Convicted Ocean City murderer Erika Sifrit denied parole in 2002 case

Erika Sifrit, convicted along with her husband, Benjamin Sifrit, in the 2002 killing of a Fairfax, Virginia couple in Ocean City, has been refused parole, according to WTOP.

Sifrit, appearing in her first parole hearing since being sentenced to life in prison plus 20 years for the 2002 murders of Joshua Ford and Martha Crutchley, will have a parole rehearing in April 2033, WTOP reported.

Here’s more to know on the grisly Ocean City case and on Benjamin Sifrit’s recent petition for sentence reduction.

Benjamin Sifrit petitions for sentence reduction in Ocean City murder case

Benjamin Sifrit, currently serving a 38-year sentence in the 2002 killing and dismemberment of the Virginia couple in Ocean City, petitioned in March for a reduced sentence under Maryland’s Second Look Act, signed into law this year by Gov. Wes Moore…

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