Dubbed the ‘Lethal Lovers’, couple Gwendolyn Graham and Catherine Wood made international headlines in 1987 after killing five Alzheimer’s and dementia patients. Falling in love in their 20s, the pair met while working together as nurse’s aides at Alpine Manor, an aged care home in Michigan, United States. Fuelled by love, the young couple promised each other ‘forever and five days’, and in turn carried out five killings. Wood served as a lookout while Graham suffocated five incapacitated female patients aged between 60 and 98. Their victims included Mae Mason, 79, Edith Cook, 98, Marguerite Chambers, 60, Myrtle Luce, 95, and Belle Burkhard, 74. According to court documents released in the proceedings, the duo planned their victims based on their last names, spelling out the word ‘murder’. But their plan…
