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The real-life villain from Lifetimes new movie was convicted of first-degree murder in 1992.
And as it turns out, she had reason to be.
In both cases, the women were reportedly alone with Roth during their final moments.
Roth was convicted of first-degree murder in Cynthias case.
His alleged role in that 1981 death was never tried, reportedly due to legal logistics.
Such a trial … would have drained the countys budget [otherwise], Rule explained.
So, is Randy Roth still in prison today?
He tried to appeal his first-degree murder conviction, per theSeattle Times,but he was unsuccessful.
That may be changing soon, though.
Colin Egglesfieldopened up to MediaVillageabout taking on the role of Roth.
We needed to be able to trust each other.
source: www.bustle.com