Betty Neumar is the name of one of the fatal women in recent contemporary history who is known as the “black widow.” Here’s why.

This seemingly nice grandmother left behind 5 husbands she killed, each in a different state of the USA, the woman escaping unpunished and out of any doubt for 56 years. Although she died in 2011, her husband’s survivors have hundreds of very serious and painful questions that seem to remain unanswered.
Betty was married 5 times: Clarence Malone (1950–1952) whom she remarried before he died; James Flynn (b. 1955) who was shot dead on a bridge in New York; Richard Sills (d. 1965), who is said to have died from a gunshot wound he allegedly inflicted on himself while arguing with his wife; Thomas Harold Gentry (1968–1986) who was found dead in the house of the two, shot several times; John Neumar (1991–2007) was found dead in their apartment, apparently, his death had natural causes.

The woman was accused only in May 2008 of hiring someone to kill her husband, on which occasion investigators also took a closer look at the deaths of her other husbands. In the end, the authorities could not prove that she committed the crimes premeditatedly, and during the trial, she was released on bail. It seems that every time the woman’s motive was to collect money from her husbands’ life insurance.
On June 13, 2011, Betty Neumar died at the hospital, some say because of cancer. Her crimes have not been proven to this day!
