Woman convicted of husband's murder in Michigan

SOURCE www.foxnews.com
A woman extradited from Italy for the 2002 fatal bludgeoning of her husband in Michigan was convicted of second-degree murder after burned remains found in a metal locker were identified as her husband's more than 10 years later. The trial revealed that she conspired with her daughter and another individual to kill her husband.

Key Points

  • Beverly McCallum convicted of second-degree murder for the bludgeoning of her husband
  • Remains of the husband were found in a metal locker more than 10 years after the murder
  • McCallum conspired with her daughter and another individual to carry out the murder

Pros

  • Justice served for the victim and his family
  • Closure for the case after more than a decade

Cons

  • Loss of life due to a premeditated murder
  • Family torn apart by the actions of the accused