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In 2004, Cindy Countess is found guilty of her mother's murder and sentenced to 30 years in prison; in 2002, Jennifer Blake is found guilty of suffocating and strangling her mother with the aid of her boyfriend.
In 2004, Cindy Countess is found guilty of her mother's murder and sentenced to 30 years in prison; in 2002, Jennifer Blake is found guilty of suffocating and strangling her mother with the aid of her boyfriend.
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