• Re: Chicago woman found guilty in barbaric execution-style murder of Na

    From Obama made this mess@21:1/5 to Vance on Sun Oct 29 09:12:51 2023
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    Vance <vancen@gmail.com> wrote in news:sn19lf$mnq$6@dont-email.me:

    Rise up America! Get these black animals under control or kill them
    all.

    NAPERVILLE, Ill. - A Chicago woman has been found guilty for her role in
    the barbaric execution-style murder of a Naperville man in 2018.

    It took a jury about 90 minutes to reach the verdict for 43-year-old
    Candice Jones.

    On Jan. 18, 2018, Naperville police responded to Whispering Hills Drive
    for a report of a missing man, identified as 20-year-old Michael
    Armendariz, who was last seen around 9:30 p.m. on Jan. 14.

    Prosecutors say Armendariz received a Snapchat message from one of
    Jones' co-defendants, 26-year-old Cassanda Green, of Rockford, at about
    9:11 p.m. on Jan. 14. After receiving that message, it's alleged that Armendariz left his apartment and got into a vehicle driven by Green.
    Five minutes later, prosecutors say 27-year-old Ernest Collins came out
    of hiding in the back of the vehicle and shot Armendariz twice in the
    back of the head.

    Collins and Green then took Armendariz's body to Chicago where they
    stuffed it in a garbage can and placed the bin in Collins' mother's
    garage, prosecutors said. Collins' mother is Jones.

    Then, at some point, the garbage can was moved to the garage of a vacant
    home next to Jones' home.

    According to prosecutors, Collins and Green also took Armendariz's
    apartment keys and burglarized his home the day after the murder.

    Armendariz's body was discovered in the vacant garage several months
    later.

    A month after the murder, all three suspects were taken into custody.

    "This evening, a jury found Candice Jones, the last of three defendants
    charged in the murder of Michael Armendariz, guilty of first-degree
    murder," DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said.

    "Guilty verdicts, however, cannot bring Michael back to those who loved
    him. The diabolical plot devised by Candice Jones, Ernest Collins and
    Cassandra Green, and the execution of that plot, left a void in the
    lives of Michael’s surviving family and friends that will never be
    filled. I wish them strength as they continue their lives, having
    replaced Michael’s presence with just his memory

    Jones is due in court on Dec. 18. She faces up to 75 years in prison.

    Collin's is back in court on Nov. 29. and faces up to life in prison.

    Green is due in court on Nov. 13.

    https://news.yahoo.com/chicago-woman-found-guilty-barbaric-010249834.html

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