Found Guilty

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Stone said that Riley denies being the “man dressed in black.” After five hours, Riley, who is now 19, was found guilty of first-degree murder as well as stalking, theft, reckless endangerment, and being in possession of a firearm during a dangerous felony. In the state of Tennessee, you get an automatic life sentence for a first-degree murder conviction.

After his sentencing hearing, Riley, who did not speak during his trial, apologized to the Walkers for killing their daughter, but stuck to his story that it was all a tragic accident.