GUILTY WA - Robert Hood, 89, Silverdale, 16 Dec 2015

  • #21
Murderer sentenced to almost 80 years in prison

http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/local/murderer-sentenced-to-almost-80-years-in-prison-3df9df86-6085-74ce-e053-0100007f81c3-395747451.html

Robert Lee Pry, 30, whom Kitsap County prosecutors accused of killing Hood in an effort to access his bank account, received the 958-month term Monday from Kitsap County Superior Court Judge Jennifer Forbes.

Pry's lengthy criminal history, combined with jurors' finding "aggravating" factors in the case — the victim was vulnerable and endured deliberate cruelty and the suspect showed a lack of remorse — led to a nearly eight decade-long prison term.

Jurors did not convict Robert Lavalle Davis, 47, of being an accomplice to the murder, though they did convict him of identity theft. Davis got about 8 ½ years in prison in the case, according to prosecutors. The third, Arnold Mafnas Cruz, 47, was convicted of rendering criminal assistance and removal or concealment of a body. He received a 12 ½-year sentence, prosecutors said.

Joshua Rodgers Jones, 27, who told investigators he went into Hood's house with Pry, also is accused of first-degree murder. Pry's sister, Shawna Dudley Pry, 31, is charged with being an accomplice to the murder. Both are scheduled for trial Dec. 5.
 
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No words can express how heinous this crime was, nor can any sentence ever be adequate punishment. That this poor man suffered such torture... 89 years old... I just can't even. :(
 
  • #23
Judge sentences Hood murder suspect to max

http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/local/judge-sentences-hood-murder-suspect-to-max-414aadbd-b85a-0f67-e053-0100007f54e6-401199636.html

Unmoved by the apology of a man who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the robbery of 89-year-old Robert Hood, a Kitsap Superior Court judge clarified Monday that state law restricted her from imposing a sentence longer than 37 ½ years.

"Yours is a truly wasted life," Judge Jennifer Forbes told Joshua Rodgers-Jones, 27, before handing down the maximum sentence. "Society will be better off without you and sending you to prison will cause me no loss of sleep."

By pleading guilty Rodgers-Jones avoided the risk of a sentence twice as long as his co-defendant, Robert Lee Pry, who was found guilty at trial and received a nearly 80-year sentence.

Still outstanding is the case of Shawna Dudley-Pry, 31, Robert Pry's sister, who is charged with being an accomplice to Hood's murder. Her trial, the last case in Hood's death, is scheduled for next month.
 
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Sister of man found guilty of murder sentenced to prison

http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/local/sister-of-man-found-guilty-of-murder-sentenced-to-prison-42b4a205-b981-1160-e053-0100007ff24f-404372236.html

The last of several people charged in connection with the 2015 fatal robbery of an 89-year-old Tracyton man was sentenced to nine years and eight months in prison on Friday.

Shawna Pry, 31, received a 116-month sentence after pleading guilty to being an accomplice to robbery, as well as to rendering criminal assistance, identity theft and possession of stolen property charges as part of a plea agreement. Pry had faced a charge as an accomplice in the 2015 murder of Robert Hood, which was dropped.

Pry made a tearful apology for her actions during a sentencing hearing Friday in Kitsap County Superior Court: "I'm so sorry," she said. "I cannot express the hurt I feel for what happened."
 

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