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Man jailed 105 years for bomb under boss’ bed

Couple’s thick mattress helped dissipate force

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Anorthwest Louisiana farmhand has been sentenced to 105 years after being convicted of planting a pipe bomb under the bed of the man and wife he worked for in retaliatio­n for the man’s failure to save his horse.

“I’m going to remove you from normal society,” news outlets quoted Bossier Parish Judge Parker Self as telling Douglas Holley.

Holley, 56, represente­d himself after firing a courtappoi­nted attorney, and had refused a plea deal of 40 years in prison.

He was convicted in August on two counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of making or possessing a bomb and one of aggravated arson in connection to the bomb planted on December 19, 2015.

Neither he nor Holly Hill Farm Equestrian Centre owners Robert and Tracy Hewlett spoke at Tuesday’s sentencing.

Tracy Hewlett told journalist­s in December 2015 that they, their three small dogs and a cat on the bed with them all escaped unharmed when the bomb sent them flying and left shrapnel in the ceiling. “We think it was our Christmas miracle,” she said.

She said the only problem they could recall with Holley was that her husband, a veterinari­an, had been unable to save Holley’s horse from colic during the summer. The horse’s death “triggered something from which you never recovered,” KTBS-TV quoted Self as saying to Holley. The judge cited “chilling” diary entries outlining Holley’s planned revenge, and his refusal of the plea deal before handing down the sentence.

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