Police Interrogation Of A Severely Disturbed 17 year Old Killer
An Ohio teen who allegedly gave her 33-year-old boyfriend an “ultimatum” to kill his mother for interfering in their relationship, then did it herself, is now facing a life sentence, along with her boyfriend, who admitted to helping cover it up.After plea negotiations, Kaitlyn Coones, 18, and Jonathon Jones, 33, each pleaded no contest to charges of aggravated murder and abuse of a corpse Tuesday, June 4, according to a news release from Lucas County Prosecutor Julia Bates.A judge sentenced each to life in prison with the eligibility for parole after 25 years.
On May 5th, 2023, a detective from the Canton Ohio Police Department contacted the Sylvania Township Police Department to request a welfare check on a woman named Nicole Jones. The detective informed the Sylvania police dispatcher that a 17-year-old girl, Kaitlyn Coones, had been reported missing from her foster home in Canton. The detective further revealed that Kaitlyn had contacted her caseworker, claiming to have killed two people, one of them being Nicole Jones, the mother of her boyfriend.
The detective identified Kaitlyn's boyfriend as Jonathan Jones, noting that he lived with his mother, Nicole, at an address on Timbers Edge Blvd in Sylvania, Ohio. Acting on this information, officers from the Sylvania Township Police Department proceeded to the home. Upon arrival, they encountered two U.S. Marshals already at the scene. The following bodycam footage captures the interaction as the officers and marshals prepared to investigate the disturbing claims.
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