A woman accused of fatally
shooting her fiance and his son on the day he ended their engagement
pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder.
Sixty-two-year-old
Robin O'Neill is charged with two counts of second-degree murder and is
being held without bail in the deaths of 60-year-old Steve Lott and
28-year-old Jamis Lott.
O'Neill called a co-worker and said she had shot Lott and his son, according to a police affidavit. The co-worker called police.
Police said O'Neill appeared to be drunk when they arrived at the Townshend residence.
In
an interview, O'Neill said she and Lott had been engaged since July,
but the relationship started getting "weird" in September, with Lott
spending time with a female friend, the affidavit said.
O'Neill
told police she and Lott had gotten into several arguments in recent
weeks in which he had become physical with her. On Tuesday, as they were
riding to work together, he told her the engagement was off, the
affidavit said.
That night,
she told police she drank a lot of wine, and Lott's son showed up to do
laundry, the affidavit said. The two men talked in the kitchen, and Lott
said she doesn't remember what happened next. She said she either
picked up a gun or had the gun in her hand and saw the two men on the
floor in a pool of blood, the affidavit said.
The
Brattleboro Reformer reported that as O'Neill sat in a police cruiser
after being detained on suspicion of murder she recited prayers, asked
for red wine and cigarettes and made unsolicited statements about the
killings, according to court documents.
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