
Shyanne Parrott was a teen living in Nebraska when she would murder Amber Shipley
According to court documents Shyanne Parrott and Amber Shipley were at odds over dating the same man
The feud continued to escalate until the day that Shyanne Parrott would jump into a truck and purposely run over Amber Shipley
Shyanne Parrott would be arrested, convicted and sentence to fifty to eighty years in prison
Shyanne Parrott Current Information

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| Last: | PARROTT | First: | SHYANNE | Middle: | N | Suffix: | |
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| Gender: | FEMALE | Race: | WHITE | Date of Birth: | 06/27/1998 | ||
| Facility: | NEBRASKA CORR CENTER FOR WOMEN | ||||||
Shyanne Parrott Case
A local teen has entered a guilty plea to charges that she ran over a rival with a pickup truck, killing her.
Shyanne Parrott, now 18, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of second-degree murder in a brief court appearance Tuesday.
She had been scheduled to stand trial, beginning Wednesday, on first-degree murder charges in connection with the death of Amber Shipley, 20.
Parrott, dressed in an orange jail jumper, trembled throughout the hearing and tried to dab tears with her shoulders. Her wrists were shackled at her waist.
The victim’s mother, Sherry Bright, said after the hearing that she had mixed emotions about the plea deal but would be satisfied if Parrott received a life sentence.
“My baby is gone. This is all I’ve got of my baby,” she said, clutching a container holding her daughter’s ashes.
Bright, who lies in Hamburg, Iowa, said she her daughter’s ashes would be interred with those of Shipley’s late father, Lyle, sometime after the sentencing.
Parrott’s attorney could not be immediately reached for comment.
Prosecutors say that Parrott and Shipley got into an altercation, reportedly over a boyfriend, outside of the Nebraska City library on Sept. 14. Parrott left and returned driving a pickup truck.
Shipley died of blunt force head injuries, according to autopsy results.
The possible sentence for second-degree murder is 20 years to life in prison. Otoe County District Judge Jeffrey Funke set July 21 as the date for sentencing.
