Status: Incarcerated
As seen on Women Behind Bars, Natasha Cornett was part of the Lillelid murders was convicted of murder and sentenced to life without parole
On August 6, 1997, Vidar Lillelid, his wife, Delphina, and their six-year-old daughter,Tabitha, were murdered near an interstate rest stop in Greene County. Two-year-old Peter Lillelidsuffered two life-threatening gunshot wounds, one of which caused the loss of an eye. Just beforetheir scheduled trials, the petitioner and her co-defendants, Karen Howell, Crystal Sturgill, JosephRisner, Dean Mullins, and Jason Bryant, each entered pleas of guilt to the attempted murder of PeterLillelid and to the first degree murders of Vidar, Delphina, and Tabitha Lillelid. The petitioner andeach of the other defendants also pled guilty to two counts of especially aggravated kidnapping, twocounts of kidnapping, and one count of theft of property valued at between $1,000 and $10,000. Inexchange for the pleas of guilt, the state withdrew its request for the imposition of the death penaltyas to the petitioner and Joseph Risner, Dean Mullins, and Crystal Sturgill.
You can write to her at:
Natasha Cornett 288309
Tennessee Prison for Women
3881 Stewarts Lane
Nashville, Tennessee 37218-3302
As seen on Women Behind Bars, Natasha Cornett was part of the Lillelid murders was convicted of murder and sentenced to life without parole
On August 6, 1997, Vidar Lillelid, his wife, Delphina, and their six-year-old daughter,Tabitha, were murdered near an interstate rest stop in Greene County. Two-year-old Peter Lillelidsuffered two life-threatening gunshot wounds, one of which caused the loss of an eye. Just beforetheir scheduled trials, the petitioner and her co-defendants, Karen Howell, Crystal Sturgill, JosephRisner, Dean Mullins, and Jason Bryant, each entered pleas of guilt to the attempted murder of PeterLillelid and to the first degree murders of Vidar, Delphina, and Tabitha Lillelid. The petitioner andeach of the other defendants also pled guilty to two counts of especially aggravated kidnapping, twocounts of kidnapping, and one count of theft of property valued at between $1,000 and $10,000. Inexchange for the pleas of guilt, the state withdrew its request for the imposition of the death penaltyas to the petitioner and Joseph Risner, Dean Mullins, and Crystal Sturgill.
You can write to her at:
Natasha Cornett 288309
Tennessee Prison for Women
3881 Stewarts Lane
Nashville, Tennessee 37218-3302
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