Suspect pleads guilty in Gulfport murder case

This afternoon a suspect in the 2015 murder in Gulfport of Tena Broadus pled guilty.
According to the District Attorney’s Office, 43-year-old Natasha Sellers pled guilty to accessory after the fact to murder in the death of Tena Broadus. In October 2015, Broadus’ remains were found in a wooded area near O’Neal Road and appeared to have been burned.
At the guilty plea hearing, Sellers testified that Joshua Peterman asked to use her car and once she arrived at his house, Peterman told Sellers he needed her vehicle to move Broadus’ body. Sellers faces up to 20 years in prison.
Aaron Bobinger also pled guilty to accessory after the fact to murder earlier this month. Peterman, Kari Parker, and Devin Gregory are expected to be in court within the next few weeks.

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