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Kimberly Fry Murder Trial

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Poll: Should Kimberly Fry Get Life in Prison?

Kimberly Fry's sentencing is scheduled for April 30.

On April 30, Kimberly Fry is expected to finally face sentencing – more than six months after the jury found the North Kingstown mother to be guilty of second-degree murder in the death of her 8-year-old daughter. Fry, 38, strangled her daughter, Camden, in August 2009 at their home on Ricci Lane after the young girl threw a tantrum over not wanting to take a bath. Fry then took a cocktail of prescription drugs in a failed attempt to commit suicide. Timothy Fry found his daughter dead in her bed the next morning, tucked under the covers with a stuffed elephant placed in her arms. He called 911, the recording of which Regine played for the court while Tim Fry sobbed on the stand. The penalty for second-degree murder ranges from 10 years to …

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12:52 am on Sunday, March 11, 2012

there might be a long list of murderers, but this nut is the only MURDERESS that I know of!   more ›

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Fry's Sentencing Postponed Until April

Sentencing for Kimberly Fry, convicted of murder, has been postponed until late April.

Sentencing for convicted murderer Kimberly Fry has been pushed back once again, according to the Providence Journal. Judge William Carnes, who presided over Fry's murder trial last fall, agreed to postpone her sentencing from March 23 to April 30. The five-week postponement gives Judith Crowell, who was appointed by Carnes last month after Fry dismissed her then-attorney Joseph Salvadore, more time to prepare. Fry fired Salvadore during an emotional hearing last month in which she declared, "I am not a murderess." Fry appointed Salvadore after dismissing public defenders Sarah Wright and John Lavoy, who represented her last fall when Fry was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of her daughter, in January. Fry strangled 8-year-…

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Judge Appoints New Lawyer to Represent Fry

Judge William Carnes appointed a new attorney for convicted murderer Kimberly Fry.

Convicted murderer Kimberly Fry has a new lawyer following an appointment from Superior Court Judge William Carnes, according to the Providence Journal. On Monday, Carnes appointed Judith Crowell to represent Fry. Crowell is the third attorney to represent Fry in less than a month. Fry dismissed attorney Joseph Salvadore during last week's hearing, during which Fry proclaimed that her conviction was a "horrible injustice." That hearing was halted and postponed during Fry's outburst and declaration that she was "not a murderess." In mid January, Fry dumped public defenders Sarah Wright and John Lavoy who represented her in the weeks-long murder trial last fall. According to Fry, she was unaware of her lawyers' intent to pursue the "…

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