In a high-profile murder-for-hire trial, a jury has found a man and a woman guilty of the ambush killing of Rachel King, a Pennsylvania mother and teacher, in front of her son. The verdict comes after the jury reviewed police interviews with the suspects, who were accused of plotting to kill King outside a Dunkin Donuts in Cheltenham, Montgomery County. The case, which has drawn significant attention, involved allegations of a love triangle leading to King's murder. Detectives and witnesses provided testimony during the trial, shedding light on the events leading up to the tragic incident.
A man and a woman have been found guilty in the murder-for-hire killing of a Philadelphia teacher. https://t.co/5Xnmv3cFBF
#BREAKING A man and woman were both found guilty in the murder-for-hire ambush killing of a beloved teacher in front of her son: https://t.co/VgLJESqF2g
Rachel King murder: 2 found guilty in Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru line murder of Pennsylvania mother https://t.co/hV72Tewyyt
A Montgomery County jury is deliberating in the alleged love-triangle murder of a woman at a Dunkin’ in Cheltenham. https://t.co/tRJS4ITzuz
Detectives testify in murder-for-hire trial of duo accused of killing Philadelphia teacher https://t.co/WvhSBXd9NM
The jury in the murder-for-hire trial where a teacher was killed got a look at the interviews police did with the suspects. The pair is accused of carrying out a plan to ambush and kill Rachel King outside of a Dunkin Donuts. @deannadurante has more. https://t.co/MOtIcBJeRU