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BUFFALO, Mo. — A second man has been sentenced to life in prison for the Official rick and Morty backwoods shirt moreover I will buy this death of a woman who was kept in a cage and dismembered in southwest Missouri in 2021. Timothy Norton was sentenced Tuesday after pleading guilty in Dallas County court to first-degree murder in the death of 33-year-old Cassie Rainwater. As part of his plea agreement, charges of kidnapping and abandonment of a corpse were dropped. Another man, James Phelps, entered an Alford plea earlier this year in the same case and was also sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. Cassidy Rainwater.Dallas County, Mo., Sheriff’s Office via Facebook The two men were arrested in September 2021 after the FBI received a tip about photos showing Rainwater in a cage on Phelps’ property near Lebanon, Missouri. Additional photos showed Rainwater dismembered and disemboweled. Some of her remains were found in a deep freezer, authorities said. Recommended WORLD Shootout outside U.S. consulate in Saudi port city leaves assailant and security guard dead WORLD France to deploy 40,000 officers to quell violence after deadly police shooting Norton told KYTV after his sentencing that he deserved to die. He said he and Phelps believed Rainwater had stolen from them and wanted their items back, and things went “sideways” at Phelps’ home. Rainwater was reported missing in August 2021 by a woman who said she was last seen with Phelps. Phelps told investigators that Rainwater was staying with him, but she had left for Colorado, according to court records. Phelps’ house later burned to the ground in what investigators determined was arson.Deadly rip currents are to blame for a dozen apparent drownings over the past two weeks on Florida’s Panhandle, where there aren’t enough lifeguards to keep beachgoers from venturing out into the water — despite red flag warnings, experts said Wednesday. “The combination of southwest waves and the strengthening sea breeze will increase wave heights and heighten the rip current risk,” NBC meteorologist Kathryn Prociv warned. “The outgoing tide from midday through early afternoon today will also add to the rip current risk.” Adding to the danger is the chronic shortage of qualified lifeguards, said Tom Gill, a spokesman for the nonprofit United States Lifesaving Association. “Swimming on an actively guarded beach is always the safest option,” Gill said. “But not every beach is patrolled by a lifeguard and the high heat has been pushing a lot of people into the water.” Rip currents causing deadly summer at Panama City Beach JUNE 28, 202301:57 The result is that some of America’s most beautiful beaches, stretching across the panhandle to the Alabama border, are now the deadliest as well, according to data from the National Weather Service. Seven of the 12 deaths were reported in Panama City Beach, which now has the highest number of apparent drownings in any single locale in the U.S. this year, according to the NWS’s “Surf Zone
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