Man who beat widowed mother of 4 to death gets life
Charles Cook (Okaloosa County Sheriff

Left: Charles Cook (Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office). Right: Melinda Jolly (GoFundMe).

A Georgia man will spend the rest of his life in prison for beating his girlfriend — a widow and mother of four — to death in her home.

Charles Franklin Cook, 42, was announced to have received a life sentence without the possibility of parole by Cobb County District Attorney Sonya F. Allen on Friday. An additional 30 years in confinement was also part of the sentence for the slaying of Melinda Jolly, 44.

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