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Post by sclcookie on May 31, 2006 2:29:53 GMT -5
Serial killer pleads guilty, avoids death
In Peoria, a serial killer who prosecutors say burned some of his victims to ash and bits of bone in his mother's backyard pleaded guilty Tuesday to killing 8 women.
Under a deal with prosecutors, Larry Bright, 39, escaped a possible death sentence and instead will get life in prison without parole.
Four of his victims' bodies were found dumped along little-traveled roads around Peoria in 2003 and 2004, and the remains of the others were found in burn pits in the yard at the home he shared with his mother.
The killings and the time it took authorities to connect them and then track down the killer caused an uproar in Peoria's black community. The victims were black and several were prostitutes and drug addicts. Bright is white.
Bright did not comment in court other than answering "Yes, Sir" and "No, Sir" to the judge's questions, but in a statement read by an attorney, he said: "I know I've committed some horrible and unthinkable acts. I am very sorry for the grief and heartache that I have caused."
Authorities have refused to discuss a motive but say Bright was fascinated with sex and pornography involving black women.
Bright pleaded guilty Tuesday to 7 counts of 1st-degree murder and 1 count of drug-induced homicide.
"I think it's a fair resolution," defense attorney Jay Elmore said. "This guy is never going to see the light of day and he knows he should never see the light of day."
(source: Associated Press)
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