Former West Virginia pharmacist found guilty of murdering husband
- If sentenced, she could face life in prison, but the jury may grant her mercy, allowing for parole eligibility after a set number of years.
- The prosecution claimed that Natalie killed Michael by injecting him with insulin to hide her Ponzi scheme, which she admitted to running from 2017 to 2019.
- Natalie is already serving 11 years in federal prison for money laundering and wire fraud related to that scheme.
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Former West Virginia pharmacist found guilty of murdering husband
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) -- Former Raleigh County pharmacist Natalie Cochran was found guilty of murdering her husband, Michael Cochran. On Wednesday, January 29, 2025, Natalie Cochran was found guilty by a jury of her peers of the First-Degree Murder of her then-husband Michael Cochran in 2019. Jury deliberation took just under two hours. Cochran is currently serving an 11-year sentence in federal prison for operating a multi-million-dollar Ponzi sch…
Natalie Cochran found guilty of First-Degree Murder of husband
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) -- Former Raleigh County pharmacist Natalie Cochran was found guilty of the First-Degree Murder of her husband Michael Cochran. On Wednesday, January 29, 2025, Natalie Cochran was found guilty by a jury of her peers of the First-Degree Murder of her then husband Michael Cochran in 2019. Jury deliberation took just under two hours. Natalie Cochran sentenced to prison for million dollar fraud scheme Cochran is currently se…
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