CASE UPDATE: Mercer County Woman Sentenced to 23 ½ to 52 Years in Prison for Murdering Husband

January 15, 2019 | Topic: Criminal
Victim Asked Defendant for Divorce Shortly Before Shooting
HARRISBURG —  Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that a Mercer County woman was sentenced to  23   ½  to 52  years in prison  after  pleading  no contest  to  third-degree murder  and related charges  for fatally shooting her husband.
Amy Emmett, 49, of West Windridge  Road, Greenville, was  charged  with  Criminal Homicide for the July 26, 2015 killing of her husband, William Emmett.  Police in Sharon, Pennsylvania found the defendant and her husband  in a parking lot  with a silver hand gun laying between them.  Both had sustained gunshot wounds and William Emmett died at the scene of the crime from his injuries.
Shortly before the killing, text messages between  William and Amy Emmett  showed that William  had asked  Amy  for a divorce. A witness stated to law enforcement that he saw a woman standing over a man in a parking lot and saw that the woman dropped an object that looked like a gun.
An investigation revealed the gun found at the scene of the crime was purchased by the defendant, Amy Emmett.  Sheadmitted to transporting the gun to the parking lot and to shooting herself twice.  When asked if she shot her husband, she  told police  that she  “did not know.”  There is no history of domestic violence, evidence points to the motive as rage after the defendant’s husband asked for a divorce.
“The Office of Attorney General pursues justice for crime victims in every case we prosecute,” Attorney General Josh Shapiro said. “Today’s sentence  ensures that the defendant will remain in prison for a significant period of time.  I am proud of the great work by OAG prosecutors to ensure this success.”
The defendant was sentenced by Judge Robert  Yeatts.  This case was referred to the Office of Attorney General  by Mercer County District Attorney in February 2017.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant Chief Deputy Attorney General Simquita Bridges and  Senior  Deputy Attorney General Patrick Schulte.

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