Tami Lynne Tinning
- January 10, 2024
- Serial Killer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Tami Lynne Tinning |
Occupation | Serial Killer |
Date Of Birth | Sep 11, 1942(1942-09-11) |
Age | 82 |
Birthplace | Duanesburg |
Country | United States |
Birth City | New York |
Horoscope | Virgo |
Tami Lynne Tinning Biography
Name | Tami Lynne Tinning |
Birthday | Sep 11 |
Birth Year | 1942 |
Place Of Birth | Duanesburg |
Home Town | New York |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Virgo |
Parents | Alton Roe, Ruth Roe |
Spouse | Joe Tinning |
Children(s) | Tami Lynne Tinning, Nathan Tinning, Jennifer Tinning, MORE |
Tami Lynne Tinning is one of the most popular and richest Serial Killer who was born on September 11, 1942 in Duanesburg, New York, United States.
Marybeth Roe Tinning (born September 11, 1942) is an American serial killer. In 1987, Tinning was arrested and convicted for the murder of her ninth child, 4-month-old daughter Tami Lynne on December 20, 1985. Laboratory testing indicated the death of Tinning’s ninth child resulted from asphyxia by suffocation. Marybeth is suspected to be similarly involved in the previous deaths of her eight children.
Marybeth was an average student at Duanesburg High School, from which she graduated in 1961. Following high school, she worked at various low-paying, unskilled jobs. She eventually settled on a job as a nursing assistant at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, New York, ten miles north of Duanesburg.
Tami Lynne Tinning Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Serial Killer |
House | Living in own house. |
Tami Lynne Tinning is one of the richest Serial Killer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tami Lynne Tinning 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Marybeth Roe was born to Ruth and Alton Lewis Roe on September 11, 1942, in the small town of Duanesburg, New York. There is little information available regarding her formative years. During some of this time, her father was deployed overseas fighting in World War II while her mother was working. Because both parents were away so much, she was occasionally shuffled among relatives; one elderly relative brazenly told her that she was an unwanted, accidental child. When her little brother reached adolescence, Marybeth told him, “You were the one they wanted, not me.”
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Who is Tami Lynne Tinning Dating?
According to our records, Tami Lynne Tinning married to Joe Tinning. As of December 1, 2023, Tami Lynne Tinning’s is not dating anyone.
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Nine Tinning children died under Marybeth’s care over 14 years. Cause of deaths for the first eight children was initially thought to be genetic. Even when their 1978 adopted sixth child Michael, who was not of blood relation, died in 1981, authorities failed to open an investigation into his death. After investigating the other children’s deaths, the Schenectady County prosecutors only had enough evidence to charge Tinning in one child’s death. In July 1987, she was convicted of second-degree murder. and sentenced to 20 years to life. An appeal of her case to the New York Supreme Court argued Tinning’s confession to the crime was coerced and there was insufficient evidence to convict her, but this appeal was denied.
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On completion of his active duty, Alton Lewis Roe worked as a press operator in a nearby General Electric facility, which was the area’s largest employer at the time. As an adult, Marybeth once claimed that her father abused her when she was a child. During a police interview in 1986, she told one investigator that her father had beaten her and locked her in a closet. During court testimony, she denied that her father had bad intentions. “My father hit me with a flyswatter,” she told the court, “because he had arthritis and his hands were not of much use. And when he locked me in my room I guess he thought I deserved it.