Louisville woman sentenced to 20 years for starting a house fire that killed 2 people

Louisville woman sentenced to 20 years for starting a house fire that killed 2 people
HE’LL BE ARRAIGNED NEXT WEEK. A LOUISVILLE WOMAN ADMITS TO SETTING A FIRE THAT KILLED TWO PEOPLE. ALICIA ABEL PLEADED GUILTY TODAY TO TWO COUNTS OF MURDER AND ARSON. SHE STARTED THE FIRE IN SEPTEMBER OF 2020 AT HER HOME ON APPLE VALLEY DRIVE. HER STEPFATHER AND ANOTHER PERSON DIED
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Louisville woman sentenced to 20 years for starting a house fire that killed 2 people
A Louisville woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for intentionally setting her house on fire. Alisha Abell pled guilty to two counts of murder and one count of first-degree arson on Friday. Abell admitted to intentionally starting a fire in her home on Apple Valley Drive in 2020, which killed her step-father and another person.Abell received a 20-year sentence from her plea deal.

A Louisville woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for intentionally setting her house on fire.

Alisha Abell pled guilty to two counts of murder and one count of first-degree arson on Friday.

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Abell admitted to intentionally starting a fire in her home on Apple Valley Drive in 2020, which killed her step-father and another person.

Abell received a 20-year sentence from her plea deal.

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