ANADARKO — A 21-year-old Caddo County woman will serve 12 years in prison for her role in selling fentanyl-laced drugs that killed a man in January 2021.
On Wednesday, Alyssa Marie Nimsey, of Anadarko, entered a blind plea of guilty before Caddo County District Judge Kory Kirkland to an amended count of second-degree murder. She had originally been charged with first-degree murder along with Sentrell Damone Johnson, 26, of Anadarko, records indicate.
Kirkland ordered Nimsey to serve 12 years with another eight years suspended to her sentence.
Johnson pleaded guilty Sept. 20, 2023, to an amended count of second-degree murder and was sentenced to 20 years with 10 years suspended and 10 years to serve in prison.
With their pleas, the pair accepted guilt to selling the dose of counterfeit M-30s laced with fentanyl that caused the Jan. 18, 2021, death of Colton Wright, 22, Cement.
Wright was found dead by his family members in the bathroom at his home. Evidence led investigators to believe he’d died from an overdose, according to the probable cause affidavit. A search of the Cement and Anadarko areas led to people with information about illegal drug movements leading to his death and, according to investigators, tracing back to Johnson and Nimsey.
Johnson, who’d been staying with Nimsey and advertising M-30 tablets, counterfeit Oxycodone containing fentanyl, for sale on social media, admitted to selling Wright a pill for $30 on Jan. 18, 2021, the affidavit states. He said the pill was from a batch he’d bought out of Lawton and said a few pills “weren’t good.”
The State Medical Examiner’s autopsy report identified Wright’s cause of death as “acute Fentanyl toxicity.”
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