DALTON (AP) — A jury Tuesday sentenced a former 911 dispatcher to life without parole for the 2001 antifreeze poisoning death of her firefighter boyfriend, the father of her two children.
Lynn Turner had faced a possible death sentence.
Turner did not testify on her own behalf during her sentencing hearing on Monday, and prosecutors called no witnesses. Her mother, Helen Gregory, tearfully pleaded with jurors for Turner’s life.
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March 27, 2007
Antifreeze killer gets life without parole
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Ga. proposes $5M investment to find tax cheats
Georgia leaders are considering a roughly $5 million investment in new technology as part of their effort to identify tax cheats.
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