North Carolina woman tried to help husband dispose of his ex's body with acid
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https://abc7ny.com/pd-woman-tried-to-dissolve-body-before-feeding-it-to-gators/4077653/
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas -- A North Carolina woman convicted of helping her husband dispose of his ex-girlfriend's body has now been convicted in a case in which she tried to
dissolve the remains in acid before throwing them into an alligator-infested creek.
Amanda Smith Hayes and her husband Grant Ruffin Hayes III were found guilty in 2014 in the 2011 death and dismemberment of 27-year-old Laura Ackerson. Prosecutors said the
couple killed Ackerson at their Raleigh apartment during a long-running custody dispute over Grant's two oldest children.
Ackerson's body was cut up with a power saw, put in coolers, and then driven in a rented U-Haul to Amanda's sister's house in Richmond, Texas. But new details suggest Smith tried to
dissolve the remains in acid before throwing them into an alligator-infested Fort Bend County creek, according to investigators
"Once in Richmond, the couple first attempted to use muriatic acid to destroy Ackerson's body," a press release stated. "When that didn't work, they took a boat onto Oyster Creek and
dumped Laura's body parts into the water with hopes that alligators would eat her remains."
Smith was already sentenced to 13 to 16 years in prison, while Hayes was sentenced to life.
Last week, a jury convicted Smith of tampering with evidence to impair its availability in an investigation, a second-degree felony. Investigators said she was sentenced to serve 20
years in prison, consecutive to her sentence in North Carolina.
So she thought she'd get it easier with her sentence, only to then have another 20 years slapped on top of it, should be life like him though really, I don't get why it isn't.
How do people like this even exist anyway? It's horrible.
clearly did not pay attention to Breaking Bad.
Why did she get a lighter sentence?
She got a lighter charge because she wasn't the one who planned the killing.
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