Kelly Cochran was not your average serial killer. The story of The “bored” woman Who became the “Devil Woman of Michigan”, took researchers through many turns and led them in a rabbit hole with unprecedented discoveries.
It all started with a fatal marriage, an external lover and a distorted “murder pact” that proved everything that love can be deadly.
Kelly and her husband Jason agreed that if one of them had an affair, it was their job to kill the person with whom they had the affair, or that one husband would kill the other husband.
That pact of words would ever take action, so that researchers are the task of Merging what happened.
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“It is clear that I thought this was very strange and strange, but it is part of the story. Whether it is true or not, that is between her and him and for us to finally sort it out,” said Jeremy Ogden, detective Sergeant in the city of Hobart, Indiana when Cochran was suspected of killing Jason, Fox News.
Ogden and former Iron River, the police chief Laura Frizzo Ogden of Michigan, won the image of the investigation into the murder of Kelly Cochran’s beloved and colleague Chris Regan and her husband Jason, in an exclusive interview prior to the release of the release of the release of the release of the release of the release of the release of the release of the release of the release of the release of release ‘Love you to Death’ from Fox Nation.
Sick, distorted, manipulative, evil – Cochran was at a “different level”. She and Jason managed to avoid two years of law enforcement after the death of Regan in Michigan. Then, in Indiana, the case took a turn when Cochran 911 called to report that her husband was not breathing.
Then Jason was dead too.
Dealing with someone who is so cunning and sharp to tackle the case in a completely different way, said Jeremy Ogden, including some unusual psychological tactics. At one point Jeremy decided to cut the expression “Chris is here,” in a tree in a park that Kelly visited, all hoping to admit her to her crimes.
She eventually gave in to the murder of Regan, but fell to Jason.
“I think everyone should take into account that she has spent a lot of time studying herself,” Jeremy suspected.
“Psychology, human behavior, forensic research, all these things are a nightmare in the interview room. Those are all, and you have to deal with someone who is well trained and has a certain level of intelligence … It makes it a bit harder.”
Due to the nature of her intelligence, her shell was a challenge to crack – but it was not impossible.
“I was the one she wanted to put through the wall,” Laura Fox News Digital told. “From the beginning, Kelly had a problem with me because I was not coddling like the other investigators.”
But things changed with time and the barrier broke between them.
“This was after Jeremy had broken down her and she was arrested, and she returned to the prison in Michigan, in anticipation of the trial. We had that moment of actual connection, I think. This was the night before she led me to Chris Regan’s remains, and I spoke with her in her prisoner for about two o’clock and I went over her and I was a Jeremaem and I was about one and I was a Jeremaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemaemed and I was a Jeremaem and I was a Jeremaem and I was about one and I was a Jeremaem and I was about one. Virtual as a child. “
“But in particular that night, she said,” Nobody made me. No incident made me like me. “In fact, I tell me that she doesn’t care.”
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Laura Frizzo and Jeremy Ogden joined “Fox & Friends” to discuss the Kelly Cochran murders in addition to the release of Fox Nations “Love you to Death”. (Fox & Friends)
Laura said it was “bizarre” how she started to feel sorry for Cochran despite her growing contempt for the criminal.
“I knew what she had done and how bad she was, and I knew that I couldn’t communicate with her in a positive way to get something while she found that person because I was too angry – where Jeremy had the ability Put that out of his mind and do what he had to do to get the job done. “
In addition to the remaining effects of investigating the crime, the case of Kelly Cochran was also life -changing for the Ogdens in more personal ways.
The now married couple met and fell in love during the investigation, their relationship fed by A mutual search for justice.
In the meantime, Cochran has now been a life sentence plus 65 years for her crimes.
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Audrey Conklin from Fox News has contributed to this report.