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Prostitute pleads guilty in overdose death of Google exec

Alix Tichelman, in red, acknowledges her parents as she is surrounded by lawyers on Tuesday, May 19, 2015, in Santa Cruz, Calif.
Alix Tichelman, in red, acknowledges her parents as she is surrounded by lawyers on Tuesday, May 19, 2015, in Santa Cruz, Calif. Dan Coyro/Santa Cruz Sentinel via AP

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – A California prostitute charged with killing a Google executive with an overdose of heroin aboard his yacht pleaded guilty Tuesday to involuntary manslaughter and administering drugs.

A Santa Cruz County Superior Court judge sentenced Alix Tichelman – who has dual Canadian and American citizenship – to six years in prison under a plea deal that included reducing a manslaughter charge.

Authorities say Tichelman injected Forrest Timothy Hayes with heroin in November 2013 then left without seeking help when he passed out on the yacht. Hayes had hired Tichelman several times before and they were doing drugs and having sex the night he died, authorities said.

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Defence attorney Larry Biggam said Tichelman was relieved to have the court proceedings behind her and she is expected to serve only three years. She will be credited for nearly a year already served.

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Tichelman agreed to the plea deal in light of the evidence, the lawyer said.

The high-end call girl was arrested eight months after Hayes’ death. A surveillance video at the Santa Cruz harbour showed the woman gather her belongings, casually step over Hayes’ body, finish a glass of wine and lower a blind before leaving the yacht the night before the body was discovered.

Tichelman had been preparing to move out of California when she was arrested. She has wealthy parents and dual citizenship in the U.S. and Canada.

Prosecutor Rafael Vazquez was not immediately available for comment.

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After Tichelman was charged in California, police in Milton, Georgia, took another look at the 2013 overdose death of Tichelman’s former boyfriend Dean Riopelle, 53, the owner of a popular Atlanta music venue.

Authorities said a panicked Tichelman had called police, saying her boyfriend had overdosed on something and wouldn’t respond. Police in Milton did not immediately return a call Tuesday seeking a possible update on the situation.

Tichelman has not been charged in that death. An autopsy report listed Riopelle’s death as an accidental overdose of heroin, oxycodone and alcohol.

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Associated Press writer Kristin J. Bender in San Francisco contributed to this report.

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