Thursday, July 3rd 2025, 1:19 pm
A woman charged in the 2020 death of her Wagoner County roommate has now been convicted in a separate case in Wisconsin.
Kore Bommeli Adams, formerly known as Kore Bommeli, was found guilty by a Dane County jury on June 27, 2025, for trying to poison her neighbors with homemade ricin in April 2014.
Prosecutors said she spread the deadly toxin around the victims’ home while they were away on vacation.
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A judge formally accepted the jury’s verdict, convicting her on two counts of attempted first-degree intentional homicide.
The Wisconsin charges came about during an investigation into the 2020 disappearance and death of Talina Galloway, Bommeli's then-roommate in Wagoner County, Oklahoma.
Galloway was first reported missing in April 2020 when Bommeli Adams told investigators at the time that Galloway had posted on Facebook about having COVID-19 and planned to isolate at a nearby lake.
However, authorities found no evidence that Galloway was ever tested or seen by a doctor.
In January 2021, Galloway’s dismembered remains were discovered in a freezer abandoned in a wooded area near Mena, Arkansas.
The state medical examiner ruled her death a homicide.
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Bommeli Adams is currently being held at the Dane County Detention Center while she awaits extradition back to Wagoner County, where she faces charges of first-degree murder and desecration of a human corpse in the Galloway case.
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