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16-year-old girl 'fixing her friend's hair' gets shot during sleepover and killed by 21-year-old woman who was targeting somebody else: DA
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A "normal" teenage sleepover ended in bloodshed for a 16-year-old girl in Missouri earlier this month, with cops saying she was "shot in the throat" and killed by a 21-year-old woman while "fixing her friend's hair" at a vanity, according to prosecutors.

Bailey Lewis, of Lenexa, is charged with second-degree felony murder in the killing of Traelynn Sibley, a Grandview High School student who was just days away from starting her junior year when Lewis gunned her down at a home in the 3600 block of Norton Avenue on Aug. 9, according to the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office.
 
The fatal shooting was allegedly carried out by Lewis as she drove past the residence. Cops say she was targeting someone else inside the home who had a "falling out" with her after Lewis allegedly let the person get "jumped" at a gas station months earlier, among other things.

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