Hitman hired to kill CHP captain's husband gets life sentence
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Hitman hired to kill CHP captain's husband gets life sentence
"Thomas O'Donnell, 64, was found guilty of conspiring with CHP Capt. Julie Harding to kill her estranged husband, Michael Harding, and received a life sentence."
"The murder occurred on September 19, 2022, and O'Donnell was arrested on December 8 at Sacramento International Airport, shortly before Julie Harding's death."
"Cellphone data connected O'Donnell to the crime, showing he was near Julie Harding's home in Sacramento two days before the murder."
"Julie Harding had a 22-year career with the CHP and was the head of the Yuba-Sutter office, on leave at the time of her death."
Thomas O'Donnell, 64, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Michael Harding, the estranged husband of California Highway Patrol Captain Julie Harding. Prosecutors in Kentucky alleged that O'Donnell conspired with Harding to commit the murder, which took place on September 19, 2022. O'Donnell was arrested on December 8 at Sacramento International Airport. Julie Harding died by apparent suicide two days after the murder. Investigators linked O'Donnell to the crime through cellphone data indicating his presence near Harding's home prior to the murder.
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