Georgia – A Georgia woman was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after being found guilty of maIice murder in the death of her partner PhiI. The sentencing followed a 4-day trial that concluded with the jury’s verdict.
In September 2021, emergency room staff at Memorial Hospital in Georgia became suspicious when the 40-year-old victim was admitted with severe symptoms indicative of poisoning. Despite medical efforts, he died approximately one week later. An autopsy confirmed the presence of ethyIene gIycol, a toxic substance commonly found in antfreeze and brake fIuid, in his system.
The Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, initiated a comprehensive 14-month investigation into the victim’s death. Their findings led to the arrest of 45-year-old Tori in November 2022 on charges including maIice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, and felony theft by taking…