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Monday, September 22, 2008

KCK woman ordered hit on husband -- but got shot by killers

Remember this case? Authorities say Alesia Warrior wanted her husband, Jeremy, dead so she hired some guys to kill him. When she led her husband to them, the killers opened fire on BOTH OF THEM -- killing Jeremy and paralyzing Alesia, the authorities alleged.

She's now been found guilty.

From the WyCo DA: A Wyandotte County District Court jury this morning convicted Alesia Warrior, Black Female, Kansas City, Kansas, DOB:  10-25-76, OF First Degree Murder and Conspiracy to Commit First Degree Murder in connection with the April 23, 2005, shooting death of her husband, Jeremy Warrior, whose body was discovered near 53rd and Edith in Kansas City, Kansas.

... Sentencing in the case is set for October 31, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. in division 4 of the district court. A codefendant, Darell Rodgers is set for trial in February, 2009.

 

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Comments

Too bad that the husband got killed. Just deserts for her though.

I'll bet some of our women haters out there can even agree that being paralyzed for the rest of her life and in prison.. should be punishment enough.

Well I guess that's what happens when you hire Jim and Jim as your hitmen. Gotta make sure they don't get "tanked up" first.

No Searching - She deserves execution.

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