Randy Roth

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Randy Roth is a convicted murderer and thief from Washington. He was convicted of the 1991 murder of his fourth wife, Cynthia Baumgartner Roth and he was suspected of murdering his second wife, Janis Roth, in 1981 but was never tried. In both deaths, he was the only witness. He claimed the activities that led to the deaths were the ideas of his deceased wives (“romantic” notions in both cases) and he had the bodies cremated as quickly as could be arranged. He was also convicted of stealing in the form of defrauding insurers and the Social Security Administration. He was sentenced to one year for theft and 50 years for first degree murder in 1992. At least two true crime books are based on Roth's crimes, A Rose for Her Grave by Ann Rule and Fatal Charm by . rdf:langString
rdf:langString Randy Roth
rdf:langString Randy Roth
rdf:langString Randy Roth
rdf:langString Bismarck, North Dakota
xsd:date 1954-12-26
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xsd:date 1954-12-26
rdf:langString Gregory Roth
xsd:integer 1975
xsd:integer 1975
rdf:langString incarcerated at Stafford Creek Corrections Center
rdf:langString American
rdf:langString auto mechanic
rdf:langString Gordon and Lizabeth Roth
rdf:langString Cynthia Roth, Janis Roth
rdf:langString Randy Roth is a convicted murderer and thief from Washington. He was convicted of the 1991 murder of his fourth wife, Cynthia Baumgartner Roth and he was suspected of murdering his second wife, Janis Roth, in 1981 but was never tried. In both deaths, he was the only witness. He claimed the activities that led to the deaths were the ideas of his deceased wives (“romantic” notions in both cases) and he had the bodies cremated as quickly as could be arranged. He was also convicted of stealing in the form of defrauding insurers and the Social Security Administration. He was sentenced to one year for theft and 50 years for first degree murder in 1992. At least two true crime books are based on Roth's crimes, A Rose for Her Grave by Ann Rule and Fatal Charm by .
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