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Ky. man convicted of killing missing pregnant girlfriend in 2015

Derron Fuller was found guilty of two counts of murder and one count of obstruction of justice for the death of Rochelle Stubblefield and her unborn child. The jury deliberated for about two hours before reaching their verdict. Stubblefield, who was eight months pregnant at the time, has been missing since Nov. 10, 2015. The Gary Police Department said her estimated due date was Dec. 15. Fuller was last seen at a Calumet College basketball game. According to the Times of Northwest Indiana, Stubblefield was reportedly texting her mom the evening of Nov. 10 to tell her she’d be home late because she was going to see Fuller. Fuller was reportedly the father of the child, and he reportedly told his cousin he killed Stubblefield and buried her behind an elementary school in Gary because he did not want to pay for child support. A woman also reportedly told police in 2019 that Fuller told her he killed Stubblefield, though she testified and said

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