GREEN BAY, WI- A man who was involved in the death of a woman whose body was found on the Menominee Indian Reservation, was sentenced in federal prison on Thursday.
Timothy Snider received a sentence of 12 years, five months in federal prison in the death of Stephanie Greenspon.
Greenspon’s body was found back in August of 2020. Her body was found inside an abandoned, burned vehicle. Four people were charged.
Along with his prison sentence, Snider was sentenced to 10-years of supervised release after the prison term.
Snider allegedly provided Greenspon with heroin about two weeks before her body was found; she overdosed and died.
Snider disputed the implication he caused Greenspon’s overdose, court documents say. He was convicted of distribution of heroin.














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