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NewsJanuary 12, 2009

ST. LOUIS — Lisa Ann Barlow pleaded guilty in a St. Louis court Monday morning to the July 2007 murder of her boyfriend at his Bollinger County home near Scopus, Mo., according to Bollinger County Prosecuting Attorney Stephen Gray...

AARON EISEHAUER ~ aeisenhauer@semissourian.com<br>Lisa Barlow talks with her attorneys during the preliminary hearings on Friday, September 28, 2007 at the Bollinger County Courthouse in Marble Hill. Barlow is accused of murdering her boyfriend, Michael Strong.
AARON EISEHAUER ~ aeisenhauer@semissourian.com<br>Lisa Barlow talks with her attorneys during the preliminary hearings on Friday, September 28, 2007 at the Bollinger County Courthouse in Marble Hill. Barlow is accused of murdering her boyfriend, Michael Strong.

ST. LOUIS &mdash; Lisa Ann Barlow pleaded guilty in a St. Louis court Monday morning to the July 2007 murder of her boyfriend at his Bollinger County home near Scopus, Mo., according to Bollinger County Prosecuting Attorney Stephen Gray.

Her sentencing is set for 10 a.m., Feb. 26 in St. Louis in Judge James Hartenbach's St. Louis County courtroom.

Gray said it was clear within hours of Michael Strong's murder that one person acting alone had committed the crime.

"[Michael Strong was] a fellow who carefully locked his doors every night, where she kept at least two dogs in the house, which barked at everyone, friend or foe," Gray said. "The fact that the shooter was able to move through the house that night, get his gun and set the lamp out of the way to set the shot without waking him up -- there's not any possibilities left except Lisa Barlow. Those dogs had a part in showing who the killer was because they don't know how to lie."

He said a delay of nearly 90 minutes between when the shooting happened and Barlow called police was another factor.

Gray said he communicated frequently with Michael Strong's family during the course of the case, including explaining plea-agreement negotiations. He said the family "was pleased with the county's ability to recover the gun" and were supportive of the plea agreement.

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"They're interested in making sure something does happen and she does get punished. They have some questions they hope get answered at the sentencing. We got most of the way there today."

Barlow is expected to explain her motive at her sentencing hearing, Gray said.

Barlow was charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the shooting death of Michael Strong on July 27, 2007. Barlow was arrested on Aug. 1, 2007.

In exchange for the guilty plea, the state agreed to amend the first count to second-degree murder and allow a cap of 25 years in prison and the chance of parole after serving 85 percent of her sentence.

As part of the plea agreement Barlow supplied police with a map that led to the recovery of the murder weapon, missing from Strong's home the night of the shooting. The news release said the weapon was found Friday in a road ditch less than a mile from the Strong home.

Bollinger County officials had been bracing for the costs associated with an out-of-county trial, expecting to spend an estimated $30,000. But that's not what Presiding Commissioner Wayne Johnson focused on when he reacted to the news.

"You want justice done and justice served and hopefully that's what was done," he said.

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