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Man pleads not guilty to killing girlfriend with heroin overdose

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A 36-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to charges he killed his girlfriend with a fatal injection of heroin while she was being treated for an infection at a Pomona hospital.

Steven Crow was charged Monday with one count each of murder and offering to sell a controlled substance in the 2012 death of his girlfriend, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said in a statement.

On May 2, 2012, Rebecca Henry was admitted to Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center for an infection related to intravenous drug use. Henry became unresponsive and was placed on life support.

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She died of a heroin overdose the next day, prosecutors said.

At the time, Pomona police suspected that Crow, her longtime boyfriend, brought heroin in a syringe to the hospital and injected her with it.

Detectives continued to investigate Henry’s death for two years and on April 21 obtained a criminal filing for a murder charge against Crow.

He was arrested June 24 after a Pomona resident saw wanted fliers with Crow’s picture on it and saw him get on a bus. Patrol officers stopped the bus and arrested him on suspicion of murder.

Crow’s next scheduled court appearance is Oct. 9 in Pomona. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 16 years to life in state prison.

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