In season 8, episode 4, we see the love
story of Peggy Thomas and Jim Huden who committed the murder of
Russel Douglas in the state of Washington. A love story gone twisted,
that ends with Peggy Thomas pleading guilty to rendering criminal assistance and being sentenced to 4 years and Jim
Huden being convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 80
years.
Oxygen describes the show as A Las
Vegas red haired siren and her millionaire boyfriend become suspects
in a murder.
Peggy Thomas was released in 2016.
His appeal includes: On December 27, 2003, Russel Douglas was found dead in a car on Whidbey Island. Douglas had a gunshot wound to the head, apparently a homicide. The police investigation ultimately led to James Huden, due in part to information from Huden's close friend, William Hill. The State charged Huden with first degree murder. At trial, Hill testified that Huden said he and a woman named Peggy Thomas killed a man. Huden told Hill that they chose Douglas as a victim, because Huden thought Douglas was abusive to his family. Huden's stepfather abused him, and Huden wanted to kill someone that fit that modus operandi. Under the ruse of giving Douglas a gift for his wife, Thomas lured Douglas to a dead end road in a sparsely populated area No. 69227-5-1/2
His appeal includes: On December 27, 2003, Russel Douglas was found dead in a car on Whidbey Island. Douglas had a gunshot wound to the head, apparently a homicide. The police investigation ultimately led to James Huden, due in part to information from Huden's close friend, William Hill. The State charged Huden with first degree murder. At trial, Hill testified that Huden said he and a woman named Peggy Thomas killed a man. Huden told Hill that they chose Douglas as a victim, because Huden thought Douglas was abusive to his family. Huden's stepfather abused him, and Huden wanted to kill someone that fit that modus operandi. Under the ruse of giving Douglas a gift for his wife, Thomas lured Douglas to a dead end road in a sparsely populated area No. 69227-5-1/2
Jim Huden is serving his time in
Washington State Penitentiary. You can write to him at:
Jim Huden 360361
Washington State Penitentiary
1313 North 13th Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
Walla Walla, WA 99362
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