COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - A jury has awarded $32.4 million to the children of a woman killed by a hit man their father hired 30 years ago.
Eloise Bonicelli's three children were each awarded $10.8 million for the death of their mother, who was shot by an intruder in her Colorado Springs home in 1975.
The jury on Tuesday found the estate of businessman Joe Bonicelli, who died in 1998, liable in the death. Also found liable were businessman Tom Phillips and convicted killer Delfino Ortega.
Phillips and Bonicelli both owned bars in the 1970s in Colorado Springs.
Phillips, who was given immunity to testify during a 2001 trial, admitted he hired Ortega to arrange his own wife's killing in 1974 so he could collect a $200,000 life insurance policy. He also put Bonicelli in contact with the same hit man.
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