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A Minnesota woman was sentenced to life in prison for murdering her husband and another woman to assume her identity and evade capture.
Lois Ann Riess, a Minnesota woman, was convicted in 2018 of murdering her husband and a woman who resembled her, allegedly to assume her identity and evade capture.
She fled with his money and car, then targeted Pamela Hutchinson, using her documents and vehicle across multiple states.
Surveillance footage showed her using Hutchinson’s identity for gambling and travel.
Arrested in Texas, Riess pleaded guilty to both murders and received two life sentences without parole.
Her children spoke at sentencing, and a recent documentary cited her claims of a psychotic break due to gambling addiction, though authorities and media remain skeptical.
Una mujer de Minnesota fue sentenciada a cadena perpetua por asesinar a su marido y a otra mujer para asumir su identidad y evadir su captura.