
Danger Lurks: The Most DANGEROUS Woman in Texas Is Still at Large
The most dangerous woman in Texas is still terrorizing and roaming the state, leaving no trace behind her, according to Beaumont Enterprise. Meet Margaret Lorraine Smith, a woman who, at first glance, appears to have a beautiful and bubbly personality— but that smile hides a far darker side. Margaret Lorraine Smith has been on the run for over a decade, wanted for murder. This was no accidental death; Smith is not evading capture because she cannot prove her innocence—she is fleeing because she conducted a cold-blooded murder.

The Last Threat in Texas: The Most Dangerous Woman Remains Free
Over a decade ago, Margaret Smith jumped bail for capital murder after orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot against her soon-to-be ex-husband, George Smith. Tragically, George Smith was murdered with a 2-foot-long piece of metal south of Galveston on August 6, 2007. Locals were well-acquainted with George Smith, and it was widely known that the couple had been arguing over property, as CNN reported. The investigation revealed that George’s signature was forged on sales documents during their separation, and things were sold without his knowledge. The financial strain caused friction between the couple, and shortly afterward, Smith moved in with her younger boyfriend.
Texas Blood Runs Cold: She’s Not Done Yet
During this separation, Margaret Smith decided it would be the perfect time to kill her husband for financial gain, as reported by the state. One night, she lured George to a beach area where they met in the late hours, and that’s when Smith was struck in the head, fracturing over 100 pieces of facial bone. This woman is dangerous and still in the great state of Texas. Texas Crime Stoppers are offering a reward of up to $7,500, with an additional $5,000 from Brazoria County Crime Stoppers. It’s been over a decade, will there ever be justice for George Smith?
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