Wife of slain Austin jeweler Ted Shaughnessy voices grief, betrayal as hitman sentenced
The wife of slain Austin jeweler Ted Shaughnessy conveyed her despair, grief and sense of betrayal Wednesday immediately after one of the hitmen who killed her husband and who was hired by her son pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
The plea deal for Johnny Leon III, 24, was negotiated on the heels of two other identical agreed-upon punishments in the case. The son, 22-year-old Nicolas Shaughnessy, and another hired hitman, 23-year-old Arieon Smith, pleaded guilty to murder last week and were also sentenced to 35 years each.
Third suspect pleads guilty in murder-for-hire plot of Austin jeweler
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Wife of slain Austin jeweler Ted Shaughnessy voices grief, betrayal as hitman sentenced
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UpdatedThu, Apr 8, 2021 at 11:57 am CT
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Shaughnessy, 22, was originally charged with capital murder in a murder-for-hire plot against his father in 2018. (Shutterstock)
AUSTIN, TX An Austin man and one of the shooters he hired to kill his father pleaded guilty to murder and were each sentenced to 35 years in prison for their roles in the 2018 death of an Austin jewelry store owner.
Nicolas Shaughnessy, 22, and Arieon Smith pleaded guilty to murder in the death of Theodore Shaughnessy as part of a plea agreement Wednesday, the Travis County District Attorney s Office announced.
The younger Shaughnessy was originally charged with capital murder in a murder-for-hire plot against his father, Theodore Shaughnessy, 55, in 2018. The elder man owned Gallerie Jewelers in Austin, according to KXAN.