BANGOR, Maine (AP) — A man charged in the brutal beating death of a Maine musician that was captured on video pleaded guilty Thursday.
Donna Galleck, 30, pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter in the 2018 death of Jason Moody, the Bangor Daily News reported.
Facebook Messenger video captured by the phone in Galleck’s shirt pocket showed him punching the victim and pounding his head on a street.
Galleck accidentally sent the video to a female friend, who told police the video appeared to show the victim throw the first punch and then apologize.
The video was not saved or downloaded, however, so it could not be presented to a jury as evidence. The defense said that because of that, the woman who claimed she viewed the death live could not be called to testify about what she saw.
Galleck’s plea agreement calls for a recommended sentence of eight years in prison and restitution of nearly $2,400 to Maine’s Victim Compensation Fund for funeral expenses.
A sentencing date has not been set but is expected to be the last week of February, the judge said.
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