Charges upgraded in Vt. teacher's death

Friday June 22, 2012 9:30 PM

LISA RATHKE

The Associated Press

St. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (AP) — Charges have been upgraded against a Vermont couple accused of luring a teacher from her home and killing her in March.

Caledonia County State's Attorney Lisa Warren amended the charges Friday against Allen and Patricia Prue of Waterford, saying the death of Melissa Jenkins was a premeditated crime.

Warren says the Prues planned to kill the 33-year-old St. Johnsbury woman, used the ruse of a broken down car to lure her from her home and then strangled, beat and electrocuted her with a stun gun.

Warren also says that before the crime, the couple bought a stun gun and a cellphone, which police say Patricia Prue used to call Jenkins.

An affidavit says prosecutors interviewed inmates who said they heard Patricia Prue talking about the crime.

The Prues previously pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder charges.

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