‘My daughter’s blood is on her hands’: Woman sentenced for killing young rodeo rider, staging shooting as a suicide

Patricia Wong, on the left; Kaycee Smith, on the right

Left: Patricia Wong (County of Hawai’i Office of the Prosecuting Attorney); Right: Kaycee Smith (Facebook).

Kaycee Smith was a 21-year-old rodeo star with a large inheritance when a single gunshot wound to the head ended her life. Now, years after an initial determination of suicide was reversed, a much older couple has been sentenced for the young woman’s murder.

Patricia Wong, 62, long held herself out as the victim’s “hānai auntie,” a Hawaiian cultural term that relates to the informal adoption of someone who is part of the adoptee’s extended family. In other words, Wong used to refer to herself as Smith’s adoptive aunt.

Last year, jurors convicted Wong of Smith’s murder, along with counts of attempted murder, criminal conspiracy, and criminal solicitation.

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