A Colorado woman has been convicted in the murder of her boyfriend after authorities say she teamed up with a stranger to kill him because she was upset that he had doubted her chances of getting a job. Ashley White, 29, was found guilty of second-degree murder and other charges in connection with the 2020 death of her boyfriend, 28-year-old Cody DeLisa, Adams County District Attorney Brian Mason announced this week.
Main Idea: Ashley White was convicted of second-degree murder in the killing of her boyfriend, Cody DeLisa, after prosecutors said she helped plan the attack because she was angry he doubted her job prospects.
Key Points:
The killing and long court case can raise fear and stress in communities, and it uses police, court, and taxpayer resources.
The conviction may reassure residents that violent crimes are investigated and punished.
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