Anti-Freeze Killer Lynn Turner Dies In Prison

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga.,None — Channel 2 Action News has confirmed that Lynn Turner, the woman who was convicted of killing her husband and her boyfriend with antifreeze, has died in prison.

Turner was found unresponsive in her cell at Metro State Prison at 6:55 a.m., at which time prison medical staff and EMS responded but were unable to revive her, Department of Corrections officials said.

Anti-Freeze Killer Lynn Turner Dies In Prison

Officials told Channel 2's Ross Cavitt that Turner's cause of death is not yet known. Her death is under investigation.

She was 42.

Turner, a former 911 operator, was sentenced to life without parole in 2007 after a jury found her guilty in the 2001 killing of her boyfriend, Randy Thompson, who died from antifreeze poisoning.

Thompson was a Forsyth County firefighter and the father of her two children.

When convicted in the Thompson case, Turner was already serving a life sentence for the 1995 death of her husband, Glenn Turner, a Cobb County police officer.

The murder charge in Thompson's death was filed after that 2004 conviction.