Shatara Carter (left), 19, and Dennis Welch, 24, both of Camden, were previously convicted in the Feb. 22, 2010, murders of Michael Hawkins, 23, of Mount Holly, and Muriah Huff, 18, of Cinnaminson, at the Berkley Street residence of their mother, Arnetta Welch, 42. Arnetta Welch has pleaded guilty to hindering apprehension in connect with the murders.

A Camden woman admitted in Superior Court Wednesday to helping two of her children conceal evidence in in the gang-related double murder of a Burlington County couple in 2010, according to the Camden County Prosecutor's office.

Arnetta Welch, 42, of Camden, pleaded guilty to charges of hindering apprehension in connection with the deaths of Michael Hawkins, 23, of Mount Holly, and Muriah Huff, 18, of Cinnaminson, on Feb. 22, 2010, murdered at Welch's home on the 500 block of Berkley Street in the city.

Authorities say Welch purchased cleaning supplies and helped remove evidence in the wake of the killings, believed to be enacted by members of the Bloods street gang and the result of Hawkins' purported involvement with the rival Crips.

Hawkins was beaten, gagged and bound at the Berkely Street home, according to authorities, who say he was later shot and stabbed.

Huff — who was dating Hawkins and with him at the time of his death — was herself murdered so as not to serve as a witness to the murder, authorities say.

The pair were found in the back yard of the home on Feb. 25, 2010.

Two of Welch's children — Shatara Carter, 19, and Dennis Welch, 24, both of Camden — were among 10 defendants who have been convicted or pleaded guilty for their roles in the double murder.

Dennis Welch was sentenced to 25 years in prison in 2013 after pleading guilty to aggravated manslaughter.

Carter, who was 14 at the time of the killings, was sentenced to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty as an adult to aggravated manslaughter in 2014.

Prosecutors say Arnetta Welch faces a sentence of two years of probation. She is scheduled to be sentenced before Superior Court Judge Richard F. Wells on March 6.

Prosecutors say Dennis Welch; Carter; Lance Fulton, 24, of Pennsauken; David Hardwick, 22, of Pennsauken, Clive Hinds, 23, of Maple Shade Township; Darryl Pierre, 24, of Merchantville; Shaniqua Pierre, 23, of Deptford Township; Kuasheim Powell, 29, of Camden, Peter Leonce, 22, of Astoria, N.Y., and Keenan Wideman, 22, of Pennsauken have been sentenced to a combined total of 297 years in the murders.

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