"Paranoid" is the term often ascribed to those who believe that others are out to get them. Society doesn't tend to take these fears seriously, especially when it comes from someone who doesn't lead a dangerous life. After all, there aren't many people who can definitively say that there are people plotting to do them great harm. But for one Washington woman, the gut feeling that someone was planning her death was more than just paranoia. In fact, it was intuition. Unfortunately, it was familial loyalties and ties that kept her from acting on that intuition in order to stop the grim tragedy that was about to unfold...Long before the fateful afternoon of March 3rd, 2011, a woman by the name of Judy Herbert spoke to her ex-husband, as well as several of her friends, and expressed worry and fear that her daughter was trying to kill her. It seemed that in the weeks leading up to March 3rd, Judy Herbert would tell anyone who would listen that something was amiss in her life and that it was her daughter who was behind it. To some, these worries might have felt blown out of proportion. After all, what would drive someone's adult daughter to murder them?