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Man pleads guilty in killing of Virginia cab driver

HANOVER COUNTY, Va. -One of the two suspects accused of murdering a Virginia cab driver in August 2014 has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, reports CBS affiliate WTVR.

Dyshawn Simpson, age 20, pleaded guilty Tuesday to the first-degree murder of James Wells. Simpson was sentenced to life in prison. Simpson's charges for arson, malicious wounding, and abduction were dropped.

Simpson stabbed Wells multiple times because he didn't have the money to pay for a cab fare, according to prosecutors. He then set the cab on fire with a road flare.

The other suspect in this case, Alisa Dejesus, 19, will go to trial later this year.

During Tuesday's hearing, when asked if he had anything to say, Simpson looked at his mother and the family of Wells and apologized.

Simpson's mother, Marcella Dabney, said the son she raised would never do something so brutal, without being provoked somehow.

"My son is good. He's always been a good kid. Nobody has had a bad thing to say about him," said Dabney.

David Well's wife, Malibu Wells, said she doesn't believe Simpson's apology. "He may have meant the one to his mother, but I don't think he meant the one towards us," she said.

Wells describes the last year as living through hell. As their anniversary date approaches, Wells said she hangs onto the good times she spent with her husband.

"He'd give you the shirt off his back; always trying to make you laugh. No matter what kind of day you were having, you had a smile on if James was around."

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