By Associated Press - Thursday, March 9, 2017

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A Utah woman has pleaded guilty to her involvement in a 2011 home break-in and robbery that left two people dead.

The Salt Lake Tribune reports (https://bit.ly/2m6ESIm ) that Angela Marie Hill on Wednesday pleaded guilty to second-degree felony burglary of a dwelling, along with a third-degree felony charge of attempted robbery. She had previously been charged with first-degree felonies.

Sanpete County Attorney Brody Keisel says the plea agreement was offered in exchange for Hill’s cooperation in the aggravated murder case filed against her ex-boyfriend, Logan McFarland.

McFarland pleaded guilty in January pleaded guilty to aggravated murder for killing 70-year-old Leroy Fullwood and 69-year-old Dorothy Ann Fullwood in December 2011.

Hill was accused of picking up McFarland after he fatally shot the couple and ransacked their home. She is expected to be sentenced in May.

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Information from: The Salt Lake Tribune, https://www.sltrib.com

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