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Man Convicted in Brutal Beating Case Sentenced to 28 Years Brian Pennington, 26, was convicted of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated burglary in the September 8th attack on a woman found severely beaten in the basement of her home
Crime scene photos: Savage early morning attack - CBS News One person they wanted to talk to was Brian Pennington, a man who had recently done work on Marti's home Brian Pennington lived with his wife and children in Leeton, Missouri --
Sentence Levied In Attempted Murder Of Prairie Village Woman Brian Pennington, 27, asked to remove his admission to attacking Marti Hill in September 2010, but Johnson County District Judge James Franklin Davis turned him down and issued the prison
Woman speaks out about an attack from a handyman A Kansas City woman who survived a brutal attack by her handyman is sharing her story publicly in hopes of empowering young women Brian Pennington is serving 28 years in prison for the
Martis Story — Marti Hill The Johnson County District Attorney's Office arrested Brian K Pennington and charged him with attempted first-degree murder He was held in Benton County, MO on $1 million bail
Brian Pennington, handyman accused of slashing womans throat, bound . . . We still don’t know why handyman Brian Pennington allegedly slit Marti Hill ‘s throat and left her for dead in her Prairie Village basement Pennington, 26, was in court Tuesday for a preliminary hearing on charges of attempted first-degree murder in the September 8, 2010, attack
Attacker in Fontana Street attempted murder gets sentence of 28 years The Missouri man who attempted to kill a Prairie Village woman in her Fontana Street home September 2010 has been sentenced to 28 years in prison Though Brian Pennington, 27, attempted Monday to withdraw the guilty plea he had entered in the case, judge James Franklin Davis denied the request and proceeded with sentencing