6/1/22

DailyKenn.com —  Crime, they say, is an outcome of poverty. 

That notion seemed to be disproved when a male who won $10-million in a lottery was sentenced to life in prison for killing his young girlfriend. 

'Michael Todd Hill, 54, won the sizable lottery prize in 2017 but on Friday, he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the 2020 fatal shooting of his former girlfriend, Keonna Graham, 23, WSPA reported," Fox News reported. 

It also suggests that reparation will have no impact on crime. 

 

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