An Indiana man who fatally shot his ex-girlfriend and her grandmother pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty, but he may still die behind bars after being sentenced…
Gary Ferrell, who plead guilty to two murders in April, was sentenced Thursday to 110 years without parole. Two consecutive 55 year sentences, one for each count of murder.
Gary Ferrell will be spending 110 years without parole at the Indiana Department of Corrections after Judge Hunter made the announcement at the second day of the sentencing hearing.
A 28-year-old murderer will spend more than 100 years in prison after admitting to killing a grandmother and her granddaughter outside a Clinton County factory, court documents show.