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TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — A Twin Falls man will serve 70 years to life in prison for killing a man after test-driving a car the man was selling on Craigslist.
The Times-News reports (http://goo.gl/EjVKul ) 21-year-old Jacob Lyn Marshall pleaded guilty in June to the murder of 53-year-old Kent Storrer as part of a plea agreement. He also pleaded guilty to robbery and battery with intent to commit a serious felony.
Investigators say on July 25, 2015, Marshall and Jerry Kimball met Storrer and his son-in-law Jasper Qualls, who had posted a Craigslist advertisement to sell a 1991 Mitsubishi 3000.
Court documents say after the drive, Marshall shot Qualls and Storrer with an assault weapon hidden in Kimball's car. Storrer was killed and Qualls was wounded.
Police say Marshall and Kimball stole the Mitsubishi and were arrested after a police chase.
Kimball is facing six felony charges.
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