Arizona mom, daughter confess to 2017 murder after body found in house next door, police say

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Arizona mom, daughter confess to 2017 murder after body found in house next door, police say
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An Arizona woman and her daughter confessed to killing their family's 77-year-old matriarch in 2017 and cashing her checks monthly since her death, police said.

Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.After police discovered the body of a woman in a home on Tuesday, an Arizona woman and her daughter confessed to killing their family's 77-year-old matriarch in 2017 and cashing her checks monthly since her death, police said.Yavapai County Jail via AP

Police discovered the body of a 77-year-old woman after a concerned resident reported that he had not seen Sandra Aven, 77, in some time. After interviewing the women, police entered a home and found a body they believe is that of Sandra Aven, Prescott police said."Subsequent interviews with Briar Aven and Tara Aven resulted in confessions to the murder of Sandra Aven in late 2017," police said in the statement, adding that in the time after their relative’s death they began cashing monthly payments intended for Sandra Aven.

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