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    Black Widow Sentenced

    Keller black widow Michele Williams gets 60 years for husband's murder

    Claire St. Amant
    Sep 30, 2014 | 4:55 pm

    After deliberating for less than two hours, jurors sentenced Michele Williams to 60 years in prison for murder and 10 years for tampering with evidence. The sentences will be served concurrently. She had faced up to life in prison.

    Michele, 45, shot and killed her husband, Greg Williams, in 2011. She initially told authorities that an intruder shot Greg, but later changed her story to say that her husband committed suicide — which was her defense at trial. She never took the stand.

    Before deciding Michele’s fate, the jury listened to a variety of testimony about the convicted murderer's character.

    The Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office called a parade of witnesses to discuss Michele’s behavior while out on bond, including allegations of faking a pregnancy, tampering with her GPS monitor and taking a secret beach vacation with her boyfriend.

    Michele could be eligible for parole in 30 years, when she will be 75 years old. A previous plea deal that Michele ultimately rejected would have put her away for just 18 years, with a possibility of parole after six.

    "This circumstantial evidence case involved convoluted facts, strange twists and turns, and complicated questions of law," deputy chief district attorney Jack Strickland said in a statement. "The credit for this conviction and well-deserved sentence belongs to this conscientious and able jury."

    In a powerful victim impact statement, Greg's mother, Betty Middlebrooks, spoke directly to Michele. "You destroyed your family as well as ours," Bettty said.

    Jurors wiped away tears as Betty continued. "Greg loved and trusted you with his business and his life. Now, Greg is gone and he'll never see his daughters grow up."

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    New to the story? Catch up on the Michele Williams case here:

    October 31, 2013: The making of the Keller black widow: Did Michele Williams get away with murder?

    January 30, 2014: Keller black widow Michele Williams lands back in Tarrant County jail

    February 10, 2014: Michele Williams rejects plea deal and opts for murder trial in husband's death

    March 6, 2014: Keller black widow Michele Williams worked at strip club while out on bond

    May 2, 2014: Peter Van Sant dishes on what made Michele Williams case so intriguing to 48 Hours

    May 15, 2014: Accused murderess Michele Williams gets bond revoked amid fears she'd skip town

    May 28, 2014: Couple offers to help post bond for accused murderer Michele Williams

    May 30, 2014: Keller black widow Michele Williams gets bond raised to $850,000 for husband's murder

    July 22, 2014: Family suspects Michele Williams in mysterious death of her brother-in-law

    September 22, 2014: Keller black widow Michele Williams goes on trial for her husband's murder

    September 23, 2014: Son testifies that Michele Williams tried to frame another woman for husband's murder

    September 23, 2014: Prosecutors offer new theory for why Keller black widow Michele Williams murdered her husband

    September 24, 2014: Interrogation video shows Michele Williams repeatedly denied husband's suicide

    September 25, 2014: Prosecution plays 48 Hours episode during Michele Williams murder trial

    September 26, 2014: Michele Williams doesn't testify in her own defense at husband's murder trial

    September 29, 2014: Jury begins deliberations in Michele Williams murder trial
    September 29, 2014: Jury finds Keller black widow guilty of murdering her husband

    Michele and Greg Williams married in 2008.

    Michele Williams and Greg Williams on their wedding day
      
    Photo courtesy of Keller Police Department
    Michele and Greg Williams married in 2008.
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    salute to service members

    Texas ranks among best states for military retirees in 2025

    Amber Heckler
    May 26, 2025 | 9:15 am
    Military parade, Memorial Day, veterans
    Photo by Ian MacDonald on Unsplash
    Veterans deserve better healthcare and support no matter where they live.

    Military veterans looking to settle down in their retirement years may find happiness in Texas, which just ranked No. 21 on WalletHub's annual list of the "Best and Worst States for Military Retirees."

    The Lone Star State has made some improvements over its 2024 placement, when it ranked No. 28.

    Every year, WalletHub's analysts examine all 50 states and the District of Columbia based on each state's capability of providing a comfortable lifestyle for the nation's military retirees. States were ranked based on three categories: Economic environment, quality of life, and healthcare.

    Texas has the sixth best economic environment for its military retirees, the report said. Factors that influenced the state's rank include housing affordability, job growth, and tax-friendliness.

    The presence of veteran transition programs is also an important factor for readjusting to civilian life, the report says.

    "Many retirees also face major struggles including Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, disability and homelessness, which are especially difficult to deal with during this period of economic difficulty," the report's author wrote. "These veterans must also consider how state tax policies on military benefits vary, along with the relative friendliness of different job markets and other socioeconomic factors, when choosing a state in which to settle down."

    Texas still has room for improvement when it comes to improving its quality of life and healthcare for its military retirees. Texas' quality of life for veterans only ranks 32nd, while its healthcare ranked 36th.

    The quality of life metric was determined based on factors like the share of veterans, the share of VA facilities per number of veterans, the quality of each state's public universities, each state's "idealness of weather," among others. The healthcare rank covered the quality of VA hospitals, the number of mental health counselors per capita, and veteran suicide rates.

    South Carolina maintained the top spot as the No. 1 best state for military retirees, thanks to its multiple programs and laws that help transition veterans back into civilian life and provide retirement aid.

    The remaining top five states for veterans to retire were: Maryland (No. 2), New Hampshire (No. 3), North Dakota (No. 4), and Virginia (No. 5).

    Meanwhile, veterans should avoid retiring in states like Oregon (No. 51) and Washington (No. 50), which both ranked at the bottom of the list as the worst states for military retirees this year.

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