Jury finds Carrie Jones guilty of first-degree murder
MADISON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, AUG 7 – Carrie Jones pressured her husband to kill a man she accused of harassment, resulting in multiple deaths and her conviction on murder and evidence tampering charges.
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Wife found guilty in 2022 quadruple homicide in Laurel, Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The wife of a man who killed four people in a small northeast Nebraska town was found guilty Thursday in the same crime. Carrie Jones was convicted in Madison County of first-degree murder, evidence tampering and being an accessory. SEE ALSO: Nebraska State Patrol arrests wife of Laurel quadruple homicide suspect Early in the morning on...


Wife found guilty of aiding and abetting Laurel shooting death
Carrie Jones, 46, was found guilty Thursday of first-degree murder, tampering with physical evidence and being an accessory to a felony in connection with the Aug. 4, 2022, death of Gene Twiford. She faces a sentence of life in prison.


Jury finds Carrie Jones guilty of first-degree murder
MADISON — Carrie Jones will be sentenced to life in prison without parole after a Madison County jury on Thursday afternoon found her guilty of first-degree murder, evidence tampering and being an accessory.
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