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Catherine
May WOOD
Characteristics:
Nurse's aide - Killed patients in a lover's pact with another
woman
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - For the seventh
consecutive time, the Michigan Department of Corrections denied
parole to Catherine Wood, one of two women convicted of killing
five patients at a Walker nursing home 25 years ago.
Wood will next be eligible for parole in two
years.
She pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in
the cases. She served as a lookout for her lover, Gwendolyn
Graham, who smothered the patients. None of the nursing home
victims were strong enough to fight back.
Graham was sentenced to life in prison without
the possibility of parole.
Wood is currently being held in a federal
prison in Tallahassee, Florida.
By Cora Van Olson - Trutv.com
March 18, 2013
Convicted team serial killer Catherine Wood was
in the news recently when she posted an illegal online dating
profile on Cowtowninfo.com in hopes of meeting someone new. As an
inmate in Florida, Wood may have pen pals, but is prohibited from
soliciting for pen pals. The profile has been taken down.
The Examiner reports that the profile contained
her physical attributes: 6’0, 280 pounds, 44-38-48 and the
following brief statement: “Teach me! I’ve been incarcerated for
two decades. I go to the parole board soon and I need someone
who’s kind and patient to teach me about the exciting new things
in the world. I’m looking for a friend, male or female, to teach
me everything I forgot. Are you honest? I am honest and
non-judgmental. We can talk about anything and everything. I’ve
never done drugs and I don’t smoke. I like to play and have fun.
Do you have time for a good friend?”
When Wood was 24 she was in a sexual
relationship with Gwedolyn Gail Graham, then 23. Both women worked
at a nursing home, and Wood, divorcing and obese, really needed a
friend. The two became lovers with a fetish for sexual asphyxia.
Their games became deadly when they called for killing patients as
foreplay for their sexual encounters. For three months in 1987
they killed. The initials of the victims, all patients at the
nursing home, were to spell out “murder.” Graham would kill the
patients, and the couple would become so sexually aroused that
they would immediately go to an empty room to have sex. This went
on until Graham wanted Wood to prove her love by killing a
patient. Wood could not go through with it and had herself
transferred to another shift.
The relationship came to an end, and a scorned
and angry Graham soon took another lover, and went to work with
infants at a hospital in Texas. It was after she told Wood that
she wanted to “take one of the babies and smash it up against a
window,” that wood told her husband who called police. Wood
confessed and, with a plea deal in place, turned state’s evidence
against Graham. They were each charged with five murders. Graham
got a life sentence, while Wood got 20-40 years.