Alora Dannin Hix, 21, Denison, Texas, had been charged with second-degree murder for being involved in the killing of Dresean Jaron Jones, 19, who was gunned down at a vacant lot in Cartwright last August.
During a jury trial for Hix that concluded Tuesday evening, jurors deliberated approximately one hour before finding Hix guilty of the lesser charge of first-degree manslaughter.
The jury recommended a four-year sentence.
Investigators said that Jones, of Denison, was murdered because he failed to provide marijuana that he had been paid for.
According to an affidavit by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, Wesley Dylan Kelley, 19, Durant, had given Jones $500 for marijuana, and when Jones failed to provide it, Kelley went to Dustin Shawn Metcalf, 28, Calera, for help. They then met with Harold Ray Hass, 23, residency not listed, and Hix.
The affidavit states that Hix lured Jones to Cartwright by promising sexual favors. Investigators said Jones began to run away and he was shot in the back by Hass after Metcalf said to shoot him.
Kelley pleaded guilty last month to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 35 years in prison with the last five years suspended.
Hass and Metcalf are charged with first-degree murder, and they have disposition hearings scheduled in August.
Sentencing for Hix was set June. 8







