Portland: A US judge has sentenced a woman to life in prison for her role in a Pacific Northwest killing spree that authorities say was part of a white supremacist scheme.
Holly Grigsby apologised yesterday to friends and relatives of the victims. Grigsby said she realised any explanation for her behaviour would come across as an excuse.
Grigsby and her boyfriend, David "Joey" Pedersen, were arrested in 2011 after the deaths of Pedersen's father and stepmother, along with an Oregon teenager and a California man.
Grigsby pleaded guilty in March to racketeering charges connected to the four killings. The plea agreement called for a life sentence with no chance for release.
Joey Pedersen is scheduled to be sentenced next month.
Holly Grigsby apologised yesterday to friends and relatives of the victims. Grigsby said she realised any explanation for her behaviour would come across as an excuse.
Grigsby and her boyfriend, David "Joey" Pedersen, were arrested in 2011 after the deaths of Pedersen's father and stepmother, along with an Oregon teenager and a California man.
Joey Pedersen is scheduled to be sentenced next month.
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