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Re: Whore arrested, charged for 2012 death of Kitsap County man over his coin collection

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BREMERTON, Wash. - A woman was arrested and charged on Tuesday
in connection to a decades-old homicide, where she is accused of
killing a man during a robbery of his coin collection.

According to court documents, 45-year-old Katherine Miller was
the caretaker of victim William Johnston at his Bremerton home
in 2011.

On multiple occasions, she encouraged an acquaintance of hers,
Daniel Farley, to rob Johnston of a rare, valuable coin
collection he had.

On Sept. 28, 2011, Farley, along with another man named Terrance
Ford, finally went along with the plan. They forced their way
into Johnston's home with a double-bladed ax, according to court
documents.

The pair used that ax to hit Johnston with several times and ran
off with the coin collection and other items of value, according
to court documents. Court documents say Miller drove the two
away from the scene.

Johnston died of his injuries on Feb. 23, 2012.

Farley and Ford confessed to the crime in January and February
of 2021, respectively.

Miller has been charged with second-degree murder and first-
degree robbery. Court documents say she was "an active
participant in the planning and execution of the home invasion
robbery which culminated in the homicide of Johnston."

Johnston is the first of the group to be charged with murder in
Johnston's death. Farley pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery
in April 2021 and Ford was convicted for other felonies, but not
the murder, according to the Kitsap Sun.

https://www.q13fox.com/news/woman-arrested-charged-for-2012-
murder-of-kitsap-county-man-over-his-coin-collection

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