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The sister of a woman convicted of murdering her husband said she should face the death penalty.The sister of a woman convicted of murdering her husband said she should face the death penalty.
Jacqueline Crymble is awaiting sentence after being found guilty of the murder of her husband, Paul, in 2004.Jacqueline Crymble is awaiting sentence after being found guilty of the murder of her husband, Paul, in 2004.
Her sister, Nicola Cree, told the BBC Spotlight programme, said: "She should be carried out in a box. I'm sorry but that's how I feel." Her sister, Nicola Cree, told the BBC, said: "She should be carried out in a box. I'm sorry but that's how I feel."
Mr Crymble, a father-of-two, was found suffocated in his car near his home outside Richhill on Father's Day 2004. Mr Crymble, a father-of-two, was found suffocated in his car near his home outside Richhill on Father's Day in 2004.
When discovered, he had a plastic bag taped tightly round his neck, and his feet and hands bound with cable ties.When discovered, he had a plastic bag taped tightly round his neck, and his feet and hands bound with cable ties.
His 35-year-old wife had claimed four masked men broke into the family home looking for drugs and money before attacking and kidnapping her husband.His 35-year-old wife had claimed four masked men broke into the family home looking for drugs and money before attacking and kidnapping her husband.
Jacqueline Crymble and her former lover, Roger Ferguson, are both currently awaiting sentence after being found guilty of the murder.Jacqueline Crymble and her former lover, Roger Ferguson, are both currently awaiting sentence after being found guilty of the murder.
Ms Cree told Tuesday's Spotlight programme: ""I haven't got a sister. They should bring back capital punishment and that's for her as well.Ms Cree told Tuesday's Spotlight programme: ""I haven't got a sister. They should bring back capital punishment and that's for her as well.
"A life for a life. They say here that life is 25 years, but that's not life.""A life for a life. They say here that life is 25 years, but that's not life."