Michael Todd Hill, 54, won a $10 million lottery prize in North Carolina in 2017. Hill, a former nuclear plant worker, won the lottery prize from a gas station scratch-off ticket. He took the up-front cash option and ended up with more than $4 million after taxes.
But he was just sentenced to life in prison for murdering his girlfriend. He was arrested in July 2020 and broke down eventually and admitted to the killing.
He was convicted Friday of first-degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2020 fatal shooting of Keonna Graham, 23.
Graham was found dead in a hotel room with a gunshot wound to the back of the head on July 20, 2020. North Carolina man who won $10 million lottery prize sentenced to life behind bars https://t.co/C3ZnyicEyd — Fox News (@FoxNews) May 31, 2022 Tiffany Wilson, a friend of […]
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