‘They found 13 pieces of her’: Woman who chopped up ‘cash cow’ girlfriend after she tried moving away, then spent years living as her facing 80-count indictment, DA says

A Georgia woman accused of murdering her “cash cow” girlfriend who tried to leave her and chopping her up into 13 “pieces” — hiding her hands, feet and head somewhere while burning the rest of her remains on a street corner — is facing an 80-count indictment.

Angel Thompson was indicted last week in Fulton County Superior Court a little over six months after she was arrested for the killing and dismemberment of her former lover, Nicole Alston, 24, whose body parts were found scattered in different places in 2007.

Court records obtained by Law&Crime show that probable cause was found in January and presented to a grand jury on Feb. 24 by local prosecutors, including evidence and allegations of murder, removal of human body parts from scene of death or dismemberment, identity theft when using or possessing identifying info concerning a deceased individual, insurance fraud, forgery, aggravated assault, aggravated battery, concealing death of another, tampering with evidence, and numerous other charges…

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