diane borchardt
Another student pled guilty to a lesser charge and turned state’s evidence, and his testimony was used in both the conviction of Douglas Vest (for selecting and leading the group that broke into the house) and Diane Borchardt (the mastermind of the conspiracy). [1]
Diane Borchardt was a former teacher’s aide/study hall monitor at Jefferson High School in Wisconsin. [2]
Extremely well-directed and acted true-life chronicle of Diane Borchardt, a Wisconsin high school teacher who charmed some of her students into carrying out the murder of her husband. [3]
View company contact information for Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story on IMDbPro. [4]
Another student pled guilty to a lesser charge and turned state’s evidence, and his testimony was used in both the conviction of Douglas Vest (for selecting and leading the group that broke into the house) and Diane Borchardt (the mastermind of the conspiracy). [5]
For the next 14 years, both Ruben and his children were living with Diane, and the Borchardts had a daughter together. [1]
During the divorce proceedings, Ruben won title to their home, which meant Diane had to leave their home. [...] She was convicted of hiring three of her students to murder her estranged husband, Ruben Borchardt, on Easter morning 1994. [2]
She was convicted of hiring three of her students to murder her estranged husband, Ruben Borchardt, on Easter morning in 1994. [...] Diane then began soliciting some of her students for the job of killing Ruben, offering them cars and $20,000 from Ruben’s life insurance policy. [1]
Ann-Margaret really got a chance to strut her stuff as an actress in this riveting TV movie about a seductive temptress/schoolteacher who convinces three or her students to murder her husband by claiming he was abusive to her when actually she was the abusive one. [...] Ann-Margaret completely loses herself in this complex and unsympathetic character whose true story is the stuff that movies of the week are made of and Ann-Margaret pulls it off beautifully and effortlessly makes Diane the woman you love to hate. [3]
On the eve of the murder, Diane deliberately picked a fight with Ruben and told police that she was leaving the house, thus giving herself an alibi. [1]
True crime story of a Wisconsin teacher’s aide who hired teenaged students to murder her estranged husband. [...] It was hard to watch this movie during the scenes leading up to Ruben Borchardt’s murder, but they were enlightening. [4]
Sources:
[1] Diane Borchardt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] Red Hot News: Diane Borchardt
[3] Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (1996) (TV) - IMDb user …
[4] Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (1996) (TV)
[5] Diane Borchardt