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Dahlia Bolin, a 16-year-old in rural Illinois, is being prosecuted for the fatal shooting of her mother, Rebecca Bolin, on counts of first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, solicitation of murder for pay, solicitation of murder, and conspiracy to commit murder.
The case involving Dahlia Bolin, a 16-year-old from rural Illinois, is both shocking and complex, involving multiple serious charges related to the fatal shooting of her mother, Rebecca Bolin. Here are the key details of this disturbing case:
Key Details of the Case:
- Incident Overview:
- Victim: Rebecca Bolin, Dahlia’s mother.
- Perpetrator: Dahlia Bolin, a 16-year-old girl from a rural part of Illinois.
- Charges:
- First-Degree Murder: Dahlia is charged with the intentional and premeditated killing of her mother.
- Attempted First-Degree Murder: This charge indicates that there might have been another target or an attempt to kill someone else that did not result in death.
- Solicitation of Murder for Pay: Dahlia is accused of attempting to hire someone to carry out the murder.