Wicked Doll
May 2nd, 2009, 02:33 PM
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After suffocating her lover, Nicole Abusharif hid Becky Klein's body in the trunk of the couple's 1966 Ford Mustang, DuPage County prosecutors said Wednesday.
Hours later, Abusharif gave another girlfriend a present to show how serious she was about her: a car key.
Nicole Abusharif, 28, is accused of using duct tape and a plastic bag to smother her long-term partner on March 15, 2007, at their Villa Park home. Her murder trial began Wednesday.
"It was the ignition key to the Ford Mustang where Becky's body was lying entombed,'' prosecutor Joseph Ruggiero told jurors as Abusharif's murder trial opened in Wheaton.
Abusharif, 28, is accused of using duct tape and a plastic bag to smother her long-term partner on March 15, 2007, at their Villa Park home. After the murder, she allegedly dumped Klein's body in the car, which was parked in a garage at their house.
Abusharif, Ruggiero said, left after the slaying to meet the woman -- whom she had been seeing for a year -- in a Palos Park bar. She brought her back later that night to the home she had shared with Klein.
"Within an hour of killing her life partner, what did the defendant do? She went out with her new girlfriend,'' he said. Abusharif faces a possible life sentence if convicted.
Abusharif also stood to gain $250,000 in life insurance proceeds from her lover's death, as well as title to their home, cars and bank accounts, prosecutors said.
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After suffocating her lover, Nicole Abusharif hid Becky Klein's body in the trunk of the couple's 1966 Ford Mustang, DuPage County prosecutors said Wednesday.
Hours later, Abusharif gave another girlfriend a present to show how serious she was about her: a car key.
Nicole Abusharif, 28, is accused of using duct tape and a plastic bag to smother her long-term partner on March 15, 2007, at their Villa Park home. Her murder trial began Wednesday.
"It was the ignition key to the Ford Mustang where Becky's body was lying entombed,'' prosecutor Joseph Ruggiero told jurors as Abusharif's murder trial opened in Wheaton.
Abusharif, 28, is accused of using duct tape and a plastic bag to smother her long-term partner on March 15, 2007, at their Villa Park home. After the murder, she allegedly dumped Klein's body in the car, which was parked in a garage at their house.
Abusharif, Ruggiero said, left after the slaying to meet the woman -- whom she had been seeing for a year -- in a Palos Park bar. She brought her back later that night to the home she had shared with Klein.
"Within an hour of killing her life partner, what did the defendant do? She went out with her new girlfriend,'' he said. Abusharif faces a possible life sentence if convicted.
Abusharif also stood to gain $250,000 in life insurance proceeds from her lover's death, as well as title to their home, cars and bank accounts, prosecutors said.
Story continues here:
http://www.suntimes.com/news/24-7/1540346,CST-NWS-abusharif23.article