Rachel Shannon
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For the charges of preventing lawful and decent burial, he was given an additional 15 years to be served concurrently to the 19 years.
For Leslie Layton and his two charges of preventing lawful and decent burial, he was given two sentences of 10 years in prison to be served concurrently.
And then for his charges of perverting justice, he was given four years to be served consecutively.
So his total sentence is 10 years behind bars.
Then, as I stated before, Robert Moore was given a sentence of four years behind bars for lying to the police for helping with the murders.
But he was given credit for a quarter of his sentence for his guilty plea.
So he will only have to serve three of those years.
I believe one and a half will be behind bars and then one and a half will be on like a close...
probation type of situation.
Thankfully, the judge did not play around with these sentences, and I'm happy that each participant in these murders will be spending plenty of time behind bars, especially Joanna and Stretch, who I hope will never be released.
So that's pretty much the information that I have for this case as a whole.
Quick and easy, right?
I know there was a lot to go over and even with what I told you, boy, there is still more.
I did my best to provide you with the most relevant information that I could without getting too bogged down in the details because there were a lot of moving parts in this case.
The one thing that I did still want to discuss though is Joanne's daughters.
Like I said earlier, we don't know the identity of Joanna's youngest child, but we do know Cheyenne.
Cheyenne thankfully lived a relatively good life with her father.
From the time that she was little,
John, her father, actually banned her from going on the internet so that she couldn't find out about the awful things that her mom did.
But when she was 13, she actually accessed the internet and found out about her mother.