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Cross-Dressing Doctor Who Killed Wife Found Hanged

A cross-dressing, millionaire Harvard dermatologist serving life in prison for shooting his estranged wife to death has been found hanged in his cell, a prison spokeswoman said.

A cross-dressing, millionaire Harvard dermatologist serving life in prison for shooting hisestranged wife to death has been found hanged in his cell, a prison spokeswoman said Tuesday.
     
Richard Sharpe was found by his cellmate at MCI-Norfolk on Monday evening and was declareddead at a hospital, said Department of Correction spokeswoman Diane Wiffin.
     
"He tied a bedsheet to the top bunk," Wiffin said. She declined to characterize the death asa suicide, however, saying it remained under investigation by the corrections department and theNorfolk district attorney's office. An autopsy was planned.
     
Sharpe, 54, had tried to hang himself in his cell in 2002.
     
He was convicted in 2001 of shooting his wife, Karen, in the foyer of her Wenham home in July2000 as her brother and others looked on. In 2007, he was acquitted of charges he tried to hire ahitman to kill the prosecutor in his murder trial.
     
Sharpe had been a member of the Harvard Medical School faculty who ran several businessesoutside his medical practice and parlayed his earnings into millions in the stock market.
     
Prosecutors said he killed his wife because he was angry over the prospect of losing $3million in their divorce.
     
His arrest drew national attention when photographs of him wearing slinky dresses and fishnetstockings were widely published. His wife had said in earlier affidavits that he stole her birthcontrol pills in an effort to enlarge his breasts.
     
At his trial, Sharpe testified that he began cross-dressing at a young age to escape hisfather's rage. Defense witnesses, including Sharpe's siblings, testified that Sharpe was abused foryears by his father. He testified he didn't remember much about the night of the killing.
     
A defense psychiatrist said Sharpe suffered from a half-dozen disorders, including depressionand intermittent explosive disorder, which causes bursts of rage or aggression. The expert saidalcohol made them worse.
     
But prosecutors said Sharpe faked symptoms of mental illness. He did not kill his wife in aburst of rage, they argued, but planned the slaying after she left him.
     
Mark Smith, a partner in the law firm that represented her in the divorce, said he hoped thatSharpe's death "brings some closure to this nightmare for the three Sharpe children."
     
The 2007 trial centered on allegations that Sharpe approached another prison inmate for helpin killing Robert Weiner, who had brought the murder case against Sharpe as an Essex Countyprosecutor. Sharpe was acquitted in a four-day trial.
     
"Whenever a person takes their own life, obviously you feel badly for that person, but mytrue sympathy is with Karen Sharpe," Weiner said Tuesday. "She died needlessly."

 

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