In season 9, episode 6, we see the love
story of Paige Linville and Mario Moreno who committed the murders
of Christina Baxley and Amber Chappell in the state of California. A
love story gone twisted, that ends with Paige Linville being found
guilty of both first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder
and being sentenced to 25-years-to-life prison sentence and Mario
Moreno being pleaded no contest to a pair of voluntary manslaughter
charges and sentenced to 27 years. Since going to prison, they have
received infractions. You can read Paige's appeal here.
Oxygen describes the show as Paige
Linville and Mario Moreno's desire for new thrills take them to
deadly heights - more than once.
Her appeal includes: Linville now appeals, contending she should not have been prosecuted for either murder becauseshe had alreadybeen prosecuted for a crime related to the killings. Previously, she pled guilty and was sentenced to athree-year prison term for being an accessory after the fact to the killings, for having disposed of the vehicle used in the killings (by trading it for another car). She entered that plea while the homicide investigationwas at an early stage, at a time when she denied any involvement in either shooting. Her accessory conviction was based on the premise her boyfriend had committed the murders and Linville later got rid of the vehicleto help him evade detection. Nowsheasserts that because her prior conviction and the present prosecution involve the same murders, her murder prosecution for the two shooting deaths wasprohibited by Penal Code section 654’s ban on multiple prosecutions, because the prosecution knew or should have known of the potential murder charges when it charged her the first time.
Her appeal includes: Linville now appeals, contending she should not have been prosecuted for either murder becauseshe had alreadybeen prosecuted for a crime related to the killings. Previously, she pled guilty and was sentenced to athree-year prison term for being an accessory after the fact to the killings, for having disposed of the vehicle used in the killings (by trading it for another car). She entered that plea while the homicide investigationwas at an early stage, at a time when she denied any involvement in either shooting. Her accessory conviction was based on the premise her boyfriend had committed the murders and Linville later got rid of the vehicleto help him evade detection. Nowsheasserts that because her prior conviction and the present prosecution involve the same murders, her murder prosecution for the two shooting deaths wasprohibited by Penal Code section 654’s ban on multiple prosecutions, because the prosecution knew or should have known of the potential murder charges when it charged her the first time.
Paige Linville is serving their time in CIW
. You can write to her at:
Paige Linville
WE7976
California Institution for Women
California Institution for Women
16756 Chino-Corona Road
Corona, CA 92880
Mario Moreno is serving their time in Pelican Bay .
You can write to him at:
Mario Moreno
F70140
Pelican Bay State Prison
P.O. Box 7500
P.O. Box 7500
Crescent City, CA 95532
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