Garret Fisher covers three cases. In Provo, Utah, Tracey Grist, 61, has been sentenced to consecutive terms — which the judge said should keep her imprisoned for life — after being convicted of masterminding the "family trap" killing of her son-in-law, Matthew Restelli, 42, who was lured to her home and shot by her son under the pretense of picking up his wife and children. In Waukesha, Wisconsin, Kevin "Conrad" Lychwick, 63, who represented himself and kept handwritten "operations" naming his victim, has bee...
Garret Fisher covers three cases. In Provo, Utah, Tracey Grist, 61, has been sentenced to consecutive terms — which the judge said should keep her imprisoned for life — after being convicted of masterminding the "family trap" killing of her son-in-law, Matthew Restelli, 42, who was lured to her home and shot by her son under the pretense of picking up his wife and children. In Waukesha, Wisconsin, Kevin "Conrad" Lychwick, 63, who represented himself and kept handwritten "operations" naming his victim, has been convicted of first-degree intentional homicide and hiding a corpse in the death of his neighbor, Carlos Maldonado, 56 — the jury deliberated under an hour, and a 1939 Luger in Lychwick's trunk was ballistically matched to the killing. He faces a mandatory life sentence at an August hearing. And in Miami, the prosecution has rested in the manslaughter and vessel-homicide trial of George Pino, 56, accused in the 2022 Biscayne Bay boat crash that killed 17-year-old Lucy Fernandez on the ride home from his daughter's birthday party; the defense case is next. He has pleaded not guilty and is presumed innocent.
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