A 23-year-old transgender woman has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for the murder of her roommate, whose remains she concealed in a kitchen cupboard for several days. The case has garnered significant media attention due to its shocking details.
Victoria Greyson, aged 23, entered a guilty plea for a single count of murder on Tuesday. In a deal with the prosecution, she received a sentence from Judge Ursula Walowski that requires her to serve the full term, as mandated by law.
The incident came to light when police were dispatched to investigate the disappearance of Johnnie Evans, 40, on May 30, 2024. Concerned family members had reported him missing, prompting authorities to search for him. Greyson, who identified Evans’ residence as her own in police documentation, was present when officers arrived at the scene.
According to the Chicago Police Department’s report, Greyson permitted officers to inspect the premises to look for Evans. As they entered the kitchen, they encountered a suspicious black garbage bag that emitted a foul odor and appeared to be body-shaped, leading them to uncover the grim reality in the pantry.
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