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Woman Who Accidentally Shot Boyfriend, Dismembered Body In Great Mills Faces 61 Years In Prison

New details have been released after a woman was convicted of murdering and dismembering a missing man in Maryland, the St. Mary's County State's Attorney's Office announced.

Michelina Goodwin

Michelina Goodwin

Photo Credit: St. Mary's County State's Attorney's Office

Michelina Goodwin, 46, was convicted by a jury for the dismemberment murder of 50-year-old James Volodimir Nalborczyk, who was reported missing in December 2022 and later found dead.

According to Maryland State Police investigators, Goodwin and Larry Murphy, 40, both of Great Mills, were arrested in January last year for their alleged roles in Nalborczyk's death. 

Nalborczyk was reported missing to Maryland State Police on Dec. 21, 2022, and the investigation determined that foul play was involved in his sudden disappearance, with Goodwin being identified as the main suspect.

On Jan. 18, 2023, prosecutors say that Goodwin advised investigators that during an altercation at her home, she retrieved a gun and accidentally fired it, striking Nalborczyk - who also lived there - and killing him.

She later admitted that she dismembered Nalborczyk's body following the fatal shooting, and his remains were discarded in remote parts of St. Mary's and Charles counties.

Goodwin was convicted of second-degree murder, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, and the unauthorized disposal of a body.

"This horrifying crime shocked the community and caused unimaginable pain to the victim’s family,” State’s Attorney Jaymi Sterling said. “Over eight days, the victim’s family and the jury heard the graphic circumstances surrounding the victim’s final moments and gruesome post-mortem mutilation. 

"(Goodwin's) gutless decisions deprived the family of a proper burial.”

She faces up to 61 years in prison and will remain held without bond pending her sentencing hearing.

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