An individual, accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend, is now facing new charges for allegedly conspiring from jail to have another inmate rob her home. The accused provided detailed plans and information to the inmate, prompting outrage from the victim's family during the court proceedings.
, 18 — accused of killing his ex-girlfriend Emily Finn during her Thanksgiving break from SUNY Oneonta — was berated by her family as his attorney, William Wexler, told the court he could not plead to new charges because his client“I knew he would pull this! This is such garbage!” one relative exclaimed, prompting a court officer to reprimand them.
Lynch’s arraignment on a new indictment, which accused him of conspiring while in Suffolk lock-up to have another inmate break in and rob the home of the ex-girlfriend he is accused of killing. Kamala Harris bombs in humiliating new poll — but it's also bad news for Gavin Newsom Shocking video shows sparks fly as out-of-control driver appears to drag cyclists down busy Harlem street in fatal crash Prosecutors allege that just one month after he was charged with Finn’s murder — and after the court had already found him too loony to stand trial — Lynch drew up a detailed plan from behind bars to have a fellow inmate burglarize the Lynch allegedly recruited someone housed in the same facility as him, gave them a mapped out layout of the Finn residence on a piece of paper, and provided specific details about the property to help the would-be burglar gain entry, such as locations of valuables and where the key to enter is hidden in the backyard, prosecutors said. Lynch was brought up on new conspiracy charges for a planned robbery on his deceased ex’s home from behind bars. “So you’re telling me he can draw a map of the home but can’t sign his own name?” Another relative questioned in an outburst to another family member as Lynch wouldn’t sign the required court documents. “Scumbag!” another relative screamed out as the proceeding was wrapping up, prompting Senft Jr. to yell at the family to control their emotions. Finn’s family that Lynch was “clearly lying and faking” his mental incapacity, as he tried to plan further harm against them after the finding.Fox News host makes dramatic on-air announcement about her future3.8KLynch was brought up on new conspiracy charges for a planned robbery on his deceased ex's home from behind bars.Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ on Netflix, a Fitting Conclusion to the Stylish Rock ‘n’ Roll Gangster Saga
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