LANSING (AP) - A woman who pleaded guilty but mentally ill to killing a man at a mid-Michigan homeless camp has been sentenced to 25-60 years in prison.
The Lansing State Journal reports 26-year-old Amber Kohls of Lansing was given her punishment Wednesday in the October 2017 slaying of 53-year-old John Darnell Jr.
Kohls apologized to Darnell's family for her actions. She earlier entered the plea to second-degree murder.
Police have said Kohls and her ex-husband, 28-year-old Brandon Addiss, both stabbed Darnell and cut his throat. His body was found wrapped in a tent in Lansing's Sycamore Creek.
Addiss earlier was sentenced to 40-80 years in prison for second-degree murder. A third person, Matthew Ryan Green, was sentenced in August to 18-60 months for accessory to murder for helping hide Darnell's body.
Published: Fri, Nov 30, 2018