Crime | Betty Neumar Secrets of Woman With 5 Dead Husbands Die With Her Accused 'Black Widow' Betty Neumar dead at 79 By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jun 14, 2011 9:58 AM CDT Copied In this June 10, 2008 file photo provided by the Augusta, Ga., Police Department, Betty Neumar is shown at her booking in Augusta, Ga. (Anonymous) To the outside world, Betty Neumar was a diminutive Georgia grandmother with a shock of white hair who operated beauty shops, attended church, and raised money for charity. It wasn't until North Carolina investigators in 2008 reopened a 25-year-old murder case that the dark secrets of her past began to unravel. Police discovered that Neumar had left behind a decades-long trail of five dead husbands in five states. Any hope of answering lingering questions of her husbands' deaths faded yesterday upon word that the 79-year-old died of an illness in a Louisiana hospital. North Carolina authorities said they planned to look into her death. She was free on $300,000 bond on three counts of solicitation to commit first-degree murder in the 1986 death of Harold Gentry. Her trial was postponed numerous times since her arrest in 2008. "She took all those secrets to the grave," said Al Gentry, who spent 25 years pressing North Carolina authorities to re-examine the death of his brother, Neumar's fourth husband. "I'm numb," said Gentry. "I wanted justice and we're not going to get it." Read These Next White House rolls with Trump's 'daddy' nickname. New Fox star, 23, misses first day after car troubles. Supreme Court ruling is a big blow to Planned Parenthood. Man accused of killing his daughters might be dead. Report an error