Gray hair. Cozy cardigan. Warm smile. Lemonade in hand. Who’s more comforting than a grandmother?
The not-so-benign subjects of Killer Grannies broke the stereotype — not to mention the law, the rules of nature and possibly any string of pearls they might have been wearing when committing murder. Oscar-nominated actress June Squibb introduces them to true-crime fans every week on Oxygen.
Squibb graciously took time out from rehearsing for the Broadway play Marjorie Prime, with Cynthia Nixon, and turning 96 (“We celebrated with crepes from Lady M and chocolate cupcakes”) to exclusively fill Us Weekly in on these senior sinners.
“I once wrote a play about a true unsolved double murder that took place in 1922 in Somerset [County], New Jersey,” she reveals. “It was a scandalous affair betwe

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