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|Image = Marie Robards.jpg
'''Marie Robards''' was an American teenager, [[:Category:Female|female Villain]] and murderer who is known for the poisoning murder of her father in 1993, at age 16, in Fort Worth, Texas.  
|fullname = Dorothy Marie Robards
|occupation = Student
|origin = Fort Worth, Texas, United States of America
|crimes = [[Murder]]
|type of villain = Young Murderer
}}
'''Marie Robards''' was an American teenager and murderer who is known for the poisoning murder of her father in 1993, at age 16, in Fort Worth, Texas.  


Robards was convicted of murder in a 1995 trial and sentenced to 27 years in prison. She was released on parole in 2003. She is believed to now be living under a new private identity.
Robards was convicted of murder in a 1995 trial and sentenced to 27 years in prison. She was released on parole in 2003. She is believed to now be living under a new private identity.
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Marie Robards's case was covered by American TV series Forensic Files in its episode "Death Play".
Marie Robards's case was covered by American TV series Forensic Files in its episode "Death Play".


==The murder ==
== The murder ==
In 1993 in Fort Worth, Texas, 16-year-old Marie Robards suffered the devastating loss of her father Steve Robards. The death was ruled the result of cardiac arrest. One year later, she won a part in her high school production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
In 1993 in Fort Worth, Texas, 16-year-old Marie Robards suffered the devastating loss of her father Steve Robards. The death was ruled the result of cardiac arrest.
 
The lines that she was required to recite onstage were more than the thoughts and feelings of her character; they struck a chord, and hinted at her own inner turmoil from the secret that she had been hiding: barium acetate obtained in her high school chemistry class.
 
==External Links==
* [[wikipedia:Marie Robards|Marie Robards]] on Wikipedia.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFigou7XUEQ Marie Robards's Deadly women case] on YouTube.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq5LdcaEZuc Marie Robards on Forensic Files] on YouTube.
[[Category:Living Villains]]
[[Category:United States of America]]
[[Category:Young villains]]
[[Category:Family of Victim]]
[[Category:Female]]
[[Category:Female]]
[[Category:Murderer]]
[[Category:Murderer]]
[[Category:Wrathful]]
[[Category:Fallen Heroes]]
[[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]]
[[Category:From Nobody to Nightmare]]
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