MR. DANIELS: Yes, Your Honor.
THE COURT: Have there been any promises of any type or nature that have led to you to change your plea or are you doing so voluntarily?
MR. DANIELS: Yes, Your Honor. I change my plea voluntarily.
THE COURT: Are you prepared at this time to enter a plea?
MR. DANIELS: Yes, Your Honor.
THE COURT: To the charge of murder in the first degree, you, shortly after you stalked her and broke into her home, struck Rachel Susan Miller, repeatedly on various parts of her body, with a hammer, a wrench, your fists and your feet, causing profuse bleeding, and multiple fractures on April 13, 2000, which led to her death and that of a six week fetus on April 26, 2000, to this charge, how do you plead, guilty or not guilty?
MR. DANIELS: I did strike her, yes, Your Honor.
THE COURT: Mr. Daniels, I'll ask you again. To the charge of murder in the first degree for the death of Rachel Susan Miller, and that of an unborn child, how do you plead? Guilty or not guilty?
MR. DANIELS: I plead Guilty, Your Honor, to these charges.
THE COURT: Thank you.
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