A 64-year-old Chicago woman has been accused of commissioning
her teen grandson to kill her husband as he awaited a ride to a dialysis
appointment last month.
Janet Strickland was charged with
first-degree murder and armed robbery, but was not in court because she
is being treated at a hospital for a lung disease, MyFoxChicago.com
reports citing a Chicago Sun-Times wire.
Police say two men approached 72-year-old William Strickland Mar.
2 outside his home as he was waiting for a ride to his dialysis
treatment and shot him.
Authorities say Janet Strickland
gave her 19-year-old grandson, also named William Strickland, her
husband's gun, and let the teen use her car the morning of the murder.
Janet Strickland allegedly watched the teen kill his
grandfather, and then took him shopping for a new car. The teen also
allegedly used money from his grandfather's wallet to buy shoes and
tattoos, among other things.
The teenager was charged with murder and is being held without bail.
Remember when grannies use to bake cookies and decorate the house? Times sure have changed.
-W&J's Producer
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