Guilty plea on house prank

Woman enters plea in Craigslist case:

Do you remember the story about the house in Tacoma that was advertised on craigslist telling everyone to take whatever they can from the house but then turned out to be a really mean prank?

Well, the main suspect in the case who maintained her innocence all throughout the incident has pleaded guilty.

Nichole Marie Blackwell maintained her innocence but entered modified guilty pleas to second-degree burglary and first-degree malicious mischief during a court hearing Monday morning.

Pierce County Superior Court Vicki Hogan accepted the pleas and sentenced Blackwell to three months of electric home monitoring. In exchange for the plea deal, prosecutors dropped one count of first-degree criminal impersonation.

Prosecutors had alleged that Blackwell maliciously posted an ad on the popular Internet site March 24. The ad invited the public to “come and take whatever you want” from a house on East 64th Street in Tacoma.

People did, removing baseboards, the kitchen sink and other items. Investigators said Blackwell told them she posted the ad to get back at her aunt, who had been feuding with Blackwell’s mother.

Three months house arrest huh? Someone should place ad on craigslist stating anyone can come by her house at anytime and poke her with a stick or something. (That’s a joke people. Don’t really do that.)

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