{"id":118173,"date":"2023-09-05T14:53:09","date_gmt":"2023-09-05T14:53:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/?p=118173"},"modified":"2023-09-05T14:53:09","modified_gmt":"2023-09-05T14:53:09","slug":"lottery-winners-one-addiction-cost-him-entire-fortune-and-accused-of-murder","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/world-news\/lottery-winners-one-addiction-cost-him-entire-fortune-and-accused-of-murder\/","title":{"rendered":"Lottery winner’s one addiction cost him entire fortune and accused of murder"},"content":{"rendered":"
For most, bagging an eye-watering $3.1million (around \u00a32.8million) on the lottery would be life changing for the better.<\/p>\n
But for Willie Hurt \u2013 no pun intended \u2013 his life went downhill fast after picking up the huge sum on the Michigan Super Lotto in June 1989.<\/p>\n
Willie was due to receive the prize in $156k (\u00a3123k) instalments every month for 20 years.<\/p>\n
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This should have set him up for life, but within one year he was divorced and addicted to cocaine \u2013 and he very quickly spaffed most of his winnings up the wall.<\/p>\n
And then things took an extremely dark turn when he spent at night at a local hotel called the Burkewood Inn with a woman called Wendy Kimmey.<\/p>\n
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The pair downed tons of alcohol and snorted a lot of drugs, and ended the night having an argument.<\/p>\n
Sadly, Wendy was found dead in the room with a bullet wound in her head.<\/p>\n
Willie turned himself in to Ingham County police, and admitted that they fought because he ran out of cocaine.<\/p>\n
He was sent for psychiatric evaluation, and his lawyer Malik Hodari made a shocking claim hours later.<\/p>\n
He said: \u201cHe doesn\u2019t recall making or signing a confession, which I\u2019m told he did.<\/p>\n
\u201cThis is a very sad case, but we don\u2019t know all the facts.\u201d<\/p>\n
Hurt, who had three children, was charged with open murder, which meant the jury had to decide if it was first or second degree.<\/p>\n
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