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The Web of Deceit
Topeka, KansasMonday, July 13, 2026
Dana Chandler, a woman from Kansas, was convicted of murdering her ex-husband, Mike Sisco, and his girlfriend, Karen Harkness, in a brutal double homicide that shook the community. The case against her was built on a complex web of evidence, including her history of stalking and harassment, as well as testimony from her own daughter, Hailey Seel. Chandler's actions were driven by a toxic obsession with her ex-husband, whom she couldn't bear to see with another woman. Her behavior became increasingly erratic and threatening in the months leading up to the murders, with Chandler making hundreds of phone calls to Sisco and Harkness.
Despite her protests of innocence, Chandler was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. The case took several twists and turns, with Chandler's conviction being overturned due to prosecutorial misconduct, only to be retried and reconvicted. Through it all, Hailey Seel stood firm in her determination to see justice served, even when it meant confronting her own mother in court. The story of Dana Chandler serves as a chilling reminder of the devastating consequences of unchecked obsession and the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for their actions.
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