Colorado Woman Convicted of Murdering Boyfriend After Meeting Accomplice on Bus
- Ashley White, 29, was convicted of second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder, and robbery in the death of Cody DeLisa, 28, as stated by the 17th Judicial District Attorney's Office.
- Prosecutors noted that White expressed resentment over DeLisa's criticism and regretted meeting him, as documented in her diary.
- The murder occurred on August 13, 2020, after White had a job interview in Denver, leading to a tragic turn in their volatile relationship.
- White and an accomplice she met on a bus stole DeLisa's wallet after the murder, which prosecutors described as a senseless act for which she bears significant culpability.
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