Jacquiline Nikki Reynolds Teen Killer Murders Mother

Jacquiline Nikki Reynolds teen killer

Jacquiline Nikki Reynolds was seventeen when she stabbed her adoptive mother to death in Florida. According to court documents Nikki Reynolds was upset that she broke up with her boyfriend and would plan to kill both her mother and her boyfriend. Jacquiline Nikki Reynolds would stab to death her mother and then call 911 to report what she had just done. Jacquiline Nikki Reynolds said she stopped with the one murder because it was too hard.

This teen killer was initially sentenced to thirty four years in prison however it was later changed to twenty one years. As of 2019 Nikki Reynolds has been released from prison.

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A young Coral Springs woman who stabbed her adoptive mother to death in 1997 got her prison sentence cut by more than 12 years on Wednesday and could be out in 2019.

Jacquiline Nikki Reynolds, 21, was sentenced in 1999 to 34 years for the murder of Billie Jean Reynolds at their home. But an appellate court later ruled in another case that the sentencing guidelines were unconstitutional and Reynolds was entitled to be re-sentenced.

Broward Circuit Judge Sheldon Schapiro re-sentenced Jacquiline Nikki Reynolds to 21 years and eight months, the maximum under the 1994 guidelines that were reinstated when the 1995 ones were invalidated.

Wearing prison scrubs, Reynolds smiled at her attorney, Wayne Corry, and nodded her head when she heard the new sentence.

The judge rejected a request from prosecutor Deborah Zimet, who had asked him to consider ruling that the crime was so bad, Reynolds should still be imprisoned for up to 34 years. Under the valid guidelines her sentence should be aggravated and hiked back to what it was originally, Zimet said.

In May 1997 Reynolds, then 17, stabbed her mother 25 times, then called 911 and confessed to the dispatcher. In a detailed confession later to police, she said she had planned to kill both her adoptive parents and her boyfriend, Carlos Infante. She said she stopped after murdering her mother because it was “too hard.”

Reynolds was diagnosed with psychiatric and emotional problems but a jury rejected her insanity defense in 1999 and found her guilty of second-degree murder.

Last week, Zimet told the judge that Reynolds should serve more time because the murder could be characterized as especially heinous, atrocious or cruel and the victim suffered extraordinary physical or emotional trauma.

“The victim was conscious and aware of her impending death,” Zimet said.

According to Reynolds’ confession, her mother begged her to stop and told Reynolds that she loved her even as Reynolds chased her and repeatedly plunged a kitchen knife into her.

The Reynoldses were devoted to their daughter from the moment they adopted her as an infant. The family was deeply religious and heavily involved in the Coral Baptist Church in Coral Springs.

Billie Jean Reynolds must have been devastated that her beloved daughter was the one who attacked her, Zimet said.

Family tensions broke out in the year before the murder when Nikki Reynolds began to lie to her parents. She made a false allegation of rape and faked pregnancy to try to hold on to Infante when he broke up with her. She refused her parents’ offers of help and would not go for psychiatric treatment.

Corry asked the judge to consider Reynolds’ youth at the time of the incident and her psychiatric problems. He said he was pleased with the sentence reduction.

Reynolds has already served about four years of her sentence and is likely to complete about 85 percent of the prison term before she is considered for release.

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DC Number:L26117
Name:REYNOLDS, JACQUILINE
Race:WHITE
Sex:FEMALE
Birth Date:07/16/1979
Custody:MINIMUM
Release Date:09/18/2015

Chastinea Reeves Teen Killer Murders Mother

Chastinea Reeves Teen Killer

Chastinea Reeves was fifteen years old when she stabbed her mother to death in Indiana. According to court documents Chastinea Reeves mother Jamie Garnett was found dead in her Gary Indiana home and she had been stabbed more than sixty times. At first police believed that Chastinea Reeves was in danger and sent out an Amber Alert but once she was found they immediately realized she was responsible for her mothers murder. Before trial Chastinea Reeves would plead guilty and has not given a reason why she murdered her mother. This teen killer was sentenced to forty five years in prison

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DOC Number237570
First NameCHASTINEA
Middle NameT
Last NameREEVES
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Date of Birth09/09/2001
GenderFemale
RaceBlack
Facility/LocationRockville Correctional Facility
Earliest Possible Release Date *
*Offenders scheduled for release on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday are released on Monday. Offenders scheduled for release on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday are released on Thursday. Offenders whose release date falls on a Holiday are released on the first working day prior to the Holiday.
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The plea agreement for Chastinea Reeves was not sitting well with Lake Superior Court Judge Diane Boswell.

