A Dallas County, Missouri man entered an Alford plea and was sentenced to life in prison for murder of Cassie Rainwater in 2021, who was dismembered.
Rainwater was first reported missing on Aug. 25, 2021, by a woman who told authorities Rainwater was last seen with Phelps in July.
A month before her disappearance, Phelps allegedly told investigators, Rainwater met someone in a vehicle at the end of his driveway and left in the middle of the night.Norton told FBI agents he visited Phelps while Rainwater was asleep, then held her legs down while Phelps strangled her and placed a plastic bag over her head, the sheriff said.
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