North Dakota Woman Charged with Alleged Poisoning of Boyfriend

Minot, North Dakota United States of America
    An autopsy report confirmed the presence of a lethal substance in Riley's system.
    Ina Kenoyer, a woman from Minot, North Dakota, has been charged with the alleged poisoning and subsequent death of her boyfriend, Steven Riley.
    The motive behind the act is believed to be financial, as Kenoyer was named as the beneficiary of Riley's life insurance policy.

    Ina Kenoyer, a woman from Minot, North Dakota, has been charged with the alleged poisoning and subsequent death of her boyfriend, Steven Riley. The incident reportedly took place in October 2023. According to the police, Kenoyer allegedly poisoned Riley's food with a substance that led to his death. The motive behind the act is believed to be financial, as Kenoyer was named as the beneficiary of Riley's life insurance policy. The police were alerted to the situation when they received a call about an unresponsive male at a Minot residence. Upon arrival, they found Riley dead. An autopsy report later confirmed the presence of a lethal substance in his system. Kenoyer was subsequently arrested and charged with murder. She is currently being held at the Ward County Jail. The case is still under investigation.

    The incident has sparked discussions about the safety and security measures in place to prevent such incidents. It has also raised questions about the legal and ethical implications of such actions. The case continues to unfold, with more details expected to emerge in the coming days.


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    • The motive behind the act is stated as financial, but the details of the life insurance policy and its connection to the crime are not fully explained.

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