Brenda Bratschi
Brenda Bratschi
Brenda Bratschi
Brenda Bratschi
Brenda Bratschi
Brenda Bratschi
Brenda Bratschi sits in a courtroom Monday, April 16, 2012,
during a pre-trial hearing in her trial.
(Patricia Burkett / WBTW News 13)
Brenda Bratschi sits in court as
her murder tial gets under way on Tuesday, April 17, 2012, in
Florence.
(Morning News/John D. Russell)
Brenda Bratschi sat in a chair after breaking down and sobbing
during the sentencing phase
of her murder trial inside a
Florence courtroom. A judge sentenced Bratschi to life in prison
in the murder of her husband, Randy Bratschi.
Brenda Bratschi's defense attorney, Lee Herron, comforts her after she
began crying while listening
to her family members make pleas to the court on her behalf. While
those family members
asked a judge for mercy during Bratschi's sentencing phase, he cited a
previous confession
Brenda Bratschi made to investigators regarding the murder, and
sentenced her to life.
Brenda
Bratschi prison photo 2012.
Brenda Bratschi's son, Frankie Miles, invoked his Fifth Amendment
right not to testify in his mother's
defense, as the case
against her wrapped up in a Florence courtroom. Miles still faces
an outstanding
charge of misprison of a felony for what
investigators say was his role in the death and
disappearance of
his step-father, Randy Bratschi.
Florence County sheriff’s investigators process the scene where
skeletal remains were found July 16
at 2100 N. Old Georgetown Road
near Coward. Randy Delyn Bratschi, 54, who was reported missing
in
late 2004, once lived on the property.
The victim
Randy Delyn Bratschi, 54, was last seen by
friends and family, alive, according to police reports
leaving his
job at Smurfit-Stone Container in Florence the morning of Nov. 26,
2004
On July 16, 2009 his skeletal remains were recovered in
Coward, South Carolina.