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Florida teen pleads guilty to murdering mother over grades, burying body behind church

Florida teen pleads guilty to murdering mother over grades, burying body behind church
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Florida Teen Pleads Guilty to Strangling His Mom After Argument over Grades

Florida Teen Pleads Guilty to Strangling His Mom After Argument over Grades VladTV 7,039 views   •  comments According to reports, a Florida teen entered a guilty plea for the murder of his mother stemming from an argument they had over his poor grades. Gregory Ramos, 17, was charged as an adult for the 2018 murder of his 46-year-old mother by strangulation and later disposing of her body. Ramos pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in exchange for a 45-year prison sentence and lifetime probation as part of his deal.  Ramos was also required to plead guilty to two additional charges: abuse of a dead body and tampering with evidence. Investigators say Ramos and his mother got into a heated argument after being confronted about receiving a D in school. He reportedly strangled his mother 30 minutes after their dispute. The teen also solicited his two friends help to make the murder scene look like a burglary. 

Florida teen to serve 45 years for killing mother over argument about grades

Florida teen to serve 45 years for killing mother over argument about grades DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A 17-year-old boy has pled guilty to charges of killing his mother during an argument about grades in 2018, and disposing of her body. Gregory Ramos, now 17, agreed to the plea Wednesday in exchange for a 45-year prison sentence, The Daytona Beach News-Journal reported. Ramos was 15 when he was accused of strangling his mother Gail Cleavenger, 46, in their home in DeBary on Nov. 2, 2018. Gail Cleavenger – Courtesy of the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office He buried her body behind a church near their home. Ramos’ defense attorney, Assistant Public Defender Matt Phillips, told the newspaper the agreement also calls for Ramos to be sentenced to lifetime probation, but he can seek early termination of that probation after 10 years.

Gregory Ramos pleads guilty to killing mom during argument on grades

Updated: 3:22 PM PST Dec 9, 2020 A Central Florida teenager pleaded guilty on Wednesday to killing his mother after an argument about his grades.Investigators said Gregory Ramos killed his mother, Gail Cleavenger, in DeBary in 2018. Ramos was 15 at the time of the murder and police said he confessed to strangling his mother after the crime. Ramos, now 17, pleaded guilty to first degree murder. He pleaded guilty to abuse of dead body and tampering with evidence. He faces 45 years prison when he is sentenced in January.Investigators said he put his mom’s body in a wheelbarrow and buried her beneath a fire pit at a church.He is also accused of staging a burglary at his home with two friends before reporting her missing. His two friends were also arrested for their involvement.

Florida Teen Pleads Guilty of Murdering, Burying Mother Under Church s Fire Pit

Gregory Ramos pleaded guilty on Wednesday to first-degree murder, including tampering with evidence. Ramos was 15 years old when the crime happened in 2018. He is now 17 years old, People reported. The crime stemmed from a fight he got into with his mother about his grades.Ramos admitted to strangling his 46-year-old mother, Gail Cleavenger.  He said he called his two friends to help him bury his mother s body and staged a robbery at their house. During the court proceedings, Ramos lawyer told the judge that the teen regrets his actions and tries to better himself behind bars. Matthew Phillips, Ramos public defender, said the teenager is extremely remorseful and regrets his actions every day. Philips said that Ramos has also been trying to be productive.

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