Man who killed paramedic and cop learns fate in federal case
Left: Phonesia Machado-Fore (Marion County Sheriff

Left: Phonesia Machado-Fore (Marion County Sheriff’s Office). Center: Jaremy Smith (New Mexico State Police). Right: Officer Justin Hare (NMSP).

A man described as a “cold-blooded killer” from South Carolina, accused of making a paramedic wear a dog shock collar before leading her into the woods to shoot her “execution-style,” and also of killing a New Mexico police officer during his escape, has received his sentence for the cop’s murder.

Jaremy Smith, 33, was given a life sentence on Monday without the chance for parole in his federal case for killing a police officer, as per court documents.

He was sentenced after admitting guilt in January for the murder of New Mexico State Police Officer Justin Hare, who had stopped to assist Smith with a flat tire he encountered while driving on Interstate 40 in March 2024. Smith was driving the vehicle of South Carolina paramedic Phonesia Machado-Fore, 54, who had been reported missing by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office in South Carolina on March 14, 2024.

Smith, who is still facing charges in the Machado-Fore case, was accused of going on a cross-country crime rampage after her death, traveling from South Carolina to Texas and New Mexico, where he killed Hare.

Smith’s sentencing memorandum outlines the allegations against him, including how he allegedly murdered the officer and kidnapped Machado-Fore, who was found dead on March 15, 2024, after allegedly swiping some guns from her home. Smith is said to have taken Machado-Fore hostage in a BMW that she owned following the theft and drove her out to a wooded area about a half-mile away, before taking her life.

He later gunned down Hare after the cop stopped to help him with a flat tire.

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