A woman charged with murdering her roommate in Wagoner County in 2020 has been found guilty in Wisconsin for trying to poison her neighbors with ricin back in 2014.
Wagoner County investigators were investigating Kore Bommeli in Oklahoma when they uncovered evidence about the ricin case. They followed that evidence, and it led to Bommeli being charged and later convicted of attempted murder in Wisconsin. Those investigators went to Wisconsin to testify at Bommeli’s trial last month.
The Disappearance of Talina Galloway in 2020
Kore Bommeli was a person of interest from the very beginning in the disappearance of her roommate, Talina Galloway, in Wagoner County. Galloway went missing in April of 2020, and her remains were found nine months later in a freezer, dumped at a property in rural Arkansas.
Lieutenant Danny Elliott says while investigating Bommeli as a person of interest in that case, they learned she had been arrested for burglary in Wisconsin in 2014, and later pleaded guilty to using a stolen credit card. Investigators also heard rumors that Bommeli had made homemade ricin and spread it in that victim’s home to try to kill her neighbors, but she was never charged…