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Was She Framed… or Caught? #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts #maryyoder

March 24, 2026 / 01:15

This episode covers the case of Kaitlyn Conley, the ex-girlfriend of Adam Bills, who was convicted of poisoning Mary Ann Bills with colchicine. The discussion highlights how detectives traced an email account used to order the poison back to Conley, revealing her connection to the crime. Evidence such as DNA on the poison bottle, deleted notes on her phone, and documents in her iCloud storage are examined.

Prosecutors argued that Conley poisoned Mary to hurt Adam or win him back, leading to her manslaughter conviction. However, the episode reveals a twist: in 2025, her conviction was overturned, leaving the case technically unsolved. The family of Mary Ann Otterness remains divided over the true circumstances of her death.

TLDR

Kaitlyn Conley was convicted of poisoning Mary Ann Bills, but her conviction was overturned in 2025, leaving the case unresolved.

Episode

1:15
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The poison bottle that was mentioned in the anonymous letter may have led police
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to the wrong suspect. But the email address may have led them to the right one. So when detectives traced the Gmail
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account used to order the colchicine, it didn't lead to Adam. It led to Kaitlyn Conley, who is Adam's ex-girlfriend and
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the office manager at Mary Ann Bills Chiropractic Office. The colchicine was ordered months before Mary died from the
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office computer during business hours. The email account used to complete the purchase was accessed from Katie's home
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Wi-Fi and it was later deleted from her phone. On that phone, investigators found
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deleted notes referencing the password to the email address. And on her iCloud storage, scanned copies of the documents
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used to buy the poison. And last but not least, on the bottle itself was her DNA.
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Prosecutors said that Katie poisoned Mary to hurt Adam or to maybe win him back and she was convicted of
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manslaughter. But here's the twist. In 2025, her conviction was overturned. Now the evidence is sealed even though
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the case is technically unsolved. And Mary Ann Otterness's family is still divided over who killed her.
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Do you think Katie was framed? Or do you think she finally just got caught?

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Episode Highlights

  • Katie's Conviction Overturned
    In 2025, Kaitlyn Conley's manslaughter conviction was overturned, leaving the case unsolved.
    “But here's the twist.”
    @ 00m 56s
    March 24, 2026

Episode Quotes

  • But here's the twist.
    Was She Framed… or Caught? #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts #maryyoder
  • Do you think Katie was framed?
    Was She Framed… or Caught? #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts #maryyoder
  • Or do you think she finally just got caught?
    Was She Framed… or Caught? #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts #maryyoder

Key Moments

  • Poison Evidence00:44
  • Conviction Overturned00:56
  • Unsolved Case01:03
  • Lingering Questions01:09