The Guardian (USA)

Ex-wife of Lorenzen Wright pleads guilty in killing of former NBA star

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The ex-wife of former NBA player Lorenzen Wright pleaded guilty Thursday to facilitati­on of first-degree murder in his shooting death nine years ago, a surprise developmen­t in a highprofil­e case.

Sherra Wright also pleaded guilty to facilitati­on of a criminal attempt to commit first degree murder in a hearing in Shelby County Criminal Court. Judge Lee Coffee sentenced her to 30 years in prison. Coffee said Sherra Wright would be eligible for parole once she served 30% of her sentence, which would be around nine years.

Sherra Wright had been scheduled to face a jury in a September trial on first-degree murder charges in the death of her ex-husband. His body was found riddled with gunshot wounds in a field in suburban Memphis in July 2010. He had been missing for 10 days before his body was found.

During the hearing, Sherra Wright answered questions from the judge in a soft voice. She said she has been taking medication for anxiety and depression.

Lorenzen Wright’s family members agreed to the plea deal, prosecutor Paul Hagerman said. “This is obviously a violent offense, an offense that has torn apart a family, an offense that’s been highlighte­d throughout Memphis and the media and everything else,” Hagerman said after the hearing.

Sherra Wright and co-defendant Billy Turner were charged in December 2017 with first-degree murder. Turner’s trial remains scheduled for September. He has already pleaded guilty to a gun charge related to Lorenzen Wright’s shooting. Hagerman would not say whether Sherra Wright would testify during Turner’s trial.

Turner, a landscaper in the Memphis suburb of Colliervil­le, and Sherra Wright attended the same church. Witnesses said Sherra Wright mastermind­ed a plan to have two men kill Lorenzen Wright at his home in Atlanta, but that attempt failed, according to an affidavit. She and Turner then conspired to kill him in Memphis, and they dumped one of the guns used in the shooting in a Mississipp­i lake, authoritie­s have said. A gun that was allegedly used in the killing was found in the lake weeks before charges were filed in the case.

After Sherra Wright entered her plea, the judge allowed Lorenzen Wright’s mother, Deborah Marion, to address the court. Marion spoke directly to Sherra Wright, telling her she wants to see her grandchild­ren. “I just hate what happened to my child, but he left some nice-looking grandkids,” Marion said.

Outside the courtroom, Marion said family members would be attending parole hearings. Marion said she would like to see Sherra Wright serve the full 30-year prison sentence. “My son is serving life,” Marion said.

Defense attorney Juni Ganguli told reporters outside of the courtroom that Sherra Wright’s defense at trial would have been that her ex-husband beat her for years and she was tired of it. He said the defense would have been “scorched earth.”

“The beatings were consistent, and it led to her face being disfigured,” Ganguli said. “She feared that Mr Wright would never leave her alone, and she recruited Billy Turner to kill Mr Wright.”

Sherra Wright received $1m from her ex-husband’s life insurance policy. She agreed to a settlement in 2014 in a court dispute over how she spent the insurance money meant to benefit their six children. Defense attorney Laurie Hall said she did not think the life insurance money was a motivation for Wright’s killing.

Wright’s death shook his hometown of Memphis. He played for the Memphis Tigers in college and the Memphis Grizzlies during his 13 seasons as a forward and center in the NBA.

 ?? Photograph: Mark Duncan/AP ?? Lorenzen Wright was a popular figure due to his charity work.
Photograph: Mark Duncan/AP Lorenzen Wright was a popular figure due to his charity work.

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