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Fournier Sentenced for Wife's Murder, Dogs' Abuse

Fournier Sentenced for Wife's Murder, Dogs' Abuse

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March 6, 20261m 15s

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Michael Fournier, a seventy-something man, was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison with parole eligibility after twenty-five years for killing his wife, Susan Phoenix Lane. The crime occurred just two weeks after Lane filed for divorce, with her body found near their shared home. Fournier also faces animal abuse charges for the deaths of Lanes two dogs. The trial and sentencing were emotionally charged, with Lanes family and friends expressing their grief and anger, and one of Fourniers defense attorneys emphasizing the importance of full hearings for domestic violence cases.

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