Anchorage jurors found Waterman not guilty of 1st and 2nd degree murder, kidnapping and conspiracy to commit murder. They did find her guilty of negligent homicide. Waterman’s lawyer, Steven Wells, says they tried to appeal the verdict, arguing that the trial should’ve been in juvenile court...
Wells says that Waterman’s three-year sentence doesn’t mean three more years in jail because a third of that time can be taken off for good behavior, and Waterman already served some time during the trial process...
Ten and a half years after her mother’s murder, Waterman is scheduled to appear at the Lemon Creek Correctional Center Aug. 31st to serve the remainder of her sentence.