Timothy Eugene Moore (left) and Shandon Ray Groom (right) pleaded guilty to murdering Egypt Covington (inset). Their co-defendant Shane Evans previously pleaded guilty and was sentenced. (Mugshots: Michigan State Police; image of Covington: Crime Stoppers of Michigan)

Timothy Eugene Moore (left) and Shandon Ray Groom (right) pleaded guilty to murdering Egypt Covington (inset). Their co-defendant Shane Evans previously pleaded guilty and was sentenced. (Mugshots: Michigan State Police; image of Covington: Crime Stoppers of Michigan)

The two men charged with breaking into the wrong side of a Michigan duplex and murdering the resident have pleaded guilty to the fatal attack.

Timothy Eugene Moore, 37, pleaded guilty on Thursday to second-degree murder and a firearms charge, records show. Authorities previously said he pulled the trigger, killing Egypt Covington, a singer and account manager, as she was bound with Christmas lights in her Wayne County duplex in late June 2017.

Shandon Ray Groom, 30, who broke into the residence with Moore, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on July 14.

Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 5 in both their cases.



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