Grandmother who beat 3-year-old to death, leaving dents ‘the size of a child’s head’ in bathroom wall is sentenced

Insets, left to right: Becky Ann Vreeland (OKC Police Dept.) and Riley Nolan (Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery). Background: The home where Vreeland killed Riley (KOCO)

Insets, left to right: Becky Ann Vreeland (OKC Police Dept.) and Riley Nolan (Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery). Background: The home where Vreeland killed Riley (KOCO)

A 63-year-old grandmother in Oklahoma will likely spend the remainder of her days behind bars for killing her 3-year-old granddaughter and leaving the child’s body to decompose in a trash can for several days. Cleveland County District Court Judge Lynne McGuire ordered Becky Ann Vreeland to serve a sentence of life in a state correctional facility for the 2022 slaying of young Riley Lynn Nolan, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Authorities accused Vreeland of beating Riley to death, leaving indentations in the bathroom wall they say were “the size of a child’s head.”

Vreeland last week pleaded no contest to one count of first-degree murder in connection with Riley’s death. Under Oklahoma state law, a life sentence is considered to be 45 years. Due to the severity of the crime, Vreeland must complete at least 85% of her sentence, meaning she must serve more than 38 years before she may be eligible for parole, at which point she would be 99 years old.

A single count of desecration of a human corpse was dismissed as part of the plea agreement.

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