One of Nevada’s most notorious convicted murderers, dubbed a “black widow killer,” said after being released from
prison Friday that she did not kill her millionaire husband 25 years ago in Las Vegas, and plans to use proceeds from her story to offer money for tips about who did.
Margaret Rudin, 76, a socialite antiques shop owner who vanished before she was indicted and spent two years as a fugitive ahead of her 2001 trial, left a women’s prison after winning parole from her 20-years-to-life sentence for the killing of real estate mogul Ron Rudin.
“I want to be exonerated,” Rudin told the
Las Vegas Review-Journal in an interview with her lawyer, Greg Mullanax.