Sherbert “Berry” Maddox.Photo:Berry Maddox/Facebook

Sherbert “Berry” Maddox

Berry Maddox/Facebook

A Rhode Island man will spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering his girlfriend and hiding her body in his refrigerator, authorities said.

On Tuesday, the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office announced in a press release that Nathan Cooper, 54, was sentenced to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment for the 2022 killing of Sherbert Maddox.

In addition, Superior Court Justice Robert D. Krause ordered Cooper to serve two concurrent 10-year prison terms at a state correctional facility.

Prosecutors said Cooper shot and killed Maddox in his Providence apartment on March 16, 2022. A medical examiner determined she died of a single gunshot wound to the chest.

According to prosecutors, Cooper then wrapped her body in several layers of plastic wrap and bed sheets before shoving it inside the refrigerator.

Nathan Cooper.Providence Police Dept

Sherbert “Berry” Maddox

Providence Police Dept

It wasn’t until six days later, on March 22, 2022, that police made the grim discovery after members of Maddox’s family flagged down a police officer, claiming their loved one had been murdered and her body was being stored in the apartment, per the release.

While inside, officers found a .38 caliber revolver and a shotgun, the release states. They also noticed that the refrigerator had been moved from the kitchen to Cooper’s bedroom and tied shut with a cord.

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Prosecutors said Cooper did not call 911 after the murder, according toThe Providence Journal.His attorney, Kara Hoopis Manosh, told the outlet his actions were the product of his substance abuse.

“I did some things wrong that could have probably saved her life,” Cooper said at the sentencing hearing, per the outlet. “I miss her just like everybody else. I’m sorry to you all.”

Many of Maddox’s family members confronted Cooper in court, including her sister, Deshana Maddox, who shouted, “Just remember, what goes around comes around,” according toThe Providence Journal.

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source: people.com