On November 6, 2003, police in Hong Kong entered a storage room where they found just what they’d expected — a decomposing corpse wrapped tightly in a rug. Nancy Kissel was accused of drugging her husband with a spiked milkshake before bludgeoning him to death and hiding his body.
The highest court in Hong King offered Kissel a glimmer of hope, when it struck down the American expatriate’s first murder conviction and awarded her half her legal fees from the first trial to prepare for a second. Read the whole case of Hong Kong’s Milkshake Murderess.
