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(KSL News) Two key people testified in the sentencing hearing of the man who admitted to killing his ex-wife.
In December, David Drommond pleaded guilty to murdering his ex-wife, Janeil, in 2005.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports a friend of the victim testified today of Drommond's violent behavior, specifically of him choking his wife in 1995. His roommate also testified that Drommond planned to cut his ex-wife's telephone line, break into her house and scare her to keep her from dating other men.
Drommond faces life in prison without the possibility of parole.









