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Former NFL player Kevin Ware Jr. has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for brutally murdering his girlfriend and then setting fire to her corpse. Ware, 41, a former tight end for the Washington ...
Kevin Ware, Jr., a former college football player for the University of Washington who appeared in a total of 16 games for both the Washington Commanders (at the time they were known as the ...
A woman alleged Ware confessed he cut Taylor Pomaski’s "throat and burned her body," even taking a picture of the fire. Former NFL Player Kevin Ware Jr. Gets 30-Year Prison Sentence For Murder ...
Former NFL tight end Kevin Ware Jr. pleaded guilty to killing his girlfriend in 2021 and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.. Ware, 44, reached a plea deal with the prosecution during a court ...
Former NFL player Kevin Ware Jr. was sentenced to 30 years in prison for murdering his girlfriend in 2021, KPRC reports.. Ware, 41, reached a deal with the prosecution in exchange for a guilty plea.
Former NFL player Kevin Ware Jr. has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the brutal murder of his girlfriend, Taylor Pomaski. Once hailed for his athletic potential, Ware’s life took a dark ...
Kevin Ware Jr. entered a guilty plea for the 2021 murder of his then-girlfriend, Taylor Pomaski. (Courtesy: Montgomery County Jail & FOX 26 Houston) Pomaski's last known appearance was in April 2021.
Former NFL player Kevin Ware Jr. pleaded guilty Wednesday to murdering his girlfriend Taylor Pomaski in 2021.. Ware, 44, was scheduled to stand trial beginning Friday, but prosecutors offered a ...
HOUSTON – A former NFL tight end has been sentenced to 30 years behind bars for murdering his girlfriend in the Houston area in 2021. On Wednesday, Kevin Ware Jr., 41, reached a deal with the ...
Ex-NFL Player Kevin Ware Jr. agreed to take a plea deal in court on Wednesday, May 7, and agreed to 30 years in prison for murder and tampering with evidence in the 2021 death of his then ...
Kevin Ware, Jr., a former college football player for the University of Washington who appeared in a total of 16 games for both the Washington Commanders (at the time they were known as the ...