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3 enter pleas in death of disabled Missouri man

FULTON, Mo. (AP) – Three of five people charged in the case of a developmentally delayed Missouri man whose body was found encased in concrete have pleaded not guilty.

Carl DeBrodie-courtesy image

The Fulton Sun reports that Sherry Paulo, Anthony R. Flores and Mary Paulo entered the pleas Monday in connection to the death of 31-year-old Carl DeBrodie.

Sherry Paulo and Flores are charged with first-degree involuntary manslaughter, client neglect, abandonment of a corpse and two counts of making a false report of a missing person.

Mary Paulo is charged with a misdemeanor of making a false report of a missing person.

The three worked at the Second Chance Homes in Fulton where DeBrodie lived before his remains were found in April 2017.

Two other defendants are charged with making a false report. They’re scheduled to be arraigned Friday.

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