Posted on 08/28/2018 10:07:26 AM PDT by simpson96
RALEIGH, N.C. - A North Carolina woman will spend an extra 20 years behind bars for trying to feed her husband's ex-girlfriend to alligators.
Amanda Hayes and her husband, Grant Ruffin Hayes III, were convicted of killing and dismembering 27-year-old Laura Ackerson more than three years ago in Raleigh after a long custody dispute over Grants two oldest children.
Prosecutors said Ackersons body was cut up with a power saw and driven to Amandas sisters house in Texas.
According to prosecutors, new details show that Amanda tried to dissolve Ackersons remains with acid before dumping them into an alligator-infested creek.
Last week, Amanda was convicted of tampering with evidence and sentenced to an additional 20-year sentence on top of her life sentence in North Carolina.
Grant was sentenced to 13-16 years in prison.
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Aw, poop. I DO NOT have a problem with the Death Penalty. This cretin needs to be put down and not in 18 or 20 years.
ROAD TRIP!
I wonder how they discovered the truth about her being murdered, acid dumped and fed to gators?
I need to find a gal like that.
Now, offense they’d dropped that acid washed body off the long bridge in Louisiana I10 westbound to TX. ... Those LA gators would just added some more hot sauce and gumbo to the mix
Obviously, these two would have been the model Parents of the Year 120 Years to Life.
Do alligators like pickled human?
They both deserve the death penalty. They pre-meditated and post-meditated that gruesome murder. They earned it but the injustice system is a travesty yet again.
If I didnt kill the gator, only made him tougher.
Is that spicy to the gator, like a jalapeño popper? All that acid?
Hogs, eh? Ill try them..
Are they sure she can’t be revived?
But was there any criminal intent?
Laz would have bit it.
Right, should’ve gone to Florida
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