Man Pleads Guilty in Law School Slayings
From Times Wire Reports
In a deal with prosecutors to spare his life, a one-time Appalachian School of Law student pleaded guilty to killing the school’s dean, a professor and a student in a 2002 shooting rampage.
Peter Odighizuwa burst into tears as he was sentenced to six consecutive life terms plus 28 years on firearms, capital murder and attempted capital murder charges. He said he wished he could bring back his victims.
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