breaking news
A woman serving a life sentence in a celebrated
murder case from Little Rock died Monday morning after apparently
suffering a heart attack in prison. Mary Lee Orsini was 55.
Orsini was convicted in 1982 in the contract killing of Alice
McArthur, her former lawyer`s wife. McArthur was shot July second,
1982 -- two months after an unsuccessful car bombing attempt.
Orsini also had been convicted of killing Ron Orsini, her third
husband, but the state Supreme Court threw out the conviction on a
technicality and prosecutors decided not to retry her because she
was serving life without parole for McArthur`s death.
Alice McArthur`s husband William said in an interview today that
a motive was never established in his wife`s killing and that he
never figured out Orsini.
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At the time Alice McArthur died, her husband was representing
Orsini as police investigated her in the March 1981 death of her
third husband.
Larry McClendon and Eugene "Yankee" Hall also were convicted
of murdering Alice McArthur. They were arrested just days after her
death, but Hall told prosecutors that Mary Lee Orsini had
orchestrated it.
Mary Lee Orsini later made audio tapes of a supposedly anonymous
phone call claiming McClendon and Hall had acted on their own
accord, but police recognized the caller`s voice as that of her
friend, local real estate agent Larry Burge.
Burge kept notes he said Mary Lee Orsini had given him to read
over the phone, and they became the evidence used in court to
corroborate Hall`s testimony against Orsini.
Dina Tyler, the prison system spokeswoman, said Orsini had no known
heart problems and had never complained of feeling ill until her
overnight complaints. She worked a desk job at the prison,
counseling other inmates.
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