A DuPage County woman is standing trial for the murder of her long-time girlfriend, according to the Sun-Times. Nicole Abusharif was courting a new lady-love and presented her with a 'kick-ass' present: a set of keys to her 1966 black Ford Mustang. The new lady-love was smitten and thrilled. Until it came out there was a body in the trunk.
"She said she had a kick-ass present for me," Rose Sodaro testified. "She reached in her pocket and pulled out the Mustang key. She said I could come and take the Mustang out whenever I wanted."
That night, however, prosecutors contend the trunk of the Mustang contained the body of Abusharif's longtime lover, 32-year-old Rebecca "Becky" Klein.
Abusharif killed her partner, prosecutors contend, so she could openly carry on a relationship with the then 20-year-old Sodaro, whom she had met online a year earlier and pursued in an on-and-off courtship. Abusharif also stood to gain $250,000 from life insurance policies she held on Klein.
Defense attorneys have argued that Klein and Abusharif had an open relationship that allowed them to see other people.
Shortly after the killing, Abusharif met Sodaro at a southwest suburban restaurant, then went bowling with a group of friends, Sodaro testified.
Because murder and bowling just go hand in hand.
The trial continues...
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