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Wyoming County Man Found Guilty of Murdering Cheryl Cook

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BREAKING: A jury has just found Michael Bellaire, 43, guilty of the brutal murder of Cheryl Cook in Wyoming County. The verdict was delivered on Tuesday by the Wyoming County District Attorney’s Office, confirming that Bellaire strangled Cook at her home on November 2, 2023.

In a chilling twist, Bellaire fled to Mexico after the crime, living on the run for nearly a year before his capture. Cook’s body was discovered five days later during a welfare check, shocking the local community.

The jury convicted Bellaire on multiple charges, including second-degree murder, first-degree strangulation, and fourth-degree grand larceny for stealing Cook’s debit card. He now faces a maximum sentence of 25 years to life in prison, with sentencing scheduled for January 9, 2026.

This case has gripped the community, highlighting the tragic loss of life and the ripple effects on families and friends. The Wyoming County District Attorney stated, “Justice has been served for Cheryl Cook and her family,” emphasizing the importance of accountability in violent crimes.

As the legal process continues, authorities are reminding the public about the ongoing issue of domestic violence. The impact of this verdict is expected to resonate throughout the region, as residents grapple with the implications of such a heinous crime occurring in their midst.

Stay tuned for updates as the sentencing date approaches, marking a significant moment for both the victim’s family and the community at large.

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