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Man found guilty of m8rdering landlady, who had predicted her d3ath at his hands

Man found guilty of m8rdering landlady, who had predicted her d3ath at his hands
**Man Found Guilty of Murdering Landlady Who Had Predicted Her Death** A jury in Clackamas County, Oregon, has found Bobby Lee Alsup guilty of the murder of Kaley Ann Snow, as well as arson, theft, abuse of a corpse, and unlawful use of a weapon. The verdict was delivered this week, marking a significant development in the case that has been unfolding since March 2024. Snow had been renting a room to Alsup at the time of her murder. The two had met through Alsup's girlfriend, and he had been renting the room for a few weeks, but was rarely home and was behind on rent. Snow had predicted her death at Alsup's hands weeks before the crime, sending a text to a friend on February 19, 2024, that read, _"I think this dude staying here might try to kill me. I’m not afraid to die, just afraid of nobody knowing who it was."_ The motive for the crime was not clarified, but it is reported that Alsup and Snow were involved romantically. Alsup had made plans to visit the home on March 17, 2024, but then sent a text to Snow apologizing for not being able to come. However, phone records show he was at the home for four hours that day. Detectives said that during that time, Alsup had bludgeoned Snow with a hammer twice before hiding her body in a shed. Snow's body was later found in the shed, and her death was ruled a homicide. First responders recovered her body as they put out a fire that Alsup had set in the shed. Snow's blood was found on the clothes Alsup was wearing at the time of the crime. In court, Alsup's defense team argued that he had returned to the home where he found Snow dead, and had tried to hide her remains to avoid being blamed for her murder. However, Senior Deputy District Attorney Stacey Borgman argued that it was unlikely Alsup had "cleaned up someone else's mess" to avoid charges, citing Alsup's DNA being found all over the crime scene and his digital footprint indicating he was present at the time of the murder. Alsup will be sentenced on March 25, with the minimum sentence being life in prison with the chance of parole in 25 years.
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