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Dawn Silvernail, Under His Control

Fred Andros
In season 4, episode 10, one sees the murder of
Susan Fassett by Dawn Silvernail in New York. The show is titled Under His Control and Discovery ID describes it as, “Three women have love stories with bloody and bleak endings all blinded by desire and malleable leading to relationships with dangerous men”

Fred Andros convinced her to kill his other lover. Fred is the most unexpected person to be able to completely control another human being. Nothing about him is remotely appealing. He must have had one heck of a personality....

Dawn Silvernail was convicted of 2nd degree murder and sentenced to 18 years to life .

You can not write to Dawn Silvernail as she has been released from prison.

If you have experience with Dawn Silvernail , feel free to leave comments below. If you would prefer to do it anonymously, contact us via the form accessible through the menu in the upper left hand corner. We can add your information to this page without using your name. We will absolutely consider all information both positive or negative.


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  1. Don't know who would have sex with any of these people sick and gross

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    1. Wow so judgemental...
      Considering the crime happened over 20 years ago..
      I really really hope you don't end up losing your good looks. Or end up in an abusive manipulative relationship. Both women were victims.
      I hope noone judges you one day

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  2. She should join them soon. They are waiting to resume their threesome acts with her in hell!

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  3. She was manipulated gosh
    Wth is wrong with u

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    1. Well, Fred isn't precisely handsome either, (I don't really know what Dawn was thinking)

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    2. I feel horrible for her. Yes she killed her. If someone threatened my son I would have killed him. Manipulation is horrible. So is codependency

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    3. I feel horrible for her. Yes she killed her. If someone threatened my son I would have killed him. Manipulation is horrible. So is codependency

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    4. It was all for the money.. Fred needed money to have sex with them .look at them

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  4. I do believe she was coerced and would have never killed Susan had she not met Fred. She already served enough time.

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    1. I worked with her and never ever found her to be evil in any way. She was kind and helpful. I wish I knew where she wS so I could write her

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    2. She seems very nice. looks like my grandma LOL. I've watched her case in documentaries and I feel so sorry for them (Dawn and Susan) She's showed true remorse so I am not opposed to her release. Regarding her whereabouts, since she's out right now, I looked her up on Facebook and she has an account there. Perhaps you can contact her via there.

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    3. Seeing her on Forensic Files, I honestly believe that Dawn, though getting what she deserved for her crime, she was truly mortified and regretful about what happened. I didn't get the vibe that she was trying to manipulate the watcher.

      I hope wherever she is now that she's being allowed to live quietly and not being harrassed.

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    4. Sadly, I found out she passed away in April 2020. I hope she lived her life in freedom in peace.

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  5. So sorry that someone had to lose their life hope you learned from this and changed your life for the better

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  6. How ridiculous can you be! Tell the person to do it their self and than you go to the police! I believe in forgiveness, but I would want you to stay in jail. If you deliberately kill once, you might be able to do it again! What if that was your mom in that car!

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  7. I am so tired of judgemental people Dawn Did her time she was just as much a victim in this whole situation. Fred Adros served a total of 2 years for not only causing a persons death but also using and manipulating another person to do his dirty work.
    So keep on judging people and let's see where it gets you

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  8. I hope you never end up in her situation... You might get judged by random strangers on the internet!
    She cooperated with police ,She didn't lie to police and her store could be proven .
    Fred Andros manipulated 2 women and ruined both their lives. Dawn will live with what she did forever.
    But hey thanks for being judgemental.
    Since ya know you are perfect.

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  9. I think it is sad how so many people are so ugly and judgemental. Dawn was manipulated and used by Fred Andros. He got 2 serve 2 whole years before he died!! I can only hope he is burning right now. She would have never done what she did if he hadn't threatened her.
    She has to live with what she did and the time she lost. It ruined her life.
    So if you feel its your place to judge anyone (it's not)or call them names (again its not) Stop and think ,use your brain, because your not perfect and your not anyone's higher power.
    So until you achieve those 2 things keep it to yourself.

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  10. All I can say is Fred must be hung like an elephant.

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  11. I feel sorry for both of these women

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  12. Dawn passed away in April 2020.

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    1. Can u email me the website or article you found about what happened to her? Rosemary.lewis410@gmail is my email. Im a long distant family member to the Silvernails.

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    2. Hi Rose, I found it out here https://es.findagrave.com/memorial/216482205/dawn-silvernail I just looked her name on Facebook and couldn't find her account, then I put her name on Google and this appeared. I had no idea either. Hope it's been of help for you and I am so sorry for your loss. I think Dawn was a wonderful woman from the interviews I've seen.

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    3. 'A wonderful woman'? Are you insane? What would an awful one be???

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  14. She seems geniualy remorseful all are capable of Forginvess.

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    1. Wtf is wrong w you why are you defending so hardcore your obviously a family member friend or something stop trying to defend a killer remorseful or not she killed someone it’s horrible anyway you want to put it!

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  15. I was a little surprised that this turned out to be a murder conviction. After all it was he who was terrorizing her and stalking her and messing with her the. Don't forget one thing... HE CHASED HER INTO THE BUILDING! He had already been beating her and cheating on her and drinking like alcohol like a fish out of water.... She couldn't have known what he would have done had he caught up with her and overpowered her and perhaps even strangled her or choked her to death... She couldn't have known that he would chase her into the building and not leave her alone she was trying to get to safety.... IF HE HAD LEFT HER ALONE THE WAY SHE BEGGED HIM FOR SO LONG.... I've been in an abusive relationship in my younger days. Do you have any idea how close to that or did you have to be for the police to intervene? Call the police and say can you come and pick up this man that keeps calling me too much? And see what they do.... It's a joke.... Especially during that time frame before there was any anti stalkingng laws even thought about... Or if they were it was in its infancy. It was very difficult for a person to get police protection for harassment. You know what they say.. .. sorry we can't do anything unless they do something to you.... And that my dear was the 70s! A lot of people had to die for someone to do something about stalking in this day and age. A LOT! Women and men. You were pretty much on your own back then. Anyways I don't think it was murder at any rate if someone was chasing you. You can't provoke someone to chase you? Lol!

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  16. Sorry about the typo I meant to say do you have any idea how close to DEAD (or dead) you have to be for the police to intervene in the 70s?

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  17. I felt so bad for Dawn. I think she really cared for Susan but feared for her family. May she RIP.

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  18. It is so sad all around the board no winners at all

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  19. She chose to get $$$ in debt to the slimebag. She chose to have sex with him to repay the debt. She chose not to go to the police when the scum came to her about killing. She got what she deserved.

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    1. Exactly. And another phrase for choice is 'moral responsibility'. She made appalling choices, for which she is, and was held, responsible. The fact that Andros coerced her with and by his appalling choices does not lessen hers: his were merely additional to hers, not instead of. Moral reasoning is not the forte of some posters here...

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  20. There are some foolish people posting here. Silvernail was by no stretch of the imagination 'a wonderful women', being a murderess. Everything wrong she did was CHOICE - and the most absurd, cowardly choice was murdering (under coercion) instead of reporting to police. How she can possibly have though murder was the better option is unfathomable. For that she deserved everything she got - and she should be remorseful: it's the least she can offer and it should attract no credit. She was NOT a victim (the clue's in her being found guilty of murder by a jury..) - unless those who use that word occupy Wonderland, where words mean what you want. The victims are the decedent and her loved ones - period.

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