
Doris Ann Carlson is shown. The show is titled Mom's Money and Discovery ID's Deadly Women describes it as In Arizona, Doris Ann Carlson hires two young men to murder her ailing mother-in-law, Mary Lynne Carlson; a high school senior persuades her boyfriend to kill her mother; a woman shoots her adopted mother to death.
Doris Ann Carlson was convicted
of murder and sentenced to Death, which was commuted to life without parole. She
is not eligible for release.
This murder was carried out by her,
John McReaken, Scott Smith, and David Carson
Her appeal includes (see link):
In 1996, Defendant and her husband, codefendant David Carlson (David), were living in a house in Peoria, Arizona, that they shared with David's mother, the victim in this case, Mary Lynne Carlson (Lynne). Defendant and David were financially dependent on Lynne. Lynne received about $850 each month from a trust fund valued at several hundred thousand dollars. In addition, she had two annuities, with a combined value of approximately $140,000. Lynne received roughly $800 per month from the first annuity and was allowed to draw on the principal from the second. David, as Lynne's only child, was the beneficiary of the trust and both annuities.
When Defendant and David moved from Illinois to Arizona several years earlier, Lynne withdrew $70,000 from her second annuity and bought the Peoria house to accommodate all of them. Defendant and David depended on Lynne's trust and annuities to pay their living expenses. Lynne had multiple sclerosis, was confined to a wheelchair, and had trouble controlling her bodily functions. Defendant was very impatient with Lynne, claimed she was only pretending to have multiple sclerosis, and yelled and cursed at her. Several times a week, Defendant would suggest that Lynne should be killed so that she and David could get Lynne's money.
Her appeal includes (see link):
In 1996, Defendant and her husband, codefendant David Carlson (David), were living in a house in Peoria, Arizona, that they shared with David's mother, the victim in this case, Mary Lynne Carlson (Lynne). Defendant and David were financially dependent on Lynne. Lynne received about $850 each month from a trust fund valued at several hundred thousand dollars. In addition, she had two annuities, with a combined value of approximately $140,000. Lynne received roughly $800 per month from the first annuity and was allowed to draw on the principal from the second. David, as Lynne's only child, was the beneficiary of the trust and both annuities.
When Defendant and David moved from Illinois to Arizona several years earlier, Lynne withdrew $70,000 from her second annuity and bought the Peoria house to accommodate all of them. Defendant and David depended on Lynne's trust and annuities to pay their living expenses. Lynne had multiple sclerosis, was confined to a wheelchair, and had trouble controlling her bodily functions. Defendant was very impatient with Lynne, claimed she was only pretending to have multiple sclerosis, and yelled and cursed at her. Several times a week, Defendant would suggest that Lynne should be killed so that she and David could get Lynne's money.
You can write to Doris Ann Carlson at:
Doris Ann Carlson 150516
ASPC-PV LUMLEY MDM
PO Box 3300
ASPC-PV LUMLEY MDM
PO Box 3300
Goodyear, AZ 85338
At the end of the day, if you do not
learn SOMETHING from this, you never will.
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