CANYON COUNTY (KIVI TV) — On Oct. 23, 60-year-old Rosalie Morris of Battle Mountain, Nevada, was sentenced in Canyon County Court for aiding in the murder of her estranged son-in-law, 37-year-old Travis Calumpit.

Morris will serve a maximum of 30 years in prison, with 18 of those years fixed before being eligible for parole.

In July of 2024, Morris and her daughter, Melissa Calumpit, drove from Nevada to the Martin Landing Campground near Parma, where they shot Travis Calumpit in the chest. They later disposed of the gun and the victim’s cell phone.

The murder victim was found at the campground on July 12, around 9:05 p.m.

The murder victim’s sister, Anna Norris, told the court that Calumpit was a brother and uncle who was loved by those around him. “He didn’t deserve that. He should s

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