BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia pharmacist already serving a federal prison sentence in a fraud case was convicted Wednesday in state court in the killing of her husband.
Lead prosecutor Tom Truman said there was a 'mountain' of electronic evidence against Natalie Cochran in the 'trail of deception' she left.
A West Virginia pharmacist already serving a federal prison sentence in a fraud case was convicted Wednesday in Raleigh ...
Natalie Cochran was found guilty Wednesday of first-degree murder in the death of her husband, Michael, who died on Feb. 11, ...
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Former Raleigh County pharmacist Natalie Cochran was found guilty of the First-Degree Murder of her husband Michael Cochran.
The jury has reached a verdict in the Natalie Cochran murder trial. They will deliver their verdict shortly in Raleigh County Circuit Court. Natalie has been charged with first-degree murder in the ...