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Justo Smoker Pleaded Guilty To Killing Amish Teen, Linda Stoltzfoos Justo Smoker Pleaded Guilty To Killing Amish Teen, Linda Stoltzfoos
Justo Smoker Pleaded Guilty To Killing Amish Teen, Linda Stoltzfoos The alleged killer of 17-year-old Linda Stoltzfoos has entered a guilt plea as part of a plea deal. Justin Smoker, 35, of Lancaster, has entered a guilty plea for third degree murder among other charges as part of the deal. "This is not a compromise," say Prosecutors. He sentence will be between 35 1/2 and 71 years, with up to an additional 17 years for parole violations. The family says they, "Will never be the same again." Details about the plea agreement are still emerging.  Follow Daily Voice for updates.
69 Horse-Buggies, 100 People Gather As Linda Stoltzfoos Laid To Rest 69 Horse-Buggies, 100 People Gather As Linda Stoltzfoos Laid To Rest
69 Horse-Buggies, 100 People Gather As Linda Stoltzfoos Laid To Rest Kidnapped while walking home from church more than 10 months ago, on Monday the once missing Pennsylvania Amish teen, Linda Stoltzfoos has been laid to rest, reports LNP. A gathering of 69 horse-drawn buggies and more than 100 people attended Stoltzfoos funeral at Myers Cemetery. Roadblocks were temporarily put in place so the buggies could easily access the cemetery. The funeral concluded in under an hour. Justo Smoker, now 35, of Providence Township, kidnapped and killed Stoltzfoos in June 2020. He was arrested three weeks after she disappeared. Her body was located at Smoker’s form…
Lancaster DA Releases Details In Discovery Of Remains Believed To Be Those Of Linda Stolzfoos Lancaster DA Releases Details In Discovery Of Remains Believed To Be Those Of Linda Stolzfoos
Lancaster DA Releases Details In Discovery Of Remains Believed To Be Those Of Linda Stolzfoos The Lancaster District Attorney has shared more details about the human remains discovered while searching for Linda Stolzfoos on Wednesday. Authorities were searching for Stolzfoos, who went missing while walking home from church on Beechdale Road in Bird-in-Hand, East Lampeter Township, last June, when remains were discovered Wednesday night, the DA's office said. The remains were wrapped in a tarp and placed inside of a grave dug approximately 42 inches underground, the DA's office said. The grave is located behind a railroad property by Route 41 owned by Dutch Land Inc. where the …