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Teenage girl convicted in killing, dismemberment of schoolmate
By Jan Dennis
ASSOCIATED PRESS

3:08 p.m. February 22, 2006

DIXON, Ill. ? A teenage girl was convicted Wednesday in the killing of a 16-year-old classmate who was choked, beaten and sawed into pieces after an argument over boys.
Sarah Kolb, 17, faces up to 60 years in prison.

The victim, Adrianne Reynolds, had just moved to East Moline from Texas about two months before she was killed. Prosecutors said she was just trying to fit in at a new school but picked the wrong friend.

On Jan. 21, 2005, Kolb, Reynolds and schoolmate Cory Gregory were in Kolb's car at a fast-food restaurant when the fight began. Reynolds was killed and her body was burned, dismembered and hidden in two counties.

Gregory also is charged with murder and concealing a homicide and is scheduled to stand trial May 1.

Kolb showed no reaction as the verdict was read. Her family and Reynolds' family wept quietly as the jury was polled.

Later, step-uncle Michael McCollum said Reynolds' family was ?overjoyed. It's been a very long road.?

Kolb's family declined to comment as they left the courthouse.

The trial was Kolb's second in three months. The first ended in a mistrial in November when a Rock Island County jury deadlocked 11-1 in favor of conviction. Her retrial was moved to Dixon, about 60 miles from the Quad Cities.

In the retrial, Rock Island County State's Attorney Jeff Terronez said Kolb wrote in a class journal that she was going to kill Reynolds just hours before Reynolds was beaten and strangled in the car.

Terronez said Kolb was angry because Reynolds had shown interest in Kolb's boyfriend and Gregory, her ex-boyfriend.

Defense attorney David Hoffman told jurors it was Gregory who killed Reynolds. But prosecutors said Kolb was still accountable because she choked and beat Reynolds before Gregory ?finished her off.?

Prosecutors say the two took the girl's body to Kolb's grandparents' farm and burned it, then returned two days later, sawed the body into pieces and dumped the remains on the farm and in Black Hawk State Park in Rock Island.

In her first trial, Kolb testified that Gregory strangled Reynolds, then hit Kolb and threatened to kill her, her family and her cats if she reported the crime. Gregory, who has pleaded not guilty, denied that account in a television interview.

Kolb did not testify in her second trial, and the defense rested without presenting a case.
 
lol read this earlier today.....HOLY CRAP! It's things like these that don't want me to have kids. Again, I'm sure it's easily blamed on parents not doing anything with their kids and this is how the turned out...and honestly, i believe that!

Mom told me (she works at a school) that one of her former students broke into a house with one of her friends....trashed the house, got drunk, trashed the house some more and left. I'm not talkin about toilet papering the front, I mean destroying property, smashing things, and just short of lighting a match, just completely destroyed the place. What did her parents do? Took away her cell phone for a month.
 
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lol read this earlier today.....HOLY CRAP! It's things like these that don't want me to have kids. Again, I'm sure it's easily blamed on parents not doing anything with their kids and this is how the turned out...and honestly, i believe that!

Mom told me (she works at a school) that one of her former students broke into a house with one of her friends....trashed the house, got drunk, trashed the house some more and left. I'm not talkin about toilet papering the front, I mean destroying property, smashing things, and just short of lighting a match, just completely destroyed the place. What did her parents do? Took away her cell phone for a month.
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I used to work with middle school students. It truly is all about the discipline/respect issues in the home. I used to have students that were well-behaved and respectful and yet, when they went home or were with other teachers, they were absolute devils. Everyone always asked me what I did and then got all mad when all I said was that I expected great behavior and I received it, otherwise I held the students responsible. It's that simple. Too many people nowadays back down when confronted with their children or other's children when they work with them and they really shouldn't. It's a fact that there is a psychological desire to be held accountable for your actions and if it is neglected, the worst comes out in you as you try and push the limits until someone calls you on it. Eventually, it just becomes your natural behavior and then it's too late.
 
What a good way to waste a life... She'll get out at 77yrs old and probably have a heart attack as soon as she walks out the door
 
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