'Dark-Hunter' Author Sherrilyn Kenyon Says Her Husband Tried To Poison Her To Death

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'Dark-Hunter' Author Sherrilyn Kenyon Says Her Husband Tried To Poison Her To Death
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Sherrilyn Kenyon claims her husband and his assistant fed her poisoned food over a three-year period in order to collect life insurance money.

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