Fatal Vows, Season 7 Episode 1, is described as Pad is rich and handsome, and Kem is popular but from the wrong
side of town; the power couple stick it out despite disapproval, and
over the years amass a fortune; however, they soon learn that their
money can't buy love and happiness -only death.
This ends badly for Kemberlee Guffey as she is in prison for murder and ends badly for Padraic Guffey as he is stabbed to death by his wife.
The series is described as when marriages fail, divorce can turn ugly and even deadly. What was once a passionate union becomes spite, greed, backstabbing, and betrayal. 'Fatal Vows explores tumultuous, shocking, and high-stake divorces and the deadly murders linked to them. Guiding viewers through these passionate accounts of love gone wrong are Dr. Stacy Kaiser, a psychotherapist and relationship expert, and Dr. Brian Russell, a forensic psychologist and attorney. From husbands, wives, children, grandparents, mistresses and friends, divorce can lead even the most unthinkable people to commit murder.
You can not write to Kemberlee Guffey as she pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence and was sentenced to spend two years in prison followed by one year of probation.
This ends badly for Kemberlee Guffey as she is in prison for murder and ends badly for Padraic Guffey as he is stabbed to death by his wife.
The series is described as when marriages fail, divorce can turn ugly and even deadly. What was once a passionate union becomes spite, greed, backstabbing, and betrayal. 'Fatal Vows explores tumultuous, shocking, and high-stake divorces and the deadly murders linked to them. Guiding viewers through these passionate accounts of love gone wrong are Dr. Stacy Kaiser, a psychotherapist and relationship expert, and Dr. Brian Russell, a forensic psychologist and attorney. From husbands, wives, children, grandparents, mistresses and friends, divorce can lead even the most unthinkable people to commit murder.
You can not write to Kemberlee Guffey as she pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence and was sentenced to spend two years in prison followed by one year of probation.
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