In season 8, episode 3, the attmpted murder of
Aspen Lum and the
murder of Jenna Nannetti by Katie Belflower, Jeffrey Hamilton and Michael Simons is shown. The show is titled Never Too Young and Discovery ID's Deadly Women describes it as In Nevada, a teenager and her boyfriend beat a 16-year-old girl to death with a shovel; a 12-year-old girl stabs a teenager to death..
murder of Jenna Nannetti by Katie Belflower, Jeffrey Hamilton and Michael Simons is shown. The show is titled Never Too Young and Discovery ID's Deadly Women describes it as In Nevada, a teenager and her boyfriend beat a 16-year-old girl to death with a shovel; a 12-year-old girl stabs a teenager to death..
Katie Belflower, Jeffrey Hamilton and
Michael Simons were convicted of murder and attempted murder and
sentenced to 25 years to life. She is eligible for release in . Since being
incarcerated, she has had infractions.
Michael's appeal included (see link):
About a month later, defendant moved out and told Jenna he wanted a divorce. Angry that Jenna did not want the divorce, defendant became verbally abusive and, at one point, threatened to kill her. He also told an acquaintance that he would “take care of her.” After the separation, Linda registered the Mustang in her own name.
Defendant called Jenna on October 6, 2002, and that evening, she left in the Mustang to meet defendant and discuss the divorce. The Mustang was found burned completely through in the early morning hours of October 7, 2002. Jenna's decomposing body was found in the bushes on Lower Jones Island in the Delta on October 19, 2002. She had two shotgun wounds to the chest, consistent with the shotgun being fired at a range of between one and three feet. The shotgun shell found at the scene was identified as being fired from a Remington shotgun that was found near an Oakland estuary.
Michael's appeal included (see link):
About a month later, defendant moved out and told Jenna he wanted a divorce. Angry that Jenna did not want the divorce, defendant became verbally abusive and, at one point, threatened to kill her. He also told an acquaintance that he would “take care of her.” After the separation, Linda registered the Mustang in her own name.
Defendant called Jenna on October 6, 2002, and that evening, she left in the Mustang to meet defendant and discuss the divorce. The Mustang was found burned completely through in the early morning hours of October 7, 2002. Jenna's decomposing body was found in the bushes on Lower Jones Island in the Delta on October 19, 2002. She had two shotgun wounds to the chest, consistent with the shotgun being fired at a range of between one and three feet. The shotgun shell found at the scene was identified as being fired from a Remington shotgun that was found near an Oakland estuary.
Jealousy and greed was the motive of
this murder.
You can write to Katherine Belllflower at:
Katherine Bellflower X14096
Central California Women's Facility
P.O. Box 1508,
Chowchilla, CA 93610
Katherine Bellflower X14096
Central California Women's Facility
P.O. Box 1508,
Chowchilla, CA 93610
At the end of the day, if you do not
learn SOMETHING from this, you never will.
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