AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — A Massachusetts teenager charged in the killing of a 47-year-old woman in Maine is due in court to enter a plea and to be sentenced.
Seventeen-year-old William Smith was one of three teenagers charged in the 2018 killing of Kimberly Mironovas in Litchfield. He’s expected in court Monday.
Judge Andrew Benson found that Smith was “the prime mover” in the plan. Mironovas’ son, 16-year-old Lukas Mironovas, is due to be sentenced in December.
Another teenager, Thomas Severance of Massachusetts, was 13 at the time of the killing and pleaded guilty. He will remain in juvenile detention until he’s 21.
Court documents indicate that before Kimberly Mironovas was killed she confronted the teens about missing marijuana and refused to drive Smith and Severance back to Massachusetts.
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