Left to right: Carmen Morales-Feliciano, Christopher Morales-Feliciano and Christian Carmona-Llanos.
Of course, a negro was involved as well.
America truly is a melting pot of vibrant cultural diversity.
WFMZ:
One of three people charged in connection with the killing of a missing Berks County woman has admitted to his role in the case.
Christopher Morales-Feliciano pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges in three separate cases, including that of Madison Walb, who was found shot to death alongside a road in Lower Heidelberg Township in October 2017.
Morales-Feliciano pleaded guilty to abuse of a corpse, criminal conspiracy, and tampering with evidence. He was sentenced to 7-1/2 to 25 years in state prison.
Morales-Feliciano helped to dispose of Walb’s body after she was shot inside an apartment at 800 Franklin Street two days before her body was found, authorities said.
Morales-Feliciano’s sister, Carmen, is accused of pulling the trigger. She’s facing charges of first- and third-degree murder, aggravated assault, abuse of corpse, criminal conspiracy, and tampering with physical evidence.
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The third suspect in the case, Christian Carmona-Llanos, is charged with abuse of a corpse, criminal conspiracy, and tampering with physical evidence. He’s facing a disposition hearing in court on June 20.