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  1. May 18, 2023 · Richard Lyon was found guilty of poisoning his wife Nancy with arsenic in 1991 and sentenced to life in prison. Learn about the motive, the investigation, and the trial of this case from Forensic Files and Investigation Discovery.

  2. Nov 16, 2017 · An update on the case of Richard Lyon, who was convicted of murdering his wife Nancy Dillard Lyon in 1991. Learn about his parole status, his denial of guilt, and the impact of his crime on his family and community.

  3. Richard Lyon was convicted of murdering his wife Nancy with arsenic poisoning in 1991. The trial featured a Perry Mason-style defense, a surprise witness, and a love triangle.

  4. Mar 28, 2013 · Four months after Nancy’s death, Richard Lyon was charged with first degree murder. On the first day in court, skeletons in the Dillard family closet revealed another possible suspect.

  5. Nov 10, 2017 · A detective noted that upon being informed that Nancy had passed away from poisoning, Richard Lyon didn’t ask any questions. Lyon later admitted to buying some poisons, for killing fire ants in his yard, he said. But members of the jury brought their healthy sense of skepticism with them for the two-week trial. Bar exam.

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  6. Four months after Nancy wrote her angry letter, Richard Lyon's Alfa Romeo squealed to a stop outside the emergency room at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.

  7. Poisoned Dreams: A True Story of Murder, Money and Family Secrets is a 1993 true crime book about the murder of Nancy Lyon, written by A. W. Gray and published by Dutton. This was the first true crime book written by Gray, who previously wrote mystery novels. Lyon died of poisoning.