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Nikole Flagg

Nikole Flagg

Summary

Name:

Nikole Flagg

Nickname:

Nikole Lowe

Years Active:

2003 - 2015

Status:

Imprisoned

Class:

Murderer

Victims:

2

Method:

Shooting / Stabbing

Nationality:

USA
Nikole Flagg

Nikole Flagg

Summary: Murderer

Name:

Nikole Flagg

Nickname:

Nikole Lowe

Status:

Imprisoned

Victims:

2

Method:

Shooting / Stabbing

Nationality:

USA

Years Active:

2003 - 2015

“I didn’t murder my mother.”


Nikole Flagg

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Bio

Research lists Nikole Flagg's date of birth as 1973 and her location as Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Her mother was Myrvinia Lowe. Lowe worked at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

Records show Lowe lived in the Pleasant Ridge area of Cincinnati. Court documents say Flagg lived with her mother in Pleasant Ridge as recently as September. Other records note that she had bipolar disorder.

Murder Story

Nikole Flagg was born in 1973. She is classified as a murderer and linked to robberies. She has two known victims: Jeffrey Brown, 42, in 2003, and her mother, Myrvinia Lowe, 61, on April 10, 2015. Both cases took place in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.

In 2003 Flagg admitted to aggravated robbery and involuntary manslaughter in the death of Jeffrey Brown. Prosecutors said she let two men into Brown’s Corryville apartment and Brown was shot. Flagg was among three people charged and was sentenced to eight years in prison.

On April 10, 2015, prosecutors say Myrvinia Lowe was killed in her Pleasant Ridge home. Police reported the method of the 2015 killing as stabbing with a knife. Lowe’s son grew worried after hearing an odd voicemail and asked police to check on her. Officers who entered the apartment through a window found her body. Prosecutors said Flagg took car keys, cash, a cellphone and credit cards from the home.

Flagg turned herself in and was arrested on April 22, 2015. She was charged with aggravated murder and abuse of a corpse and held on a $1 million bond. A jury found her guilty, and on January 9, 2017 she was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. In court she twice said, "I didn't murder my mother."

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