Utah mom Jennifer Gledhill demanded $13K from her dad days before she allegedly killed National Guardsman husband: report
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Jennifer Gledhill allegedly shot her husband, National Guardsman Matthew Johnson, shortly after requesting financial help from her father. She texted him for $13,000 days before the murder, and he sent her $1,000 via Venmo. Her parents face charges for obstructing justice by helping her clean the scene. Investigators are probing her finances, including accounts connected to her parents, and discovered they were at her home for over five hours around the time of the crime, raising suspicions about their involvement in concealing evidence.
"I need 13K by Friday," Jennifer Gledhill texted her father, requesting significant financial help just days before she allegedly killed her husband as he slept.
Thomas Gledhill sent his daughter $1,000 through Venmo on the same day she requested money, raising questions about her financial state.
Warrants were issued to search Gledhill's Venmo and bank accounts, as well as those of her parents, highlighting suspected financial motives.
Thomas and Rosalie Gledhill were arrested for obstruction of justice, allegedly helping their daughter clean up after the suspected murder.
Read at New York Post
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