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A North Carolina woman now faces murder charges in the 2014 death of her father.
Police say Crystal Brooke Howell, now 20, admitted she killed her father when she was 17. She pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and multiple other charges.
Howell told police she shot her father in the head with a shotgun while he was taking a nap and then hid his body for a month inside a plastic container, WYFF-TV reports. Howell then began hosting parties at the home while her father’s body was hidden away in a storage shed.
“Miss Howell had previously told her friends that her father had killed himself,” Assistant District Attorney Jeff Jones said. “She then started to drive his car and spend his money. She had her friends move in, had a drug-fueled party and even had a stripper pole installed in the kitchen.”
It is a girl....she will do little if any time! A good lawyer can come-up with a million reasons that will persuade a jury to give her a slap on the wrist or no punishment at all.
This case will get tried as some form of manslaughter or 2nd-degree murder.....she will either be found not-guilty or do 5-years, MAX!!!
It is a girl....she will do little if any time! A good lawyer can come-up with a million reasons that will persuade a jury to give her a slap on the wrist or no punishment at all.
This case will get tried as some form of manslaughter or 2nd-degree murder.....she will either be found not-guilty or do 5-years, MAX!!!
Sadly you might be right, especially if the lawyer gets some therapist that helps discover "repressed sexual abuse" that of course never happened, but will be used to try and get the scumbag off.
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