On September 10, 2001, following a horse show, Elisa McNabney and her fellow employee and friend Sarah Dutra, with whom she worked at the law office, injected Larry with the horse tranquilizer drug xylazine at a Los Angeles hotel. McNabney, 52, was last seen alive being pushed in a wheelchair by Sims at a Los Angeles horse show September 10.
Mar 30, 2018 · It was the badly decomposed body of Larry McNabney. An autopsy revealed that Larry McNabney had been dead for months. The cause of death was a fatal overdose of horse tranquilizers. As police began interviewing acquaintances of the McNabneys, they recalled ominous conversations with Elisa.
Feb 19, 2020 · McNabb was convicted on eight counts, including malice murder. COVINGTON, Ga. — An attorney has filed a motion requesting a new trial for Christopher McNabb, the father who was sentenced to life ...
Feb 19, 2020 · The new lawyer for McNabb, however, says optics aren't enough to uphold such a serious penalty. RELATED: Attorney of man convicted of murdering daughter files motion for new trial. He told 11Alive ...
Sarah Dutra, 31, served her full sentence of 11 years for the 2001 murder of Larry McNabney, a Sacramento lawyer. Dutra is now on active parole in Solano County after her release from the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla, authorities said.Aug 26, 2011
Convicted murderer Sarah Dutra released from prison Sarah Dutra, who served nearly her entire sentence, was convicted of poisoning attorney Larry McNabney on Sept. 11, 2001. Dutra, now 31, was granted a parole transfer so she could serve her three years of parole in Solano County, where her parents live.Apr 23, 2019
Spontaneous applause erupted in a San Joaquin County courtroom Monday as a judge ordered 22-year-old Sarah Dutra to spend 11 years in prison for killing Sacramento attorney Laurence McNabney.
She was convicted of murder, but appealed, arguing she never intended to kill Peter. The Supreme Court quashed the murder charge, and she was convicted of manslaughter, and given a maximum of 13 years in jail. She is now free, released on early parole.Mar 21, 2017
After causing fatal injuries to the infant, McNabb wrapped her in a blanket and one of his t-shirts, then put her into his duffel bag, according to the warrant. He then reportedly took Caliyah into the woods and buried her in a depressed area under a log.
During testimony on Tuesday, Bell’s cousin, Megan Sorrells, said Bell was being abused at home during the time Caliyah vanished. She also testified that McNabb and Bell were constantly fighting. Sorrells said Bell never told her about the abuse, but as a domestic abuse victim herself, she could already tell.
He kept repeating that he didn’t kill his child, according to court documents. A family friend who spoke exclusively to CrimeOnline in October 2018, said she was in the process of driving McNabb, Bell, and Bell’s mother to an interview with a local station, when they caught wind that searchers located a baby.