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Wyoming Man Found Guilty in 2023 Murder; Faces Life in Prison

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UPDATE: A Wyoming County man, Michael Bellaire, has been found guilty of the 2023 murder of Cheryl Cook in a shocking verdict announced by the Wyoming County District Attorney’s Office today. The jury concluded that Bellaire, 43, strangled Cook at her home in Warsaw, NY, on November 2, 2023.

The brutal crime unfolded when Bellaire committed the act, then stole Cook’s debit card, fleeing to Mexico where he remained elusive for nearly a year. Authorities discovered Cook’s body just five days later during a welfare check, prompting an extensive manhunt. Bellaire was ultimately apprehended after his time on the run.

Bellaire was convicted of several serious charges: second-degree murder, first-degree strangulation, and fourth-degree grand larceny. The verdict carries a maximum sentence of 25 years to life in prison, with sentencing set for January 9, 2026.

This case has captivated the local community, igniting discussions about safety and justice in Wyoming County. Residents are left grappling with the emotional impact of such a tragic event, marking a significant moment in their town’s history.

As the legal proceedings continue, many are left wondering about the implications of this case on community safety and the judicial system’s response to violent crimes. Bellaire’s conviction serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of such actions, and the community is eager to see justice served.

Stay tuned for updates as we follow this developing story.

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