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Washington Mother Gets 32 Years for Killing Adopted Daughter After Abuse as Boyfriend Awaits Sentencing

Investigators say the pair kept the body for months, later transporting it in a coffin inside a rented U-Haul to a South Dakota funeral home.

Overview

  • Mandie Miller, 36, was sentenced Friday to 32 years and 4 months after pleading guilty to homicide by abuse, second-degree child assault, and two counts of unlawful imprisonment.
  • Judge Rachelle Anderson imposed a term two years longer than prosecutors recommended, citing torture, starvation and a failure to protect the child.
  • Prosecutors said home surveillance cameras captured the repeated restraints and assaults, including tying 8-year-old Meela to a car seat with zip ties.
  • Funeral-home staff in Mitchell, South Dakota, alerted police when the couple arrived with a coffin but no death paperwork, leading to the multi-state investigation.
  • Aleksander Kurmoyarov pleaded guilty to murder, assault and unlawful imprisonment under a deal that removed a life sentence and is scheduled to be sentenced on Tuesday.