Utah prisoner seeking parole won t give location of body
March 10, 2021
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PROVO, Utah (AP) A man convicted in the 1995 death of a Utah high school student wouldn t answer questions about the location of the girl s remains during a parole hearing and said he had already provided all the information he could.
Timmy Brent Olsen pleaded guilty in 2011 to second-degree felony manslaughter in the death of Kiplyn Davis, 15, a student at Spanish Fork High School, The Daily Herald reported Tuesday.
Olsen was sentenced to one to 15 years in prison under a plea deal that prosecutors said they agreed to because of the difficulty of the case in not having found Davis body.
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Utah prisoner seeking parole won t give location of body
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