Las Vegas serial killer who ‘stalked’ victims sentenced to 56 years to life
“A then-18-year-old who Las Vegas prosecutors dubbed a “serial killer” following a murder spree will serve at least 56 years in prison, a judge ruled Wednesday.”
“A then-18-year-old who Las Vegas prosecutors dubbed a “serial killer” following a murder spree will serve at least 56 years in prison, a judge ruled Wednesday.”
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