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A morbidly obese Pennsylvania woman has been convicted for crushing her scrawny beau to death.

Windi Thomas, of Erie, faces 18 to 36 years in prison after pleading guilty to third-degree murder. She will be sentenced on Dec. 21.

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The corpulent killer, 44, admitted she stabbed, slugged with a table leg, and crushed her 120-pound boyfriend, Keeno Butler last March.

But the proposed sentence was too much for the 44-year-old dead man’s sister to swallow.

Sandra Butler said she wanted to see Thomas serve more time than the agreed-upon sentence.

“I feel like she should have 40 or more,” the sister said. “She deserved life.”

Keen Butler’s death was ruled a homicide “caused by respiratory insufficiency secondary to blunt-force trauma to the neck and thoracic compression, exacerbated by blunt-force trauma to the head.”

Thomas called 911 and when cops arrived, they found Butler’s squished body.

Police said Butler was found on the living-room floor at the residence after Thomas called 911 and reported she had killed an individual.

Erie County Assistant District Attorney Jeremy Lightner dropped charges of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and possession of the instrument of a crime in exchange for Thomas’s plea in Butler’s death.

“It’s a good result based upon the facts of the case,” Thomas’ court-appointed lawyer, Mark Del Duca, told the Erie Times-News. “I think it’s fair for both sides.”