What did Nikki Sue Entzel do? Suspect convicted in North Dakota love triangle murder case

What did Nikki Sue Entzel do? Suspect convicted in North Dakota love triangle murder case

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What did Nikki Sue Entzel do Suspect convicted in North Dakota love triangle murder case

Nikki Sue Entzel was convicted of conspiring to kill her husband (Image via Law and Crime/Twitter) Nikki Sue Entzel was found guilty of conspiring to kill her husband Chad Entzel in December 2019, according to a report by the Bismarck Tribune. The outlet stated that the 39-year-old woman from North Dakota was by a jury on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Nikki Sue Entzel was convicted on one count each of conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit arson, and conspiracy to tamper with physical evidence. Nikki Sue Entzel GUILTY of conspiring to murder her husband.
GUILTY of all charges.

Her lover, Earl Howard, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, other charges and was sentenced to 25 years this past February.Nikki Sue Entzel GUILTY of conspiring to murder her husband.GUILTY of all charges. Her lover, Earl Howard, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, other charges and was sentenced to 25 years this past February. During the trial, made a case on how Entzel and Earl Howard had plotted to kill her husband for his life insurance money. Prosecutors argued that the co-defendants and alleged lovers tried to cover up the murder by setting fire to the home with Chad's body still inside.

Investigators revealed that Nikki Sue Entzel s husband died from two gunshot wounds

NOTE: State did NOT call co-defendant Earl Howard. Howard took a plea deal and was sentenced to 25 years this past February. Him testifying was not part of the deal, however prosecutors did have him on their witness list but chose not to call him.
NOTE: State did NOT call co-defendant Earl Howard. Howard took a plea deal and was sentenced to 25 years this past February. Him testifying was not part of the deal, however prosecutors did have him on their witness list but chose not to call him. In October 2021, Nikki Sue Entzel’s co-conspirator Howard accepted a plea deal after prosecutors offered him a 25-year-sentence in exchange for a guilty plea. The 43-year-old from Ontario, Canada, pleaded guilty to arson, conspiracy to commit arson, conspiracy to commit murder, and conspiracy to tamper with physical evidence. While the suspects pleaded guilty to similar charges, the defense team failed to establish who shot the victim. The prosecutors, meanwhile, alleged that a surveillance video showed the suspects entering Entzel's home on December 30, 2019 at around 7 pm. The couple were then seen leaving the house nearly an hour later. TWO HOURS - Jury in the trial has been deliberating for 2 hours. She's charged with conspiring to murder her husband, Chad Entzel, with her lover Earl Howard.Howard pleaded guilty earlier this year.TWO HOURS - Jury in the trial has been deliberating for 2 hours. She's charged with conspiring to murder her husband, Chad Entzel, with her lover Earl Howard.Howard pleaded guilty earlier this year. Prosecutors said that investigations revealed that Chad was shot twice early in the morning on December 31, 2019. The suspects had allegedly tried to stage the crime scene to make it look like a suicide. They also tried to set fire to the bedroom with a propane heater. However, it didn't catch fire and the two returned a while later to move the heater and try again. On January 2, Nikki called 911 to report a possible fire at her and Chad's house. When police reached the couple's Bismarck home, they found Chad on the floor of his bedroom and a small fire atop a basement furnace. During the trial, jurors heard testimony that purported the suspect’s husband was physically abusive and was a hard drinker. Witnesses to the prosecution, like Chad Entzel’s friends and family, denied the claims and described him as a non-violent man who was a social drinker.

Nikki Sue Entzel Bought renters insurance months before killing her husband

GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES: Jury finds Nikki Sue Entzel guilty of conspiring to murder her husband Chad, conspiring to commit arson and tamper with evidence after the fact. Jury being polled now. Verdict Verdict GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES: Jury finds Nikki Sue Entzel guilty of conspiring to murder her husband Chad, conspiring to commit arson and tamper with evidence after the fact. Jury being polled now. Prosecutors told the jurors that Nikki Sue Entzel was the sole beneficiary of a $600,000 life insurance policy her husband had bought in 2018. They added that in the months leading up to the , Nikki purchased a renter’s insurance policy on the home she shared with her husband. According to Inforum, during the closing argument, prosecutors asked the jury to consider the behind taking out insurance, shortly before killing her husband. They said: “If you don’t have a plan to kill the husband and set the house on fire, why does he need a copy of her renter’s insurance?” Prosecutors added that "she needed to show him" that the plans were in place. At the time of writing this article, authorities were yet to set a date for Nikki Sue Entzel's sentencing. Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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