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Woman Charged With Sending Threats To Sandy Hook Parent To Plead Guilty

NEWTOWN, Conn. -- A Florida woman charged with sending death threats to the parent of a child killed in the Sandy Hook shooting is expected to plead guilty, according to Newsweek.

A Florida woman who believed the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax and sent death threats to a parent of one of the victims is expected to plead guilty.

A Florida woman who believed the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax and sent death threats to a parent of one of the victims is expected to plead guilty.

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Lucy Richards, 57, was arrested in December and charged with four counts of transmitting threats in interstate commerce. Officials said she made a series of threats last January to Len Pozner, whose 6-year-old son Noah was killed in the 2012 shooting.

Richards is reportedly disabled, and believed that the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax.

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Richards was supposed to plead guilty to the charges back in April, but she did not show up for court and a warrant was issued for her arrest. She was eventually arrested and turned over to the FBI, according to the Sun-Sentinel.

Newsweek reported that her public defender filed papers on Wednesday indicating that she intends to plead to sending the threats.

Click here to read the Newsweek story.

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