‘Karma is paid with interest’: Woman who stalked, vowed to kill attorney, sent songs about Hitler sentenced

Background: An envelope that enclosed a threatening letter sent by Tara Thomas, inset, to an assistant U.S. attorney in Warren County, Kentucky. Booking photo courtesy Bowling Green Police.

Background: An envelope that enclosed a threatening letter sent by Tara Thomas, inset, to an assistant U.S. attorney in Warren County, Kentucky. (Booking photo courtesy Bowling Green Police)

A woman and former U.S. Marine in Kentucky who stalked and vowed to kill an attorney and her family — promising in one letter that “karma is paid with interest” while saying she hoped to see the attorney’s children “raped and placed into a meat grinder” — has been sentenced to a little over three years in prison.

Tara Thomas, of Tompkinsville, was sentenced in federal court on Wednesday for one count of stalking and one count of mailing threatening communications, according to a statement from the Justice Department. In addition to the three-year, three-month sentence, she will also be placed on probation for three years. Thomas is not eligible for parole.

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