The deadly love triangle between three Florida teenagers has finally come to an end. Rachel Wade has been sentenced to twenty seven years in prison for killing her rival, Sarah Ludemann, on July 23. Wade was convicted of second degree murder, according to CBS News.
The complicated teenage rivalry pitted Rachel Wade and Sarah Ludemann competing for the affections of the same boy, Josh Camacho, over a period of months. The jury heard testimony about the many confrontations between the two girls, including profanity-laced text messages and voicemails leading up to their final encounter.
Bulone also chose not sentence Wade as a juvenile offender – a decision that explains that twenty seven years behind bars. There is no report as to whether Wade will appeal her conviction. In his final words addressing the court, Bulone hopes that charging Wade as an adult will help with the healing process, “The actions of Rachel Wade have caused a lot of pain. I hope now, healing can occur.”
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