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BECKLEY, W.Va. – A West Virginia man accused of setting his girlfriend on fire has pleaded guilty to murder and other charges.
The Register-Herald reports 48-year-old Dwayne Michael Lane of Beckley entered the plea Tuesday in Raleigh County Circuit Court against the advice of his attorney. He was accused of dousing 48-year-old Belinda Cox with gasoline on Sept. 17 and setting her on fire in front of her daughter and her niece. Cox was found unresponsive in a neighbour’s yard and died at a hospital on Oct. 4.
Lane also pleaded guilty to gross child neglect and domestic battery.
Judge Andrew Dimlich accepted the plea and set sentencing for Aug. 13.
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Information from: The Register-Herald, http://www.register-herald.com
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