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Death sentence for kids' killings 25 year ago
TUCSON - A Tucson man has been sentenced to die in the bludgeoning death of his girlfriend's two children more than 25 years ago.
James Wallace originally pleaded guilty and was sentenced to die for the February 1984 deaths of 36-year-old Susan Insalaco and her children, 16-year-old Anna Monzon and 12-year-old Gabriel Monzon.
The case has been appealed several times.
Last year, the Arizona Supreme Court overturned Wallace's death sentences in the children's slayings and sentenced him to life in prison for killing Insalaco.
Jurors deliberated for about eight hours over two days before deciding Friday that Wallace's childhood and substance abuse didn't mitigate the "heinous and depraved" way in which he killed the children.
The death sentence for the 59-year-old man will be automatically appealed.
TUCSON - A Tucson man has been sentenced to die in the bludgeoning death of his girlfriend's two children more than 25 years ago.
James Wallace originally pleaded guilty and was sentenced to die for the February 1984 deaths of 36-year-old Susan Insalaco and her children, 16-year-old Anna Monzon and 12-year-old Gabriel Monzon.
The case has been appealed several times.
Last year, the Arizona Supreme Court overturned Wallace's death sentences in the children's slayings and sentenced him to life in prison for killing Insalaco.
Jurors deliberated for about eight hours over two days before deciding Friday that Wallace's childhood and substance abuse didn't mitigate the "heinous and depraved" way in which he killed the children.
The death sentence for the 59-year-old man will be automatically appealed.