MISSOURI- A police lab technician is accused of hiding her boyfriend in her home while he was wanted by police for allegedy killing his wife, police say.
Tameah Foley, 25, a St. Louis County police crime lab employee, was charged Wednesday with two felony counts of hindering the prosucation of a felony, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Foley allegedy hid her boyfriend, Christopher Turner, for three days at her home after he allegedly killed his ex wife, Charlisa Turner, 27, on Saturday.
Court docs state indicate Foley lied to police about helping Turner, brought him food, clothes and admitted she wanted to help so he wouldn’t go to jail, the Newspaper reports.
Turner was charged on Monday with first-degree murder.
Police say Turner was caught on surveilance video shooting Charlisa at least six times while she was at her parents home picking up their three children.
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