Marcus Bebb-Jones sentenced to 20 years in prison for murder
British former professional poker player Marcus Bebb-Jones has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after a trial that has dragged on for more than 16 years after he was found guilty of murdering his wife.
For those who missed our previous coverage, Sabrina Bebb-Jones' absence came in 1997 when Bebb-Jones owned Grand Junction, Colo. Junction), an employee at the Melrose Hotel reported Sabrina Bebb-Jones' absence during an interview with police. He told authorities that his wife left him and his 3-year-old son after an argument between the couple.
Fast Forward to Vegas
Baber-Jones later traveled to Las Vegas, telling colleagues he was there looking for his missing wife, but took his son with him, who was taken into care after he was found alone in a hotel four days later. The room of my youth. Bebb-Jones then reportedly used his wife's credit card to gamble. He was eventually found in another hotel room with a gunshot wound to the head and a suspected suicide attempt.
After recovering, he and his son moved back to the UK, where Beb-Jones started playing online poker and developed some skills in the game. In 2006, he won $184,370 after winning the Grosvenor Grand Prix along with other lucrative online poker bonuses.
However, it was during this time that the skull of Sabrina Babe Jones was discovered near Douglas Pass, Colorado. It took twelve years for a warrant to be issued for Marcus Bebber-Jones' arrest, but he was eventually arrested at his home in Worcestershire in 2009 and extradited to the United States in 2011 to stand trial on one count. murder, concealment of death and domestic force.
The former poker player eventually pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of Sabrina Babe-Jones in what he described as a "fever of passion," limiting his sentence to a maximum of 20 years, a sentence he has now been sentenced to . He was no longer seen on the way to the railing, but directly behind the bars.
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