Woman accused of killing boyfriend with Xanax
MONTESANO, Wash. -- A Grayland woman accused of killing her boyfriend by putting an overdose of an anti-anxiety drug in his drink has been charged with murder.
In charging papers, Grays Harbor deputy prosecutor Gerald Fuller says 59-year-old Sherry Hamm mixed seven or eight Xanax pills in the drink she gave to 62-year-old Kenneth Hutchison.
Sheriff's deputies found his dismembered body in August, wrapped in plastic, under the motor home he shared with Hamm.
The Aberdeen Daily World reports she is currently serving a 17-month sentence in Pacific County for stabbing and beating Hutchison's brother during an argument.
In charging papers, Grays Harbor deputy prosecutor Gerald Fuller says 59-year-old Sherry Hamm mixed seven or eight Xanax pills in the drink she gave to 62-year-old Kenneth Hutchison.
Sheriff's deputies found his dismembered body in August, wrapped in plastic, under the motor home he shared with Hamm.
The Aberdeen Daily World reports she is currently serving a 17-month sentence in Pacific County for stabbing and beating Hutchison's brother during an argument.