Penticton Herald

Man who killed 2 nuns pleads guilty

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JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississipp­i prosecutor said Tuesday that a man charged with killing two nuns in 2016 will plead guilty as part of an agreement that removes the possibilit­y of the death penalty.

District Attorney Akillie MaloneOliv­er told The Associated Press she spoke with the victims’ families before agreeing that Robert Earl Sanders of Kosciusko, Mississipp­i, could plead guilty to capital murder. She said the agreement calls for him to be sentenced to life without parole.

Malone-Oliver said the decision takes into considerat­ion that the two women who were killed, Sisters Margaret Held and Paula Merrill, opposed the death penalty.

“Life without parole is the highest punishment, other than death,” Malone-Oliver said.

The nuns, both 68, worked as nurse practition­ers in one of the poorest parts of the U.S. They were found stabbed to death Aug. 25, 2016, in their home in the small town of Durant after failing to show up for work at a health clinic in nearby Lexington, where they often treated poor and uninsured patients.

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