Natavia Lowery, the personal assistant to Linda Stein, was sentenced to a significant prison term for the murder and theft involving her employer, Linda Stein. Stein, a former manager of the influential punk rock band the Ramones during their 1970s peak, later transitioned into a successful real estate career, becoming a prominent realtor to stars like Madonna and Sting.
Lowery was sentenced to 27 years and four months to life in prison for the murder of Stein. This sentence reflects the gravity of the crime, which involved Lowery bludgeoning Stein to death in her luxurious Fifth Avenue penthouse in Manhattan. The case garnered significant attention, partly due to Stein's high-profile connections and successful career shift from the music industry to high-end real estate.
In addition to the murder charge, Lowery was also found guilty of theft, having stolen $30,000 from Stein. This theft led to an additional three years being included in her sentence. The complexity and notoriety of the case were highlighted by the intense investigation efforts of the New York Police Department, which ultimately led to Lowery's conviction.
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