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Life sentence for man in Brooklyn murder |
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BROOKLYN – Kings County District Attorney Charles Hynes Wednesday announced the sentencing of Darryl Littlejohn, 44, to life in prison without parole, for the murder of John Jay College graduate student Imette St. Guillen. Littlejohn was convicted of Murder in the First Degree on June 3, and Wednesday received the maximum sentence. The sentence will be served consecutively to the 25 years to life sentence he is currently serving for kidnapping a Queens woman. Littlejohn, a bouncer at the Falls Bar in Manhattan, murdered St. Guillen, 24, as she left the bar in the early morning hours of February 25, 2006. Her body was discovered wrapped in a dirty bedspread and dumped on a deserted section of Fountain Avenue, just north of the Belt Parkway, in East New York. Her hands and feet were bound, she had been sexually assaulted, her mouth was gagged and her head was completely wrapped in tape. She died of asphyxiation. |
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