Wrongful Death Convicted Killer Has Message For Victim’s Family

Mindy Turner was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Friday for the murder of her fiancé Max Pomeroy Jr.

During a 20 minute conversation with LEX 18’s Jessica Reyes, Turner maintained her innocence.

She said that the jury put an innocent person behind bars and a killer is still walking the streets a free man.

Turner told LEX 18 that as a mother herself, she sympathizes with the victim’s family but insists she did not kill Max.

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She claims she still remembers the faces of the three men who broke into their house five years ago and killed her fiancé as he tried to protect her.

Turner says police have the wrong person and that she plans to file an appeal. She plans to spend the rest of her life fighting a conviction she says is wrong.

“I think that I was found guilty because the jury was exhausted, and I don’t think the jury stuck to their convictions because the first time it was a hung jury and the second time it was a guilty verdict,” said Turner.

Max’s mother spoke in court today.

“As a mother I will never wish this on another mother. I’ve had to watch my husband cry and watch my children cry,” Gail Pomeroy said.

Mindy had a message for Max’s mother, “that I love her no matter what she thinks. I love her and the rest of his family, but I didn’t do this.”

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