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  • at least life and possibly death with extreme cirumstances
  • PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. -- A 32-year-old Crescent City woman was arrested and charged with murder on Thursday after a man's body was found in the front yard of a Putnam County home. The Putnam County Sheriff's Office, along with several other agencies, launched an investigation that began at about 12:45 a.m. Thursday, when the sheriff’s office received a 911 call from a cell phone. The caller, who did not identify herself, advised that she had been assaulted and was extremely distraught, according to the sheriff's office. Using the telephone number captured by the 911 system, the communication’s officers were able to identify the last known address of the caller and a deputy was sent to 517 North Main Street. Upon his arrival, the deputy discovered the body of 29-year-old Charlton Duane King III in the front yard. According to authorities, King had been stabbed to death. They said the woman who called 911 was located at an area hospital. After interviewing Shalandrea Scurry-Foster and several witnesses, deputies arrested her in the slaying of King, who authorities called her significant other. Scurry-Foster is charged with second-degree murder. Previous Stories: March 7, 2008: Woman Reports Assault; Man Found Dead
  • Putnam County and Marion County are really, really, really conservative and strict - so they tend to throw the book at people. However, that crime doesn't get the death penalty and it gets a term less than life. So, she'll likely get 30 years. That is, unless she's a previous offender. If she's done shit before, she can get life.

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