Andrew Wilhoite managed to earn his spot in a local Indiana township election, even after admitting he killed his wife with a flower pot
An Indiana man managed to earn his spot in a local township election—all after admitting he killed his wife Elizabeth “Nikki” Wilhoite with a flower pot. Andrew Wilhoite was one of three Republican candidates to move forward on Tuesday for a seat on the board of Clinton Township.
Whether Wilhoite, who came third in the race, will be able to actually keep the seat is unknown, as Wilhoite has remained in jail since March after he told officers he threw a concrete flower pot at his wife’s head and dumped her body over a bridge. Indiana law doesn’t prevent a candidate from running even while incarcerated for a felony, though that changes if the candidate ends up convicted.
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