The woman was killed when someone broke into her home, officials said.
CINCINNATI - A 13-year-old boy is charged with the murder of a 64-year-old woman, according to Hamilton County Juvenile Court records.
Tenpenny was killed between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m. Feb. 2 when someone broke into her Germania Street home, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost previously announced.The day after Tenpenny was killed, FOX19 NOW talked with a neighbor who did not want to be shown on camera.“I really feel for her family and I can’t imagine how they are feeling right now because we as neighbors are devastated,” the teen murder suspect’s mother said Feb. 3.On Feb.
A 911 call from Tenpenny’s brother said the 64-year-old had a pillow over her face like she had been smothered.Fairfax police say other charges against the teen are pending.North Olmsted Frontline Soccer Shop owner accused of taking inappropriate photos of customers Mom of 2 kids who froze to death while sleeping in a van says she asked for help: ‘I’m sorry, but I tried’
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