The woman who pulled the trigger of a shotgun in a 2005 murder has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder.
New Times covered the tragic case of victim Gabe Cruz and the woman who robbed and killed him in a 2006 feature story. The article by Paul Rubin details both the crime and the interesting behind-the-scenes work of experienced detective Jack Ballentine and one of his apprentices, burned officer Jason Schechterle.
According to the short version by the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, Cruz had offered a ride to hitchhiker Samantha Somegustava. She convinced Cruz to drive to the home of Richard Enos, telling Enos the money she owed him had arrived. The pair drove Cruz to a vacant field and executed him for a few dollars.
Somegustava is scheduled to be sentenced on May 1 — she'll likely spend the rest of her life in prison.
(UPDATE 5/4/09: Somegustava received a sentence of life in prison with no possibility of parole).
Enos was convicted in 2007 and is serving life.
"The victim in this case thought he was doing some people a favor," County Attorney Andrew Thomas states in a news release. "They took advantage of his goodness..."