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Indiana man sentenced to 115 years for killing professor as a teen, stabbing man s wife 23 times

Indiana man sentenced to 115 years for killing professor as a teen, stabbing man’s wife 23 times Jami Ganz A young Indiana man has been sentenced to more than a century behind bars for fatally stabbing a college professor and wounding the man’s wife in a 2011 home invasion. Winston Corbett, 25, was sentenced on Monday to 65 years for murder and 50 years for attempted murder, for a total 115 years, The Associated Press reports. Corbett, of Goshen, about 57 miles northwest of Fort Wayne, was convicted in November and given the maximum possible sentence. © Provided by New York Daily News Winston Corbett Winston Corbett

IN man sentenced to 115 years over fatal stabbing

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. An Indiana man has been sentenced to 115 years in prison for fatally stabbing a college professor and leaving the man s wife with nearly two dozen stab wounds during a home invasion in 2011. An Elkhart Circuit Court judge on Monday sentenced Winston Corbett, 25, to 65 years for murder and 50 years for attempted murder, with the terms to run consecutively. A jury convicted the Goshen man last month. He received the maximum possible sentence. Corbett was 16 in October 2011 when he fatally stabbed James Miller. The 58-year-old biology professor had gone to the aid of his wife, Linda, who was stabbed 23 times but survived the late-night attack at their home in Goshen in northern Indiana, The Elkhart Truth reported.

Killer is sentenced to 115 years in prison for stabbing a college professor to death

Winston Earl Corbett, 25, was sentenced to 115 years on Monday in Indiana He was found guilty in the murder of Goshen College professor James Miller  Miller was brutally stabbed to death in his home and his wife was badly injured Corbett was only arrested in 2018 after DNA evidence pointed to him  At trial, he denied the murder and said he didn t know why his DNA was there A jury took just two and a half hours to convict after eight-day trial 

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