JERSEY CITY, N.J. — A judge on Thursday has sentenced a woman charged in the death of a New Jersey teen whose body was found after a night of partying in New York City to up to 30 years in prison.
Krystal Riordan pleaded guilty in May to kidnapping and hindering apprehension after initially rejecting a plea bargain by Hudson County prosecutors.
Riordan faced numerous charges in the 2006 death of 18-year-old Jennifer Moore of Harrington Park. Riordan’s boyfriend, Draymond Coleman, pleaded guilty to murder charges in March.
Prosecutors say Coleman spotted Moore walking alone on Manhattan’s West Side Highway, picked her up and took her to a Weehawken hotel room, where she was sexually assaulted and strangled.
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