Man used can of beans to bludgeon woman to death after she tore his Denver Broncos jersey: Police

Inset/ Pedro Simental (Pennington County Jail). Background/ The motel where Simental allegedly killed a woman with a can of beans (KOTA).

Inset: Pedro Simental (Pennington County Jail). Background: The motel where Simental allegedly killed a woman with a can of beans (KOTA).

A 44-year-old man in South Dakota may spend the rest of his days behind bars for allegedly killing a 40-year-old woman last year, bludgeoning her to death with a can of beans because she ripped the football jersey he was wearing.

Pedro Simental is currently facing one count of first-degree manslaughter by means of a dangerous weapon in the slaying of Edleigha Little, records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Under state law, first-degree manslaughter is punishable by a maximum sentence of life in a state correctional facility and a fine of up to $50,000.

According to a report from Rapid City, South Dakota, ABC affiliate KOTA, officers with the Rapid City Police Department at about 3 a.m. on Nov. 9, 2023, responded to the emergency room of Monument Hospital in the 300 block of Fairmont Boulevard after hospital personnel called to report that an adult female had been admitted with suspicious injuries.

Emergency medical personnel had recently picked up the woman — later identified as Little — from the Stardust Motel in the 500 block East North Street in Rapid City late on the night of Nov. 8, after an unknown male placed a 911 call requesting medical assistance.

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