ROSEMOUNT, Minn. -- Ashley Conrade, the 26-year-old Rosemount resident charged in connection with two murders in 2013, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for her role in the death of Anarae Schunk at her Rosemount townhome.
She will also serve a day in prison in connection with the shooting death of Palagor Jobi outside a Burnsville bar.
Conrade pleaded guilty last February to aiding an offender after the fact in both cases. She also cooperated with the investigation of Shavelle Chavez-Nelson, who pleaded guilty to second degree intentional murder for his part in the death of Schunk, his former girlfriend. He was already serving a 204-month prison sentence for Jobi’s murder.
Chavez-Nelson shot Jobi, 23, outside Nina’s Bar in Burnsville in the early morning hours of Sept. 22, 2013. Schunk was there at the time, and returned with Chavez-Nelson and Conrade to Conrade’s home in Rosemount. Evidence gathered at the townhome suggests Schunk was stabbed to death there that same morning. Her body was found Sept. 30 in a Rice County cornfield.