For choking his wife to death during a fight and concealing her body in the trunk of a rental car that was discovered months later by staff on the rental car lot, a New Yorker received a sentence ranging from 25 years to life.
Lisa Dashnaw-Tyrell, 57, passed away on Monday, and Scott Tyrell, 58, was informed of his fate. In September, he entered a guilty plea to second-degree murder and concealment of a corpse.
Tyrell’s sentencing drew criticism from the victim’s relatives, according to local ABC affiliate WVNY.
Take a look at me. The brother of the victim said, “Look at me.” You lost a mother, grandmother, sister, daughter, and many friends.
Heather Young, the eldest daughter, also spoke out in court, according to the station.
She added that Scott Tyrell should be subjected to the same kind of torment that he inflicted on my mother.
Tyrell also talked and started crying, according to the site.
Tyrell said, “What I did was terrible, terrible, terrible.” I have nothing more to say. Words are cheap. However, I apologize to the Dashnaw family for what I did, which was extremely evil.
Sometime in late March, he killed her at their upstate Peruvian house and put her body in the trunk of his rented car. According to a news release from the authorities, the body was found on May 28 after the vehicle had been confiscated and brought back to the Enterprise Rental Car lot.
About 15 miles north of Peru, in Plattsburgh, New York State Police responded to the Enterprise. According to investigators, Enterprise staff informed a trooper who was present for an unrelated complaint about an overdue rental automobile that was reclaimed under dubious circumstances.
Enterprise located the car at a town residence and had it towed back to Enterprise.
When they searched the car, the tow truck driver asked the trooper to be there.
Dashnaw-Tyrell’s body was discovered in the trunk of the car when Enterprise staff members inspected it. During a traffic stop, authorities detained her husband after promptly discovering that he was the last known driver of the car.
Larry Macey Jr., the victim’s nephew, told the publication about the disturbing finding.
He claimed that because she had been there for so long, the body had decomposed. It was impossible to identify who it was.
According to Dashnaw-Tyrell’s obituary, the mother of three with ten grandkids spent twenty-five years working as a nutritional nutritionist.
According to the obituary, she loved music and flower gardening, but her family—especially spending time with her grandchildren—was her greatest love.
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