Jury begins deliberating deadly Rialto shooting of ex-boyfriend
By Mike Cruz on November 18, 2008 4:13 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) |
Jurors began deliberating this afternoon in the case of a Fontana woman charged with the deadly shooting of her former boyfriend at his Rialto home in 2006.
Lawyers wrapped up their closing arguments today in case of Jennifer Kay Stull which is being heard in Fontana Superior Court, confirmed Deputy District Attorney Tonya Cole.
Stull, 25, is suspected of fatally shooting 38-year-old Michael Anthony Ribaudo, whose body was found in the living room of the Driftwood Avenue home he shared with his mother about 11:30 p.m. on June 24, 2006, according to Rialto Police.
The victim's body was found with two .22 caliber gunshot wounds, one in the torso and one in the back of the head. Following Stull's arrest, she reportedly admitted to investigators that she shot Ribaudo.
At the time, Stull was on parole on a vehicle theft conviction, police said.
Testimony in the case began Nov. 6. Stull testified in her own defense Thursday and Monday.



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