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Wrongful Death Suit Against Deceased Marion County Woman Reaches Settlement
October 29th, 2018
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Wrongful Death Suit Against Deceased Marion County Woman Reaches Settlement
A wrongful death suit filed against a Marion County woman, now deceased, recently settled “without a finding of fault.” The suit was filed against Barbara Lucille Stricklin and named her a person of interest in the shooting death of her husband, John L. Stricklin. The suit itself was filed by Mr. Stricklin’s adult children last November.Prior to the wrongful death suit being filed, Barbara was “charged with aggravated murder in the shooting of her 68-year-old husband.” Back in April 2017, John was found “on his neighbor's front porch, dead of a gunshot wound in the back.” However, the charge against Barbara was dismissed in October 2017 “after new ballistics evidence suggested there was more than one person involved in Stricklin's death, which contradicted the prosecution's then-theory of the case.” As a result, Barbara was set free. Months later, she “died of an overdose on citalopram, an anti-depressant, and methamphetamine in her bedroom," according to autopsy reports.
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