Man gets 20 years to life for 2007 double homicide in Warren
WARREN — Norris Mills described details about the murder of Andrea Reynolds, 30, and her uncle, John Freeman Jr., 50, that the public didn’t know.
A lie-detector test indicated he committed the crimes.
And his description of where he went after killing the pair June 11, 2007, have been verified.
All of these are reasons why Mike Burnett, an assistant Trumbull County prosecutor, says there is “no doubt” Mills was the person who committed the double murder at a home on Front Street Southwest.
Mills, 42, most recently of Eagle, Utah, pleaded guilty today in common pleas court to the killings and was sentenced to life in prison with parole eligibility after 20 years.
For the complete story, see Thursday’s Vindicator and Vindy.com
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