case garnered significant media coverage due to the sensational nature of the crime and allegations of motive related to her extramarital affair with her supervisor, Michael Robertson. During the trial, it was revealed that Rossum and Robertson had a tumultuous relationship and that she had been using drugs to cope with the stress of their affair.
Despite maintaining her innocence, Rossum's conviction was upheld on appeal, and she remains incarcerated at the California Institution for Women in Corona, California. Her case has been the subject of several TV documentaries and true crime shows due to its intriguing details and controversial circumstances.
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