A Boone County judge who presided over one of the most highly-publicized murder trials in recent memory has given Lynlee Renick 25 days to file a motion for a new trial. The Columbia woman was convicted last week of second degree murder for the 2017 death of her husband Ben, a well-known snake breeder. Prosecutors …
January sentencing date set for convicted Columbia murderer Lynlee Renick; motion for new trial is expected
A Boone County judge who presided over one of the most highly-publicized murder trials in recent memory has given Lynlee Renick 25 days to file a motion for a new trial. The Columbia woman was convicted last week of second degree murder for the 2017 death of her husband Ben, a well-known snake breeder. Prosecutors …
Emotional scene at Boone County Courthouse, as Lynlee Renick is convicted of killing her husband
Americans from across the nation tuned in to Court TV on Thursday, as a Clay County jury convicted a Columbia woman and former spa owner of second degree murder for the 2017 death of her husband. Lyleee Renick’s head went down, as Boone County Circuit Judge Kevin Crane read the verdict in court. Lynlee began …
UPDATE: No verdict yet in Renick murder trial in Columbia
There has been no verdict in a high-profile Columbia murder trial, a case that’s drawing national attention and live coverage on Court TV. A jury deliberated for about six hours Wednesday evening, before suspending their deliberations for the night. The jury got the case at about 5 pm. 33-year-old Lynlee Renick is charged with first …
UPDATE: Lynlee Renick becomes emotional on witness stand; testifies Michael Humphrey killed her husband
A jury from western Missouri’s Clay County has been hearing emotional testimony Wednesday from a Columbia woman charged with killing her husband in 2017 in Montgomery County. Lynlee Renick is charged with first degree murder for the death of her husband, Ben, a prominent snake breeder. The case was moved to Boone County on a change …