The final defendant in the murder of Kris Lindahl Real Estate agent Monica Baugh has been convicted. Baugh was murdered in 2019 after being lured to a showing on New Year’s Eve.
Source: Inman News
Man convicted for killing real estate agent who was lured to a home showing
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