
Left: Andres Torres Jr. Right: Amanda Soultz (Office of the Prosecuting Attorney for Fayette County).
A 32-year-old Indiana woman will spend at least 15 years behind bars for her role in the murder of a West Virginia woman over a $50 watch.
Amanda Don Soultz from Elkhart, Indiana, admitted to committing the crime of first-degree murder in the killing of 41-year-old Michelle Ann Smith on February 16, 2023. In exchange for her guilty plea, Soultz is set to serve a lifetime in prison but will have the chance for parole after 15 years, as announced by the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office of Fayette County, West Virginia, through a press statement.
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According to prosecutors, Soultz and her co-defendant, Andres M. Torres Jr., traveled to Fayette County from Indiana in late January 2023. Soultz used to live in the area and knew Smith. Torres was in need of cash and pawned a watch to Smith for $50. Smith then put the watch up for sale on Facebook. This apparently upset Torres.
Soultz and Torres originally claimed they had dinner and drinks at the victim’s home on Deepwater Mountain Road on the night in question. But the investigation revealed something much more sinister. Torres asked for the watch back but Smith claimed she had already sold it. This “enraged” Torres, prosecutors said. He and Soultz found handcuffs in Smith’s bedroom and restrained her. Torres then began punching and pistol-whipping Smith as the suspects began searching the home for the watch.