Los Angeles Teacher Pleads Guilty to Murder

Exactly two years ago, Shirley McGill died of strangulation and blunt force injury to the head and torso while aboard a Carnival Cruise ship. On a cruise to Cabo San Lucas with her husband, Robert McGill, for his birthday, the mysterious murder has been solved as a heated argument that escalated in McGill killing his wife of five years. McGill told authorities that he had "killed his wife in the bathroom of their cabin with his bare hands." He also stated that he "deliberately and intentionally" committed murder aboard the cruise ship. He is now facing a maximum sentence of life in prison, with court sentencing set for November 8. McGill, who seems remorseless following his cruise ship crime, has yet to give motive for the murder.

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