By Associated Press - Tuesday, October 8, 2019

KENTLAND, Ind. (AP) - A woman who’s one of five people charged in a torture-slaying has been sentenced to five years in prison.

A Newton County judge sentenced 35-year-old Jasmine Parker of Kentland on Monday after she pleaded guilty to assisting a criminal in the March slaying of 30-year-old Nicole L. Bowen.

Police say the West Lafayette woman was choked to death March 30 before her body was dumped in a rural hunting shack.



The Journal & Courier reports that Parker’s plea agreement came with a one-year sentence, but she’ll also serve another four years for being a habitual offender.

Parker is one of five people who police and prosecutors say were either at her Kentland-area trailer at the time of Bowen’s slaying or helped hide her body.

The four others are awaiting trial.

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Information from: Journal and Courier, http://www.jconline.com

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