While Reeves was accepting responsibility for her mother’s Feb. 13, 2017, murder, it wasn’t moving Boswell during her Wednesday sentencing. Boswell was also unmoved by the fact that Reeves, now 17, was 15 when she stabbed her mother, Jamie Garnett, 60 times at their Gary home.

Instead, Boswell — after both deputy prosecutor Maureen Koonce and defense attorney John Cantrell made their case that the plea agreement for one count of murder was fair — asked Reeves to tell her why she should accept it. Reeves hadn’t shown remorse throughout proceedings, Boswell said, so she needed Reeves to explain herself.

Reeves stood silently at Cantrell’s side before she was allowed to sit.

“Why did you feel you had to do this to your mom?” Boswell asked.

“I don’t want to talk about it,” Reeves said, barely audibly.

Boswell continued to press the girl.

“I cannot accept this plea, and you can go to trial and face up to 65 years,” Boswell said. “Help me understand why you did this. Your being young doesn’t impress me. You knew better. You knew better than this.”

After a moment, Reeves started to sob.

“If I could go back, I wouldn’t do it,” Reeves said. “I do miss my mother.”[Most read] What happens to the weed black market when recreational marijuana goes legal Jan. 1? ‘I see it opening the door to more clients,’ one dealer says. »

Boswell reiterated that neither her age nor her accepting responsibility got her to a minimum sentence of 45 years. Cantrell stepped in, explaining that courts all over the country have abandoned life sentences for people convicted as children because “their mind isn’t developed” at the time of the crime.

“She’ll be in her 50s when she’s released, and that’s an incredible portion of her life,” Cantrell said.

Koonce added that Reeves’ sister, who was 3 at the time of the murder and is now 6, would be called to testify because she saw part of what happened.

“This is a very, very complex case, and there was much negotiation and discussion by all parties,” Koonce said. “I’d spoken to her grandmother about the sentence, and I could tell that it appeared she was very conflicted. We were very far apart (on what the plea agreement should’ve been).

Reeves’s grandmother, Rosemary Cruz, was initially reluctant to speak but took the stand.

“I miss my daughter. I miss her smile,” Cruz said, sobbing. “I don’t understand because (Reeves) was such a good kid. She was it. I don’t know what happened, but I feel she needs help.

“Something’s wrong. It’s like she just snapped. Oh, it’s very hard.”

After calling Koonce and Cantrell to the bench, Boswell ultimately sentenced Reeves to 45 years, with 1,015 days credit. Boswell then ordered a psychiatric evaluation and further continued treatment if warranted.

Cruz attended the hearing with her son, who yelled “I love you,” to Reeves as she was taken out of court. She was relieved by Boswell’s request.

“I’m so glad the judge got help for her. She needs it,” Cruz said. “I’m going to be there for her because her mother would’ve wanted me to. I pray for (Reeves), and I think she realized what happened.”

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Courtney Schulhoff Teen Killer Murders Father

Courtney Schulhoff Teen Killer

Courtney Schulhoff was fifteen years old when she started dating an older man who was a convicted felon and needless to say her father was not happy. Courtney  fearing that her father would make her end the relationship with Michael Morin decided to kill him. On the night of the murder Schulhoff would fatally beat her father with a baseball bat. At trial this teen killer initially said that her boyfriend was responsible but after she was convicted she told the judge that she alone committed the brutal murder. Schulhoff was initially sentenced to life in prison but later it was changed to forty years

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DC Number:154495
Name:SCHULHOFF, COURTNEY C
Race:WHITE
Sex:FEMALE
Birth Date:12/27/1987
Initial Receipt Date:11/16/2006
Current Facility:LOWELL ANNEX
Current Custody:CLOSE
Current Release Date:04/30/2039

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An Altamonte Springs woman who was initially sentenced to life in prison for helping murder her father with a baseball bat in February 2004, was given a reduced sentence Thursday: 40 years.

Courtney Schulhoff was 16 when she told her boyfriend she wanted her father dead; then, while her father was asleep, placed a baseball bat outside his bedroom door.

Minutes later, the boyfriend, Michael Lawrence Morin Jr., picked up the bat, went inside and used it to beat Steven Schulhoff, 48, to death in his bed.

Morin, now 33, and Schulhoff were convicted at separate trials in Sanford and each was sentenced to life in prison.

Morin was 20 at the time.

Schulhoff was prosecuted as an adult and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The U.S. Supreme Court has since ruled that sending underage offenders to prison for life with no prospect for release amounts to cruel and unusual punishment and, therefore, is unconstitutional.

That was the reason for Thursday’s resentencing.

According to evidence at Schulhoff’s trial, her father didn’t want her dating Morin, a homeless, out-of-work car thief.

That didn’t keep them apart, though. Morin would slip into the Schulhoffs’ apartment through her bedroom window at night.

Courtney , now 29, also was angry that her father had cut off her access to credit cards.

