West Virginia Woman Who Tried To Fake Death Gets Extra Year In Prison

Julie M. Wheeler was sentenced Wednesday for conspiring to obstruct justice after she pretended to be dead to avoid being sentenced for health care fraud.
Julie M. Wheeler of Beaver, West Virginia, who tried to fake her death to avoid being sentenced for health care fraud has received an additional year in prison.
Julie M. Wheeler of Beaver, West Virginia, who tried to fake her death to avoid being sentenced for health care fraud has received an additional year in prison.
State of West Virginia

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia woman who tried to fake her death to avoid being sentenced for health care fraud has received an additional year in prison.

Julie M. Wheeler of Beaver was sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Charleston for conspiring to obstruct justice.

Prosecutors said Wheeler admitted to conspiring with her husband to keep her out of prison. Rodney Wheeler told authorities on May 31 that she had fallen from an overlook at the New River Gorge, prompting a massive search.

State Police found Julie Wheeler two days later hiding in a closet at her home. She was sentenced in June to 42 months in prison for health care fraud related to overbilling.

A judge Wednesday ordered her two sentences to be served consecutively.

Rodney Wheeler pleaded guilty last month to conspiracy to obstruct justice and faces up to five years in prison. His sentencing is set for April 5.

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