Kelly Cochran isn’t your average serial killer. story “Bored” Wife His becoming “the devil woman of Michigan” has brought investigators through many twists and turns, causing them to fall into unprecedented discoveries.
It all starts with a bad fate marriage, an outside lover and a twisted “murder contract”, and all proven love is fatal.
Kelly and her husband Jason agreed on their wedding night that if either of them had an affair, it was a job to kill someone they had an affair, or that one spouse would kill the other.
A short piece of speech will one day take action to put investigators in charge Patch together what happened.
Serial killer Kelly Cochran was allegedly “like a devil” in court.

Fox Nation’s “Love You Die” takes a deep dive into the seductive story of serial killer Kelly Cochran and her husband Jason. (Fox Nation)
“Obviously, I found it strange and weird, but it was part of the story.
Ogden and former Iron River, Michigan State Police Chief Laura Frizzo Ogden Investigation on Kelly Cochran’s Lover’s Murder ahead of an exclusive interview The Fox Nation’s “Love You to Die”.
Sick, distorted, manipulated, evil-Cochrane is at a “different level”. After Regan died in Michigan, she and Jason managed to escape law enforcement for two years. Then, in Indiana, the case changed when Cochran called 911 to report her husband was not breathing.
Then, Jason died, too.
Jeremy Ogden said dealing with such a sly and keen person demanded a completely different approach to the case, including some unusual psychological strategies. Once, Jeremy decided to carve “Chris Here” into “Chris Here”, entering a tree frequented by Kelly in the Park, all hoping to get her to admit her crime.
She eventually admitted Reagan’s murder but blamed Jason.
“I think everyone needs to think about it, she spent a lot of time learning about herself,” Jeremy said.
“Psychology, human behavior, forensics, all these things are nightmares in the interview room. All these are nightmares, you’re dealing with people who are well-educated and have special wisdom…it makes things even more difficult.”
By her essence, her shell is a challenge to cracks – but it is not impossible.
“I’m the one she wants to go through the wall,” Laura Tell Fox News Numbers. “From the beginning, Kelly had problems because I didn’t raise her like other detectives.”
But as time goes by, things change and the barriers between them break down.
“It was after Jeremy broke her and was arrested, she returned to the jail in Michigan, waiting for trial. I guess it was that moment, it was actually the contact. It was her taking me to the remains of Chris Regan, and I sat in the prison and talked to her for about two hours and spent her whole life in her life, she was a lifetime, she was a lifetime.
Laura recalls: “But that night, she said, ‘No one let me. No event made me in my way. I was born like this, and that’s who I am. I didn’t feel. I didn’t feel sad. I don’t regret. I don’t regret.’ “Basically told me she didn’t care. ”
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Laura Frizzo and Jeremy Ogden joined Fox & Friends to discuss the murder of Kelly Cochran and released Fox Nation’s “Love You to Die.” (Fox and friends)
Laura said that while Cochran is increasingly dismissive of criminals, she is beginning to feel sad about Cochran.
“I know what she did and how evil she is, I know I can’t communicate with her in any positive way when she portrays that person because I’m so angry – Jeremy has the ability Put it in his mind and do everything he does to get the job done. ”
In addition to investigating the residual effects of the crime, Kelly Cochran’s case also transformed Ogdens’ life in a more personal way.
The now-married couple met and fell in love during the investigation and their relationship grew stronger Find justice together.
Meanwhile, Cochran is now serving 65 years in prison for crimes.
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Fox News’s Audrey Conklin contributed to the report.