Morin told police that he grabbed the aluminum bat and stepped into Steven Schulhoff’s bedroom but blacked out after that. The next thing he remembered, he told them, was standing there with the victim’s blood on his clothing.

Schulhoff was convicted first; when Morin went on trial, prosecutors were seeking the death penalty. She took the witness stand and claimed that she, alone, killed her father.

Jurors did not believe her.

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A 16-year-old girl and her 20-year-old boyfriend face first-degree murder charges after allegedly fatally beating the girl’s father with a baseball bat, police said.

The body of Steven Schulhoff was found at his condominium Tuesday. Schulhoff’s daughter, Courtney Schulhoff, and boyfriend Michael Morin of Orlando remained in custody Wednesday.

The girl was in the custody of juvenile authorities, and Morin was in the Seminole County jail without bail.

Courtney Schulhoff told investigators that her father beat her Sunday, which prompted her and Morin to come up with a plan to kill him.

Courtney Schulhoff said she left to walk her father’s dog Tuesday and returned about 20 minutes later to find Morin with blood on his clothes and face, and a baseball bat on the ground near the front door. She said Morin told her he had “taken care of the problem.” She said Morin told her he had killed her father and he would kill her, too, if she told anyone. While Courtney Schulhoff pinned the blame on her boyfriend,oOfficials said Morin told them he “blacked out” after grabbing the bat. He said he tried to talk her out of killing her father. He said she placed the bat outside her father’s bedroom door.

“He said . he went inside and grabbed the bat and blacked out,” investigators wrote. “He said that the next thing he knew, he was covered in blood and that he was washing himself off in the bathroom.”

Morin planned to drive the body to Brevard County and dump it off a bridge, but those plans were interrupted when Steven Schulhoff’s girlfriend came to the condo to check on him shortly before 3 p.m. Tuesday. The woman dialed 911 when she saw Courtney Schulhoff and Morin run from the condo complex

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DC Number:E20741
Name:MORIN, MICHAEL L
Race:WHITE
Sex:MALE
Birth Date:08/19/1983
Initial Receipt Date:06/28/2007
Current Facility:CROSS CITY C.I.
Current Custody:CLOSE
Current Release Date:SENTENCED TO LIFE

Elizabeth Shannon Teen Killer Murders Stepfather

Elizabeth Shannon Teen Killer

Elizabeth Shannon was just fifteen years old when she helped her mother kill her stepfather. According to court documents Joan Shannon marriage to David Shannon was falling apart as she had started an affair with another man. Joan Shannon would plan with Elizabeth Shannon to get rid of her stepfather so she could move forward with the other man. This teen killer would fatally shoot David Shannon as he lay sleeping on the couch.

When Elizabeth Shannon was arrested she would tell police she was just doing what her mother told her to do. Elizabeth would testify against her own mother in exchange for a lighter prison sentence which turned out to be over thirty years. Joan Shannon was sentenced to life in prison

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Offender Number:0919740                                          
Inmate Status:ACTIVE
Gender:FEMALE
Race:WHITE
Ethnic Group:EUROPEAN/N.AM./AUSTR
Birth Date:06/24/1987
Age:32
Current Location:NCCI WOMEN

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A Fayetteville teenager who admitted to shooting and killing her stepfather and testified against her mother in the case as part of a plea deal was sentenced Thursday to a maximum of 31 years in prison.

Last year, Elizabeth Shannon pleaded guilty in the 2002 slaying of U.S. Army Maj. David Shannon, but said her mother, Joan Shannon, convinced her to commit the crime.

In a deal with prosecutors, however, Elizabeth Shannon testified against her mother, who, on Aug. 31, was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.

“I’m truly sorry,” Shannon, who was 15 years old at the time of the crime, said in court Thursday. “I made devastating choices. I’ll carry the shame the rest of my life.”

Elizabeth Shannon told jurors that her mother first tried to poison Maj. Shannon and when that did not work, she gave the teen a gun and asked her to commit the crime so that she could be with a man she met at a party.

During Joan Shannon’s trial, though, defense attorneys attacked Elizabeth Shannon’s past, suggesting she was linked to gangs and that their client was the victim of a “lying daughter.”

“I think her testifying was vital,” said Assistant District Attorney Billy West. “We had to have the testimony of Elizabeth Shannon. I think we knew from the beginning.”

Elizabeth Shannon’s attorney plans to appeal the sentence, saying it is still too harsh. Meanwhile, Shannon and her mother will be housed in different prisons.

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16-year-old has pleaded guilty to murdering her stepfather and will testify against her mother, who is accused of plotting the killing.

Elizabeth Shannon admitted she shot Army Maj. David Shannon twice as he slept on July 23, 2002. Shannon, 40, was assigned to Ft. Bragg.

