A Centralia woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to setting fires in November at an apartment complex she managed in an alleged attempt to get a resident to move.
Kathrin Turner, 44, pleaded guilty Wednesday to first-degree arson. Her sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 10. Turner’s attorney, David Arcuri, and Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Will Halstead plan to ask a judge on that date to impose a 21-month prison sentence.
Shellie Hernandez, who has identified herself as the tenant Turner was allegedly trying to move out, said she isn’t happy with the proposed sentence.
“I want more,” Hernandez said after Turner entered her guilty plea Wednesday. “She took a part of who I am with her lies and deception.”
Turner is out of custody and will remain free pending her sentencing hearing.