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Marissa Suzanne Devault, ... Marissa Devault in Maricopa County Superior Court, Tuesday, April 8, 2014, in Phoenix. (ap) She bludgeoned her husband to death with a hammer, hoping to collect on a ...
Attorneys for Marissa Suzanne Devault (dehv-WAH) will begin presenting their case Monday. Devault claims she killed her husband, Dale Harrell, in self-defense and told investigators that he had ...
The judge will now determine whether Marissa DeVault, 36, will serve a natural life sentence or have the possibility of release after 25 years. That decision will be made June 6.
Life. That is what Marissa Devault received Wednesday. After numerous days of deliberations, several substantial breaks and three phases/parts of a first-degree murder trial, the jury decided to ...
JURORS have decided that a woman convicted of killing her husband with a hammer qualifies for the death penalty because she carried out the killing in a cruel way.
Allen Flores said he had loaned defendant Marissa Suzanne DeVault (dehv-WAH) $294,000 over the course of their two-year relationship and testified that he gave her money to hire a defense attorney ...
An Arizona woman was convicted of first-degree Tuesday for bludgeoning her husband to death with a hammer in what prosecutors said was a failed bid to collect on a life insurance policy to repay ...
Authorities say Marissa Suzanne Devault, 33, fatally wounded Dale Harrell by bludgeoning him over the head with a hammer as he slept in their suburban Phoenix home in January 2009.
Jurors decided Monday that Marissa Devault killed her husband in an especially cruel matter, now a judge has the option to sentence her to death Latest U.S.
Allen Flores said he had loaned defendant Marissa Suzanne Devault $294,000 over the course of their two-year relationship and testified that he gave her money to hire a defense attorney after she ...
Marissa-Suzanne DeVault, 31, told police she had no idea who attacked her at 3 a.m. Feb. 10 as she jogged near her home in the area of Maplewood Street and Greenfield Road.
Marissa DeVault was spared the death penalty for the 2009 killing. In April, she was convicted of bludgeoning her husband to death with a claw hammer. Prosecutors claimed she killed him for his ...