Based on a well-publicized 1991 Dallas murder case, the made-for-TV Death in Small Doses begins with the death of architect Nancy Lyon (Glynnis O'Connor), who has succumbed to arsenic poisoning. The prime suspect is Nancy's frequently estranged husband Richard (Richard Lyon), who stands to collect an enormous insurance policy. Nancy's family pressures the local authorities to prosecute Richard--and never mind that virtually every person in that family also seems to have had substantial reason to wish Nancy dead. But Richard plays a trump card when he supplies evidence indicating that his wife actually committed suicide--a move that proves to be a thrown gauntlet to relentless Assistant DA Jerri Sims (Tess Harper). Filmed in 1993, Death in Small Doses did not air on ABC until January 16, 1995. The film was directed by actress Sondra Locke, best known at the time for her long association with Clint Eastwood.
Glad that the children s safety is the first concern in the court of law with him looking so guilty and them awarding the children back to him. After all at this point and time he is the prime suspect. Sure he has not been proven guilty but should his seeing the children at least not be supervised at this point and time?
stacey4u2luv 16 hours ago
And he really didn't realized was being investigated
sexybombshell85 3 months ago
He look so guilty!!!
sexybombshell85 3 months ago
the women is barely cold in her grave and he has his mistress parading around in her house
buckysue 7 months ago
so who would want to kill her the only other person could be the nannie ..but thats slim,,
starbirdblue 1 year ago