Woman sentenced in Logan County Thanksgiving Day killing

UPDATE @ 1:38 p.m. (Oct. 19)

Sentencing was held Thursday for a woman who pleaded guilty in connection to the killing of a Logan County man on Thanksgiving.

Tatiana Freeman was sentenced to a decade in prison today on the complicity to aggravated robbery charge in the death of Jeff Brentlinger, said Logan County Prosecutor Eric Stewart.

She will be on probation for five years after.

The final co-defendant Alexus Walton will be sentenced in November.

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Sentencing was held Thursday for a woman who pleaded guilty in connection to the killing of a Logan County man on Thanksgiving.

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Jasmine Lewis was sentenced today in a Logan County court to 15 years to life in prison after she pleaded guilty earlier to a complicity to murder charge in the death of 45-year-old Jeff Brentlinger.

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In a statement to the court during the hearing, Lewis said there was never any intent to kill Brentlinger, they only wanted to rob him.

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Two others who were convicted of murder, Zachariah Huddleston, and Marquevous Watkins, were sentenced previously to life in prison. Huddleston will be available for parole in 21 years while Watkins will have a possibility for parole in 18 years.

A fourth person, Alexus Walton, has also pleaded guilty to a charge of complicity to murder.

Brentlinger was found dead by his daughter in his rural Zanesfield home on Thanksgiving Day in 2016.

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