A Laclede County jury found a woman from suburban Kansas City not guilty for the deaths of her millionaire father and his long time girlfriend.

Susan Van Note, 48, an attorney from Lee's Summit, was accused of shooting and stabbing William Van Note, 67, and Sharon Dickson, 59, at a lakefront home in Sunrise Beach in October 2010. A jury late Tuesday afternoon found Susan Van Note not guilty of two counts of first-degree murder. The sequestered jury heard more than a week of testimony, attorneys' statements, and legal instructions.

Prosecutors say William Van Note initially survived the attack but died when his daughter forged documents to have him taken off life support at a hospital in Columbia. Susan Van Note wasn't charged until 2012 while detectives and prosecutors evaluated the circumstantial evidence. A married couple from Johnson County, Kan., who were friends with the daughter were also charged for the murders and forgery but the Camden County prosecuting attorney later dropped the charges against them.

The trial was in Laclede County, where it was moved from Camden County to try to ensure a fair trial. The trial was delayed several times, including a mistrial in June 2015 because of misconduct by potential jurors.