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On 27 Jan 2022, "1.AAC0832" <AAC0832@yahoomail.com> posted some
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> Republican Party puts fat Democrats in jail.

The obese sow.

<https://s.abcnews.com/images/US/last-strike-3-ht-gmh-
230316_1678987986135_hpMain_16x9_992.jpg>

During a thorough investigation into her husband's murder, police
repeatedly heard Nikki Entzel's ever-changing story about what happened to
her husband, often contradicting the evidence they had collected.

"20/20" was granted exclusive access to a one-on-one conversation with the
woman recently convicted of conspiring to kill her husband, Chad Entzel,
to ask her about details from the case. During the interview, Entzel
maintained her innocence.

A new 20/20 episode titled, "The Last Strike," set to premiere Friday,
March 17, at 9 p.m. ET and streaming on Hulu the next day, will explore
the case.

"Do I eventually want to figure out what happened? Yes. I wish I had every
resource in the world to figure out what really happened? Yes, I do,"
Nikki Entzel told ABC News' John Qui�ones. "Do I have every resource in
the world to figure out what happened? No. Nobody does."

On the evening of January 2, 2020, authorities were alerted to a report of
a fire at the home of Chad and Nikki Sue Entzel.

When the fire department reached the Entzel household that fateful day,
they were met by more than just a smoky home � they found Chad Entzel
himself, dead in the bedroom.

Friends and family remembered Chad Entzel as an avid bowler, darts player,
and stock car racer, and they said Nikki Entzel enjoyed owning a baking
business. They lived with Nikki Entzel's two sons from previous
relationships on the quiet outskirts of Bismarck, North Dakota.

For a time, authorities couldn't quite put their finger on how Chad Entzel
had died. After finding two gunshot wounds and traces of fire accelerant,
they concluded foul play was involved.

An in-depth investigation led to the trial and conviction of his wife �
and another person, Earl Howard, a married man from Canada with whom she
had recently started an affair, police said. Authorities theorized they
hoped to abscond with the insurance money and move to Texas together.

Howard ended up pleading guilty to various charges, including conspiracy
to commit murder and arson. In making the plea deal, prosecutors agreed to
drop a murder charge. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison in February
2022.

Nikki Entzel, however, faced a trial. She was convicted in October 2022 of
conspiracy to commit arson, conspiracy to commit murder, and conspiracy to
tamper with physical evidence, and in February 2023, she was sentenced to
life in prison with the possibility of parole.

Authorities were unable to determine which of the two defendants shot Chad
Entzel.

When asked if Howard pulled the trigger, Nikki Entzel told Qui�ones she
"wasn't there" and "can't say that for one hundred percent." Howard denied
to authorities that he pulled the trigger.

Nikki Entzel claimed to Qui�ones that she was out on a walk when the
trigger was pulled � in the middle of the night � at a hotel across town,
in freezing temperatures. Nikki Entzel said she left for a walk from the
hotel room around 1 a.m., and "did not stop continuously stepping until
2:42 AM."

However, when police questioned Nikki Entzel in the days after Chad
Entzel's murder, she offered an entirely different scenario. Nikki Entzel
told police in early 2020 that she was at the house and heard gunshots on
the night of the murder.

Nikki Entzel acknowledged in her interview with ABC News that her various
alibis over the last two years don't always align.

"My story changes so many different times," she said, "that none of them
are really consistent."

Julie Lawyer, the Burleigh County State's Attorney who prosecuted the
Entzel case, described to ABC News Nikki Entzel's various stories
throughout the investigation.

"There was no telling [the investigators] what they wanted to hear,"
Lawyer said. "It was telling them what she thought she could get away
with."

Aaron Silbernagel, former Sergeant with the Burleigh County Sheriff's
Department, described his method of breaking down Nikki Entzel's many
stories.

"I didn't correct her on them always," Silbernagel told ABC News. "I would
just keep pointing out that I know more, and then have her explain it."

Among her denials was Nikki Entzel's characterization of her relationship
with Howard. Authorities said they had clear evidence that Entzel lied in
her interrogations about their relationship. Investigators discovered
surveillance video that showed Nikki Entzel and Howard kissing publicly
before leaving a local Walmart, days before the murder was committed.

When ABC News asked about this romantic entanglement, Entzel denied it and
claimed Howard was "not my type."

"I didn't see no kiss given at all," she initially told ABC News, though
she later seemed to concede in the same interview that a kiss could have
happened. "I don't know, he leaned down, I leaned up," Nikki Entzel said.
"Have I kissed many friends on the cheek? Have I kissed my kids on the
cheek? Have I kissed exes on the cheek? Yeah."

"20/20" also acquired never-before-seen footage of Howard speaking with
investigators, where he told authorities his version of events.

Howard is seen in the video claiming that he did have a romantic
relationship with Nikki Entzel.

"I took a trip to Minnesota," Howard said, "and she met me in Minneapolis.
We went to the Mall of America. And that's where the affair started."

Howard claimed to authorities that Nikki Entzel went into the house and
shot her husband, but that he later offered to "take care of it" for her
by burning evidence.

Nikki Entzel's attorney, Thomas Glass, has filed the initial paperwork to
start the appeals process.

<https://abcnews.go.com/US/convicted-north-dakota-woman-speaks-publicly-
1st-time/story?id=97912264>

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