Michigan man guilty of killing 2 women with hammer, sentenced to 70 to 100 years in prison
MI man showed cellphone photos of the victim's beaten bodies to sheriff's deputies at a traffic stop
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A man charged in the hammer killings of two women after he showed cellphone photos of their beaten bodies to sheriff’s deputies during a traffic stop was sentenced Wednesday to 70 to100 years in prison.
Kiernan Brown, 30, of Delta Township, was sentenced in Ingham County after pleading guilty but mentally ill to second-degree murder in the deaths of 26-year-old Kaylee Ann Brock of Holt and 32-year-old Julie Ann Mooney of Williamston in May 2019.
Authorities said at the time that Brown was arrested on Interstate 69, about 108 miles northwest of Detroit, after an ex-girlfriend reported that he had been violating a personal protection order by banging on her door and sending disturbing texts. She was not among the victims.
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FAMILY OF BLACK MAN WHO WAS FATALLY SHOT BY MICHIGAN POLICE IS SUING DETROIT FOR $50 MILLION
A Michigan man has been sentenced to 70 to 100 years in prison for killing two women with a hammer.
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During his plea hearing, Brown said he killed Brock and Mooney with a hammer.