'Who Does That?': Minnesota Man Who Allegedly Lured Realtor Into Fake Home Showing Before Murder Tries to Evade Life Sentence By Pulling Legal Stunt
Story by Atlanta Black Star News • 19h
A Minnesota man accused of orchestrating the kidnapping and murder of a real estate agent more than five years ago was found guilty by a jury for a second time, but wants a third retrial.
After a nearly month-long retrial, 40-year-old Lyndon Wiggins was found guilty of aiding and abetting first-degree premeditated murder, aiding and abetting first-degree premeditated attempted murder, aiding and abetting kidnapping, and aiding and abetting first-degree murder while committing kidnapping.
His conviction is tied to the murder of Monique Baugh, a 28-year-old real estate agent and mother of two who was abducted and fatally shot on New Year’s Eve 2019 as part of a retaliation plot against her boyfriend.
Prosecutors say Wiggins and three other people tricked Baugh into setting up a home showing in Maple Grove, Minnesota. When she arrived, two men bound her hands and neck with duct tape and forced her into the back of a U-Haul truck.
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