Carrie Jones, 44, suspect in the death of one of the four persons killed in the small town in Nebraska, pleaded not guilty in court for first-degree murder.
Carrie Jones pleaded not guilty in court
Carrie Jones, suspect in the death of one person killed in the small town of Northeast Nebraska, pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, accessory of the crime, and tampering of evidence in court this week.
Carrie Jones’s husband, a suspect in four counts of murder, also pleaded not guilty in court.
Carrie Jones is suspect in the death of Gene Twiford on August 4, 2022. Carrie Jones’s husband set fire to the victim’s home and killed four persons.
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The suspect doesn’t have a specific conflict with the victims
The prosecutor concluded that Carrie Jones invigorated his husband to confront Gene Twiford, who allegedly made sexual comments to her for many years.
On May 22, Carrie, suspect in the death of one of four persons killed in Nebraska, is scheduled to be arraigned.
Carrie and James, suspects of the death of people killed in Nebraska, remain in jail. The suspects are scheduled to appear in court on July 24.
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