A 12-year-old died in a fire for insurance money, now his mom will spend decades in prison
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Cohen will have to serve at least 85 percent of her sentence before she is eligible for parole.
The jury reached its verdict on Thursday after three days of testimony.
Dave Sycience Coombs, 12, died in the 2014 blaze outside of
Investigators say Cohen purchased renter's insurance for the trailer a month before the fire and moved her items into storage. She also told friends there were electrical issues in the home. An anonymous tip reported Cohen bought kerosene the morning of the fire.
"She was setting in motion a plan to burn down that trailer to collect an insurance policy of
Dave Sycience Coombs -- who was known by his middle name, which was pronounced "science" -- was a good kid who everybody liked, Smith said.
On the night of the fire he left a birthday party at the
"He told me he was going to get clothes and never returned," Nelson said.
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In 2018, a judge sentenced Collins to 30 years in prison for his role in the arson case.
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