Elizabeth Shannon pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder and conspiracy. She will be sentenced to a minimum of 25 years in prison if she cooperates in the prosecution of her mother, Joan, according to an agreement with prosecutors.

Elizabeth Shannon told investigators that she killed her stepfather because she was tired of her mother asking her to do it.

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A Fayetteville woman was found guilty on all counts in connection with the death of her Army husband and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Wednesday.

Joan Shannon is accused of planning her husband’s death and persuading her 15-year-old daughter, Elizabeth Shannon, to kill Army Maj. David Shannon in 2002. She faced charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and accessory after-the-fact.

Joan Shannon stared into space as the verdict was read; her family cried and dropped their heads.

“We were hoping that it would go our way,” said prosecutor Billy West. “We were confident that it would go our way and we were satisfied with that.”

Joan Shannon’s late husband’s family members supported her all along, believing Elizabeth Shannon acted alone. The teenage girl pleaded guilty in 2004 and testified against her mother.

“Elizabeth is a very vindictive, evil child,” said Virginia Schanz, Joan Shannon’s sister-in-law. “She has been that way ever since I first met her. She is evil.”

Joan Shannon did not testify in her own defense, a decision her family said they believed to be “right at the time.” She also had a chance to address the court Wednesday, but chose not to do so.

Jurors deliberated for more than nine hours Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednesday morning, however, jurors told Superior Court Judge Jim Hardin that they could not reach a verdict.

Hardin told jurors that it was their duty to keep working on the verdict and that they should try their hardest to reconcile their differences without giving up what they believe to be the truth.

On Tuesday, jurors asked to see photographic evidence in the case, as well as transcripts from some of the witnesses who testified in the trial. The judge granted the request to see the photos, but not the request to review the transcripts.

Hardin said Wednesday that he plans to ask the prison system to house Joan Shannon and her daughter separately

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Offender Number:0911825                                          
Inmate Status:ACTIVE
Gender:FEMALE
Race:WHITE
Ethnic Group:EUROPEAN/N.AM./AUSTR
Birth Date:04/12/1967
Age:53
Current Location:ANSON CI

Desiree Linares And Alexis Shields Teen Killers

Desiree Linares And Alexis Shields Teen Killers

Desiree Linares and Alexis Shields were both fifteen when they murdered their foster mother. According to court documents Desiree Linares and Alexis Shields would tie up their foster mother and smother her with a pillow. When police arrive they found the two teenage killers gone with the victims wallet, van and laptop were missing. Desiree Linares was found incompetent and unable to stand trial. This teen killer was convicted and sentenced to thirty years in prison however seventeen of it was suspended.

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Offender#: 500834
Offender Status: INMATE
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A 17-year-old girl who admitted killing her foster mother in her southern New Mexico home now faces about 10 years in prison.

A judge on Wednesday sentenced Alexis Shields to 30 years in prison but suspended 17 years of the sentence.

According to the Alamogordo Daily News, the remaining 13 years of the sentence will be reduced by the 999 days that Shields has spent in custody since Evelyn Miranda was killed in June 2011.

Shields pleaded guilty in December to first-degree felony murder of Miranda, who was found dead in her San Patricio home.

A co-defendant, who also was 15 when Miranda was killed, awaits trial in the case.

Authorities say the girls stole Miranda’s car, cellphone and computer. They were captured at a friend’s home in Carlsbad.

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One of two teenage girls accused of killing their foster mother in 2011 faces 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree felony murder.

Alexis Shields, 17, entered her plea Monday in state District Court under an agreement with prosecutors. She is expected to be sentenced next year after a pre-sentencing report is completed.

Shields was 15 when Evelyn Miranda, 53, was found dead at her San Patricio home on June 8, 2011.

The case against the other girl, who also was 15 when Miranda was killed, has been put on hold pending an evaluation of her competency to stand trial, the Alamogordo Daily News reported.

The girls were accused of stealing Miranda’s car, cellphone and computer. They were captured at a friend’s home in Carlsbad.

Deputy District Attorney John P. Suggs said Shields will be sentenced as an adult and could have faced up to 30 years in prison if convicted without a plea agreement. With Shields pleading guilty and taking responsibility, she is now looking at a maximum of 15 years in prison, Suggs said.

The plea agreement included dismissal of other charges, including conspiracy, robbery, kidnapping and tampering with evidence.

Shields will serve her sentence in a state Corrections Department facility, the prosecutor said.

According to 12th Judicial District Court records, Miranda died of asphyxiation.

Miranda took in troubled or challenged teens through Mesilla Valley Hospital’s Treatment Foster Care program.

She was a foster parent for both Linares and Shields in her San Patricio home.

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