PARMA (Idaho Statesman) — A judge ordered lengthy prison terms for a Nevada daughter and mother who pleaded guilty to working together to kill the daughter’s estranged husband at an Idaho campground.

Melissa Calumpit, 36, and Rosalie Morris, 60, admitted to driving from their home in Battle Mountain, Nevada, on July 12, 2024, to Martin Landing, a campground located about 10 minutes west of Parma in Canyon County, according to the Canyon County Prosecutor’s Office.

Once there, Calumpit shot 37-year-old Travis Calumpit, of Parma, in the chest, killing him. Calumpit pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, while Morris pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting murder.

On Nov. 19, 3rd District Judge Randall Grove sentenced Calumpit to life in prison, with 27 years fixed before she could be eligib

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