2nd man convicted of Colorado Springs killing to steal Xbox 360 from mentally impaired adult

By AP
Friday, September 10, 2010

Man convicted of Colo. killing to steal Xbox 360

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Jurors in Colorado Springs have convicted a 23-year-old man of killing a mentally impaired adult to steal his Xbox 360 gaming system.

An El Paso County judge sentenced Derek Lee Hernandez to two mandatory terms of life in prison immediately after the jury’s verdict Friday. His co-defendant, Kyle Sebastian Stott, is already serving a life sentence after being convicted earlier.

Prosecutors say 22-year-old Jason Holley was nearly beheaded with a double-edged blade in January 2009. Authorities found his decomposed body four months later in a ravine.

The Colorado Springs Gazette reports that Holley had the maturity of a child and had been diagnosed with Klinefelter’s syndrome, a genetic disorder that gave him an extra X-chromosome.

Information from: The Gazette, www.gazette.com

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