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Virginia Larzelere

Virginia Larzelere was convicted of the murder for hire plot that killed her husband, Norman. She did not do the actual murder. She was originally sentenced to death, but was re-sentenced to life in prison.

I have written to her in the past. She has since day one that she is innocent. She maintains that claim to this day, as far as I know.

Her appeal includes:
The State presented the following evidence at the appellant's trial.   Two men testified that they had affairs with the appellant during her marriage to the victim and that the appellant asked them to help her have her husband killed.   Two other witnesses, Kristen Palmieri and Steven Heidle, were given immunity and testified to a number of incriminating actions and statements made by the appellant and Jason regarding the murder.   Specifically, their statements reflected that the night before the murder the appellant sent Jason to a storage unit to pick up documents, which included the victim's will and life insurance policies;  that the appellant told Jason after the murder, “Don't worry, you'll get your $200,000 for taking care of business”;  that the appellant told both witnesses that Jason was the gunman and that he “screwed up ․ he was supposed to be there at 12:30, but he was a half hour late, so [the dental assistant] and a patient were there.   That's why I had to fake a robbery.”;   that the appellant directed the two witnesses to dispose of a shotgun and a .45 handgun by having them encase the guns in concrete and dump them into a creek;  and, that, in the days following the murder, Jason and the appellant reenacted the murder, with Jason playing the role of the gunman and the appellant playing the role of the victim.   With Heidle's assistance, police recovered the guns from the creek but were unable to conclusively determine whether the shotgun was the murder weapon.

You can write to her at:

 Virginia Larzelere 842556 
Homestead CI 
19000 S. W. 377th Street 
Florida City, Florida 33034-6409






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