Woman already serving life sentence for wife’s 2018 murder found guilty of still-missing ex-girlfriend’s 2011 murder

A Georgia woman serving a life sentence for murder was convicted of murder yet again this month, putting some finality into a cold case and a winding cycle of abuse, violence, and death.

In January 2021, Joyce Marie Lewis-Pelzer, 47, pleaded guilty to malice murder, felony murder and aggravated assault for the brutal and bloody December 2018 stabbing death of her wife, Rosalyn Renee Lewis, 47, at a Motel 6 in Conyers, Georgia — a medium-sized suburb of Atlanta in Rockdale County.

The killer’s wife, it turns out, was her second known murder victim.

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