LAUREL, Neb. —

A Nebraska jury reached a verdict for the woman accused in a quadruple homicide.

Carrie Jones was found guilty of first-degree murder, evidence tampering, and accessory.

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She is the wife of Jason Jones, who was convicted for multiple charges, including four counts of first-degree murder, for the murders of Michelle Ebeling, Janet Twiford, Gene Twiford, and their daughter Dana Twiford.

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Jason is waiting to learn his fate. A death penalty hearing is scheduled for Nov. 20 in Cedar County.

According to the Nebraska Attorney General's Office, Carrie faces "a mandatory sentence" of life behind bars without the possibility of parole.

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