DOVER, Del.- The woman accused of luring a 21-year-old Dover man into what was supposed to be a robbery has pleaded guilty to her role in his murder.
Lisa Wagaman, 31, of Dover, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and second-degree conspiracy for the 2017 killing of Daquan Dukes.
In June 2017, Wagaman told Dukes she needed a ride to the Pine Grove Apartments on Webss Lane in Dover. Once in the parking lot, her co-defendant Brett Scott approached the car and exchanged gunfire with Dukes. Scott was shot in the chest, hand and foot, and Dukes was fatally shot in the chest, according to prosecutors.
After pleading guilty, a superior court judge immediately sentenced Wagaman to 15 years in prison, followed by six months of either home confinement or work release, then one year of probation.
In July, a jury convicted Scott of second-degree murder, first-degree attempted robbery, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and second-degree conspiracy. He was sentenced to 26 years in prison, followed by one year of work release, then one year of probation.
