A Seattle woman who was convicted of killing a romantic rival is accused of trying to kill again in a jealous rage over a man.
Patricia Crowl was charged with attempted first-degree murder last week. Police say she used text messages to lure her new boyfriend's ex to a parking garage and attacked her. The woman called 911 with her cell phone to say she had been "stabbed everywhere"; she survived after being rushed to a hospital.
Crowl, 50, was freed from prison in 2006 after serving time for second-degree murder for using a wrench to kill a woman named Shawn Beatrice Wallace who had been dating Crowl's then-boyfriend. Crowl hid Wallace's body under her house then dumped it in a ravine.
Crowl is being held on $3 million bail.









