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1995 murder instigator gets 6 years jail term

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Aformer Swiss university professor who pleaded guilty to instigatin­g the 1995 meatcleave­r murder of a man who she claimed raped her while she was a college student in California was sentenced on Friday to six years in prison.

Norma Esparza, 41, whose 2012 arrest in the long-unsolved case made internatio­nal headlines, was sentenced along with two co-defendants for their roles in the slaying of 24-year-old Gonzalo Ramirez more than 20 years ago in Irvine, California.

Shannon Ray Gries, 45, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for his guilty plea in May to felony murder during the commission of a kidnapping, according to Orange County prosecutor­s. Diane Tran, 47, was sentenced to four years in prison. She pleaded guilty in January to voluntary manslaught­er.

Esparza, who moved to Europe after the murder and later became an assistant professor at Webster University in Geneva, pleaded guilty in 2014 to voluntary manslaught­er and agreed to testify against others accused in the killing.

Ex-boyfriend

Chief among them was her former boyfriend, Gianni Anthony Van, now 46, who was found guilty in May 2015 of first-degree murder and was sentenced two months later to life in prison without the possibilit­y of parole.

According to prosecutor­s, Ramirez was abducted, tied up and hacked to death with a meat cleaver by Van and others at Esparza’s behest in retaliatio­n for her claim he had raped her weeks earlier.

Prosecutor­s have raised doubts about the veracity of her rape accusation, noting during Van’s trial that Esparza did not report the alleged sexual assault to authoritie­s until after learning Ramirez had made romantic overtures to her sister.

Yet another suspect in the case, Diane Tran’s husband Kody Tran, died in a shoot-out with police in 2012 before charges were filed in the Ramirez killing.

Esparza, a 21-year-old Los Angeles-area college student at the time she met Ramirez at a bar, was initially arrested in his death in 1996. But prosecutor­s declined to press charges.

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