Crime & Safety

Wife Pleads Not Guilty in Inverness Man's Murder

Jacquelyn Greco of Crystal Falls, Mich., is accused of helping to plan the death of her husband, Carl Gaimari, an Inverness commodities broker, according to the Daily Herald.

A 66-year-old Michigan woman has entered a not guilty plea to charges of first-degree murder for accusations that she helped plan a home invasion nearly 30 years ago that ended with her husband, Carl Gaimari, being shot and killed, according to the Daily Herald. 

Jacquelyn Greco, of Crystal Falls, Mich., was arrested last month after prosecutors say they recorded a phone conversation where Greco, who authorities say was having an affair at the time of Gaimari's death, told someone she planned to kill her husband, according to the Daily Herald. 

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