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Pharmacy Student Killed by Friend in Tragic Weed-Fueled Shooting

Summary

  • Ariel Spillner, 26, killed by friend Jamica Mills, 32, in November 2022
  • Mills claims she accidentally shot Spillner after becoming paranoid while smoking weed
  • Spillner's family describes her as a kind-hearted, ambitious student
Pharmacy Student Killed by Friend in Tragic Weed-Fueled Shooting

On November 4, 2022, 26-year-old pharmacy student Ariel Spillner was allegedly shot and killed by her friend Jamica Mills, 32, in Milwaukee. According to a criminal complaint, the two women were smoking marijuana together when they both became paranoid, leading Mills to believe Spillner would attack her with scissors. Mills then retrieved a gun and shot Spillner, claiming the incident was accidental.

After the shooting, Mills also shot herself in the stomach before being found conscious but wounded inside her home. Spillner was pronounced dead at the scene. Mills is now facing charges of first-degree reckless homicide and remains in custody with a $150,000 bond.

Spillner's family has been left devastated by the tragedy, describing her as an ambitious and kind-hearted student "with the most infectious laugh." They have expressed shock and confusion over the incident, saying they "don't know anyone who would want to hurt Ariel in any way." The family opposes the possibility of Mills receiving a plea deal and hopes Spillner "gets the justice she deserves."

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Ariel Spillner, a 26-year-old pharmacy student, was tragically killed by her friend Jamica Mills in a shooting incident in November 2022.
According to the criminal complaint, Mills claims she accidentally shot Spillner after becoming paranoid that Spillner would attack her with scissors while they were smoking marijuana together.
Spillner's family has been left devastated by the tragedy, describing her as an ambitious and kind-hearted student. They are seeking justice for Ariel and oppose the possibility of Mills receiving a plea deal.

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