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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