Frankie Williams sentenced for killing James Earl Harp
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Frankie Williams, left, killed James Earl Harp, right (Harris County District Attorney

Frankie Williams, left, killed James Earl Harp, right (Harris County District Attorney’s Office)

A Houston woman was sentenced to 35 years in prison for shooting her high school pal and father of six after an argument over a stolen gun and dumping his body in a drainage ditch with the help of her brother and another friend.

Frankie Williams, 32, learned her fate after pleading guilty to murder this month for shooting James Earl Harp, 34, at her home on March 13, 2020, prosecutors said in a news release.

“They got into a fight over nothing that resulted in a death that didn’t have to happen,” said Harris County Assistant District Attorney Elizabeth Liberman, who prosecuted the case. “She knew he was a jovial guy with a family who was not a threat to anyone, and she could have just walked away instead of doing what she did.”

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