A suspect initially charged with capital murder in the December 2017 slaying of an 89-year-old Mobile man pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of intentional murder as part of an agreement with prosecutors, according to court records and a published report.
pleaded guilty Tuesday to the lesser charge of intentional murder as part of an agreement with prosecutors, according to court records and a published report.
Court records did not indicate what charge Hackett pleaded guilty to, but Fox 10 reported it as intentional murder. His attorney told Fox 10 he suffered from mental illness that began to manifest when he was 19 years old in Boston.
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