Husband who slowly poisoned his wife to death with Gatorade laced with anti-freeze

13 April 2012

A former radio reporter was convicted yesterday of killing his wife by poisoning her Gatorade soft drink laced with antifreeze and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

A jury deliberated for less than two days before convicting James Keown of first-degree murder in the death of his 31-year-old wife, Julie, who died of a lethal dose of ethylene glycol, a chemical found in antifreeze.

Prosecutors said Keown slowly poisoned his wife over several months and gave her a fatal dose on Sept. 4, 2004, because he was deeply in debt and wanted to cash in her £125,000 life insurance policy. Julie Keown slipped into a coma and died four days later.

Facing life behind bars: Convicted murderer James Keown enters court for his sentencing

Facing life behind bars: Convicted murderer James Keown enters court for his sentencing

Keown's lawyer, Matthew Feinberg, told the jury Julie Keown could have committed suicide or accidentally ingested the chemical. No antifreeze was found in the Keowns' home.

Before handing down the mandatory life sentence, Judge Sandra Hamlin called Keown 'an evil human being'.

Julie Keown's parents, Jack and Nancy Oldag, held onto each other while giving victim impact statements.

'In my mind, James is no longer a person. He's just a mass of flesh and bone. A real person never would have done so evil a thing,' Nancy Oldag said.

Keown, 34, did not address the court. His mother sobbed as he was led away in handcuffs.

Justice is seen to be done: Nancy and Jack Oldag, parents of murder victim Julie Keown, listen to the sentence being passed down

Justice is seen to be done: Nancy and Jack Oldag, parents of murder victim Julie Keown, listen to the sentence being passed down

Assistant District Attorney Nathaniel Yeager said Keown killed his wife after he was fired from his job, the couple's financial problems worsened and a string of lies he had told his wife began to catch up with him.

Yeager said Keown told his Kansas City employer - an educational consulting company - he had been accepted at the prestigious Harvard Business School and asked if he could work remotely from the Boston area.

The company agreed, and the Keowns relocated to Waltham in January 2004.

Six months later, Keown was fired when his boss discovered he had lied about being accepted to Harvard and had stolen a Web site design he was asked to develop for the company, Yeager said.

Guilty as charged: Keown murdered his 31-year-old wife, Julie, with a lethal dose of ethylene glycol, a chemical found in antifreeze

Guilty as charged: Keown murdered his 31-year-old wife, Julie, with a lethal dose of ethylene glycol, a chemical found in antifreeze

Julie Keown, a registered nurse, was hospitalized in August 2004 after her speech became slurred and she had difficulty walking. Doctors told her she was suffering from a kidney ailment.

Two weeks later, Julie Keown was hospitalised again. She died on Sept. 8, 2004.

During the trial, a computer expert testified that two days before Julie Keown entered the hospital the first time, James Keown's computer showed he did a search using the words 'ethylene glycol death human'.

Keown's lawyer told the jury Julie Keown became despondent after she was hospitalized in August, when doctors discovered she had an underlying chronic kidney disease that had been undiagnosed for years.

Keown was not charged in his wife's death until more than a year later, when he was arrested in Jefferson City, Missouri, where he was a reporter and talk show host at radio station KLIK-AM.

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