GUILTY NV - Britney Ujlaky, 16, Elko, 10 March 2020; last seen getting in Ford F-150, found deceased, *arrest*

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https://www.usnews.com/news/best-st...da-man-fabricated-alibi-in-teen-girls-killing

A former district attorney who served as a prosecutor in the last death penalty conviction in Elko County has been appointed as the lawyer for the defendant in a potential capital murder case.

An Elko County justice of the peace appointed former DA Gary Woodbury Tuesday to represent 18-year-old Bryce Dickey of Spring Creek in the March 8 killing of 16-year-old Gabrielle “Britney” Ujlaky.

District Attorney Tyler Ingram has reserved the option of seeking the death penalty if Dickey is convicted, so Dickey must be represented by a death penalty-certified lawyer.


Woodbury said Kelly Rhyne's was the last death penalty case he would ever prosecute because of the high cost compared to seeking life imprisonment.

Since then, other DA's have sought death penalties, but they all ended in life sentences under plea agreements, most recently in Spring Creek in 2016.
 
  • #82
Bumping for Britney...
 
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Stilllllll no trial date? Uckhh. Justice for Brittney.
 
  • #84
Wonder what the motive was here? Sounds like they were good friends!
Haven’t finished reading the thread..
...my prediction is that they were just friends but he wanted to be more than that. He made his moves, she rejected him. He was forceful. He got angrier and angrier the more she fought back.

Hell hath no fury like a man who thinks he’s a “nice guy” who is owed sex just because he’s been decent to a woman.




Friendly reminder there is no such thing as being “friend zoned”. It’s a state of mind butt hurt men find themselves in because they can’t handle rejection.
 
  • #85
Geez. Was he high or something? Or did he just want to get caught?
No kidding. I can’t believe the idiocy here.
 
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Haven’t finished reading the thread..
...my prediction is that they were just friends but he wanted to be more than that. He made his moves, she rejected him. He was forceful. He got angrier and angrier the more she fought back.

Hell hath no fury like a man who thinks he’s a “nice guy” who is owed sex just because he’s been decent to a woman.




Friendly reminder there is no such thing as being “friend zoned”. It’s a state of mind butt hurt men find themselves in because they can’t handle rejection.
It's most likely to happen when the girl starts getting romantic with someone else, even (and especially) at the very beginning when the "friend" who feels like he's done everything right and waited patiently feels not just owed, but that it is his last chance to do whatever it takes to stop her from "leaving him" even though she was never with him in the first place, which actually makes him feel even more pathetic and angry.

In the adult world, men who have been too timid to risk rejection are also almost certain to be too timid to murder but when it's teens, they can have gone through hormonal changes since when the terms of the "friendship" were initially established. It can also happen with adults who have started working out, especially (but not exclusively) if performance enhancers get involved.

Someone should really do a study on these "friend zone murderers". There's a lot of focus on the "incel" community because once in a while mass murderers come out of it but it would probably save a lot more lives if young women knew some warning signs and distancing tactics. It happened here in Coshocton, Ohio just last year


They don't plan it or anything, the circumstances just come to such a head that they snap and kill. I'm sure there are lots of red flags that could be established if someone would just interview a bunch of these guys.
 
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Jurors will reconvene Monday to determine the sentence — a maximum of life in prison without parole — the 20-year-old will face.
 
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A jury gave Bryce Dickey 20 years to life in prison for first-degree murder following a two-week trial that found him guilty in the death and sexual assault of Gabrielle “Britney” Ujlaky.

Jurors in Elko District Court deliberated for about two hours Monday on Dickey’s sentence that included the options of life in prison without the possibility of parole, life with possibility of parole after 20 years, and 50 years in prison with the possibility of parole after 20 years.

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A sentencing date for the remainder of Dickey’s charges has not been set.
 
  • #91

Dec 7, 2023

(NBC News) — Thursday on an all-new “Dateline,” when 16-year-old Britney Ujlaky disappears, a small town in Nevada bands together to track down a potential suspect: an unknown cowboy.

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