‘I shot her:’ Man’s claim that someone else killed girlfriend blown up after he admitted otherwise in jailhouse phone calls

Terence Vos is cross examined during his murder trial

Background: News footage of Terence Trent Vos being cross examined in court (KUTV). Inset: Shandon Scott (Myers Mortuary).

A Utah man who admitted during a jailhouse phone call that he made up a story about his girlfriend’s killer was found guilty of her murder.

In a press release on March 21, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill announced that Terence Trent Vos, 35, was convicted of the May 2021 murder of his girlfriend, Shandon Scott, 32. Gill wrote that the trial lasted six days, including a cross examination of Vos by the prosecution that was captured by KUTV, a local CBS affiliate. Vos was asked by prosecutors about a phone call he had with a friend while he was incarcerated during which he admitted that he and Scott had a fight that night and he shot her.

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