An Arizona prisoner was convicted Tuesday of the gruesome killings of his best friend, the man's girlfriend and her four young children 12 years ago in what prosecutors called a crime motivated by money. A jury found Preston Strong, 50, guilty of six counts of first-degree murder following a monthslong trial. "This crime required information and access to these victims," prosecutor Karolyn Kaczorowski said during closing statements. They cast doubt on two eyewitnesses who told police they had seen a Hispanic man leaving the crime scene. Strong is in prison for life in the 2007 killing of Satinder Gill, a Yuma physician who was strangled and bludgeoned in his home.
Source: Fox News April 25, 2017 22:52 UTC