Stephanie Keller was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the killing of her husband, Vestavia Officer Andy Kimbrel.. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The wife of an Alabama police officer who was shot to death during an argument at home was sentenced to 20 years in prison after claiming she killed her husband accidentally. While Stephanie Keller asked for mercy and denied that she meant to kill Andy Kimbrel, who worked for the Vestavia Hills Police Department, a judge cited her lack of remorse in imposing the term.

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Police Officer Andy Kimbrel had served 15 years with the Vestavia Hills PD in Alabama when his wife, Stephanie Keller, killed him.. While Stephanie Keller asked for mercy and denied that she meant to kill Andy Kimbrel, who worked for the Vestavia Hills Police Department, a judge cited her lack of remorse in imposing the term.