2 plead guilty in case of body found entombed in concrete

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FULTON, Mo. (AP) – Two people have pleaded guilty to misdemeanors in the death
of a developmentally disabled Missouri man whose body was found encased in
concrete after he was reported missing from a supported living home.

KMIZ reports Anthony R.K. Flores and Shaina Osborne pleaded guilty Monday to
making a false report in the death of 61-year-old Carl DeBrodie.

DeBrodie’s body was discovered in a storage unit in April 2017. Investigators
believe he went missing months before his disappearance from the Second Chance
home in Fulton was reported.

Flores was sentenced to eight months in jail. Osborne was sentenced to 30 days
in jail that was suspended while she serves two years of probation.

Flores’ father, Anthony R. Flores, and Sherry Paulo, who operated the Second
Chance home, are charged with involuntary manslaughter.

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