Jury Finds Cox Guilty in SAU Horse Theft, Sentenced to 60 Years

Jury Finds Cox Guilty in SAU Horse Theft, Sentenced to 60 Years

28 March 2013

WendieCoxmugCreditCardSAU.jpgThe jury deliberated for about 30 minutes before finding Wendie Cox guilty of 8 counts in the Southern Arkansas University horse theft case. Five horses, equipment, and a horse trailer were stolen from the SAU rodeo team. Four of the horses were found tied and starving, the fifth was found slaughtered near Cox's Oklahoma home.
 
Cox smiled as she was handcuffed and led away by a deputy. It is unclear why she was smiling. She was sentenced to 60 years behind bars moments prior. She faced up to 92 years in jail.
 
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