Frankfurt: 110 years in prison for killing ex-girlfriend, shot her to death

The victim had reached her workplace on the day the murder took place. Where her boyfriend who was already there attacked her. The accused executed the incident of firing and murder outside the workplace, after which he tried to escape from the spot. Police arrested the accused by crashing his car. wrote in the sentencing order that the killings were premeditated.

Sep 8, 2023 - 21:23
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Frankfurt: 110 years in prison for killing ex-girlfriend, shot her to death

A young man in Frankfurt has been convicted of murder and sentenced to 110 years in prison. The man shot and killed his ex-girlfriend and her grandmother outside an Indiana Automotive Seating plant. Describing the whole case as 'cruel and heinous', the judge in the court sentenced him to 110 years.

Ferrell II, 28, was convicted in April of the murders of Promise Mace, 21, and Pamela Slade, 62, although he was not sentenced to death. After which he has now been sentenced to 110 years imprisonment on Thursday.

According to news agency AP, the victim had reached her workplace on the day the murder took place. Where her boyfriend who was already there attacked her. The accused executed the incident of firing and murder outside the workplace, after which he tried to escape from the spot. Police arrested the accused by crashing his car.

According to a report, Clinton Superior Court Judge Justin H. Hunter wrote in the sentencing order that the killings were premeditated, brutal, and heinous.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer