Big win for defense as Massachusetts woman convicted of lesser charge at end of fourth murder trial in wife’s death at bottom of staircase

Cara Rintala, Annamarie Cochrane-Rintala

Cara Rintala, Annamarie Cochrane-Rintala (images via Law&Crime Network)

At the end of her fourth murder trial in the 2010 death of her wife, 56-year-old Cara Rintala was found guilty in a Massachusetts courtroom on Thursday only of the lesser voluntary manslaughter charge.

When the verdict was read, Rintala shook her head and appeared to say “I didn’t do [it].”

Still, the verdict amounts to a big win for the defense, as Rintala could have faced life in prison for the March 2010 death of 37-year-old Annamarie Cochrane-Rintala. Instead, Rintala can be punished by not more than 20 years.

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