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Woman pleads guilty to role in killings tied to Prada purse

ALBION, Ind. (AP) — A Fort Wayne woman has pleaded guilty to her role in a double-slaying that occurred during an attempt to retrieve a Prada purse worth nearly $10,000.

Twenty-five-year-old Kyra Frost pleaded guilty Friday to assisting a criminal. She’ll face a maximum 8-year prison sentence when she’s sentenced July 16.

The (Kendallville) News-Sun reports Frost was among three people charged in connection with the March 2018 killings of 30-year-old Justin Adams and 39-year-old Amanda Feldstein at an apartment in Ligonier.

Authorities say 36-year-old Michael Johnson fatally shot the victims during the trio’s attempt to retrieve a Prada purse taken from his car. He was convicted of murder and other charges and sentenced to 170 years.

Thirty-one-year-old Tiffani Cox received an 8-year sentence after pleading guilty to aiding in attempted armed robbery.

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