Another defendant in Shannon Graves murder case pleads guilty
Another defendant in the murder case of Shannon Graves has pleaded guilty.
Twenty-eight-year-old Michelle Ihlenfeld appeared in court Friday and entered a guilty plea to charges of intimidation, obstructing justice, and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity in connection to Graves' death.
The charges stemmed from the murder of Shannon Graves; whose dismembered body was found in a freezer in Campbell in 2017.
Graves' body was found in stuffed in trash bags in the basement freezer of the home.
Last week, Katrina Layton pleaded guilty to abuse of a corpse along with seven other felonies for her role in the murder of Shannon Graves.
Arturo Novoa, also known as Anthony Gonzalez, pleaded guilty to the murder and cover-up of Graves and was sentenced to 48 years to life in prison.
Ihlenfeld is scheduled for sentencing on February 25th.