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Homer man sentenced to life in Webster deputy's murder
Homer man sentenced in murder of Webster Parish deputy
Remembering Sulyn Prince
Homer man sentenced to life in Webster deputy's murder
A Homer man who killed a Webster Parish sheriffs deputy in 2016 was formally sentenced Tuesday morning to life in prison.
District Judge Glenn Fallin imposed the mandatory sentence resulting from a Bienville Parish jury's conviction in April of 41-year-old Andrew Critton in the second-degree murder of Sulyn Prince, 69, of Homer.
Homer man sentenced in murder of Webster Parish deputy
A Homer man has been sentenced to five years of hard labor after pleading to Accessory After the Fact to Second Degree Murder in the death of a Webster Parish Deputy.
Jermaine Johnson allegedly concealed evidence following the murder of 69-year-old Deputy Sulyn Prince.
Remembering Sulyn Prince
The pain her co-workers felt when she was murdered back in January 2016 is still fresh. Some of them wanted to talk about her but were moved to tears just thinking about Sulyn, including her boss, BDCC Warden John Lew also known as "Big John." He said all he had to do when he was having a bad day is talk to Sulyn.
"She would hug me and tell me it's gonna be okay and it would be...just because of her saying that," said Lewis.
Seeing how Sulyn's death has affected her co-workers you can just imagine the impact on her daughters. Her daughter Jami Hearne spoke through tears about dealing with the death of her mom.
"There is no way to prepare for something like this because there is no one that you can even talk to, because chances are you don't even know someone who has gone through something like this," said Hearne.