A
male Texas teenager was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for
killing a six-year-old girl, wrapping her body in a tarp and leaving it
on the side of a road, prosecutors said.
Tyler Lane Holder, now 18
but 17 at the time of the crime in the Fort Worth area a year ago,
reached a deal with prosecutors for the sentence, the Tarrant County
District Attorney's office said.
Holder pleaded guilty to the
murder of Alanna Gallagher, who was found bound in duct tape and with a
plastic bag over her head. Prosecutors said they had DNA evidence
linking him to the crime.
He also pleaded guilty to arson for
setting fire to the home of the victim's family and with attempted
capital murder for shooting at a police officer trying to arrest him.
Prosecutors
said he could not be charged with capital murder, which brings the
possibility of the death penalty, because he was under 18 when the crime
was committed.
He must serve at least 50 years in prison before he can be eligible for parole.
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