A Mount Pleasant man has pleaded guilty to killing his sister just days after he was released from prison. Daniel L. Fuller, 31, on Wednesday appeared before U.S. District Judge Thomas L. Ludington in Bay City and pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. Fuller strangled his sister, Iva J. Fuller, 25, in her home on the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Reservation on July 10, 2010, according to U.S. Attorney Barbara L. McQuade. Fuller was released from a state prison four days before the slaying, having served three years for assaulting, resisting or obstructing a police officer and third-degree fleeing police. Fuller attempted to conceal the killing by flooding the kitchen floor where the slaying occurred. He attempted to hide his sister’s body in a field west of Mount Pleasant and assaulted an eyewitness, threatening to killer her too, McQuade said.
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