MURDERED: Mary Yoder
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The Oneida County Public Safety Complex, which houses the Sheriff’s Office
Source: Oneida County Sheriff’s Office
Timeline:
Afternoon
Mary Yoder becomes suddenly ill while working at her chiropractic office, experiencing nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.
Around 6 p.m.
Mary finishes seeing her last patient and goes home, where she continues to be sick throughout the night.
Around 9 a.m.
Bill Yoder drives Mary to the hospital as her condition worsens.
Around 10 p.m.
Mary’s condition sharply declines after initially seeming stable. She falls in the bathroom and is moved to the ICU.
4:17 a.m.
Mary’s heart stops for the first time. She is revived.
Just after 10 a.m.
Mary goes into cardiac arrest again and continues to code arrest multiple times.
2:54 p.m.
Mary Yoder is pronounced dead after being revived seven times.
Toxicology testing determines Mary died from colchicine poisoning.
Sharon contacts the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office and learns there is no open investigation into Mary’s death. Authorities then open a case.
Two anonymous letters are postmarked alleging that Adam Yoder poisoned his mother with colchicine and hid the bottle in his Jeep.
The anonymous letters are received by the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office and the medical examiner’s office.
Investigators interview Adam Yoder.
Detectives search his 1991 Jeep Wrangler and find a small glass bottle of colchicine under the front passenger seat, along with a receipt tied to an email account in his name.
Investigators interview Kaitlyn Conley, the office manager at the Yoders’ chiropractic practice and Adam’s ex-girlfriend.
Chiropractic Office, Utica, New York
The former location of the chiropractic practice co-owned by Mary and Bill Yoder, where Kaitlyn Conley worked as the office manager.
The Yoder Residence
The approximate location of where Bill was on the night of July 21, 2015, when hospital staff were unable to reach him and state troopers were sent to wake him.
Oneida County Sheriff’s Office
The law enforcement agency that received an anonymous letter in the case.
Hospital, Utica, New York
Where Mary Yoder was admitted after becoming violently ill. She was later moved to the ICU where she died.
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Episode Source Material
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Original reporting by Nina Schutzman
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Oneida County District Attorney records
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Oneida County Sheriff’s Office records
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Oneida County Court records
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facebook.com/FreeKaitlynConley
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ABC News Studio (9-20-2024) Accessed 12-5-2025
Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison. -
Cleaver, Jolene. “Conley Stoic as Guilty Verdict Read.” Observer-Dispatch, 6 Nov. 2017. Accessed 5 Dec. 2025.
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“Family Split on Kaitlyn Conley’s Conviction of Mary Yoder’s Poisoning Murder.” Crime Watch Daily, 21 Mar. 2018. Accessed 5 Dec. 2025.
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Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison. ABC News Studios, 20 Sept. 2024. Accessed 5 Dec. 2025.
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