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SHOW CAPTION HIDE CAPTIONDan Stephens, father of the slain Ashley Carpenter, becomes emotional during the sentencing of Michael Hendon in Summit County Common Please Court Judge Amy Corrigall Jones' courtroom on Tuesday in Akron. Hendon was found guilty for the 2013 shooting death of two Barberton teens and their step father on New Years Eve. (Phil Masturzo/Akron Beacon Journal) -
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SHOW CAPTION HIDE CAPTIONDan Stephens, father of the slain Ashley Carpenter, lashes out at Michael Hendon during sentencing in Summit County Common Please Court Judge Amy Corrigall Jones' courtroom on Tuesday in Akron. Hendon was found guilty for the 2013 shooting death of two Barberton teens and their step father on New Years Eve. (Phil Masturzo/Akron Beacon Journal) -
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SHOW CAPTION HIDE CAPTIONMichael Hendon is escorted into Summit County Common Pleas Court Judge Amy Corrigall Jones' courtroom for sentencing on Tuesday in Akron. Hendon was sentenced to 3 life terms without parole for his role in the 2013 shooting death of two Barberton teens and their step father on New Years Eve. (Phil Masturzo/Akron Beacon Journal) -
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SHOW CAPTION HIDE CAPTIONRonda Blankenship (left) and her aunt Rita Breton are emotional during sentencing of Michael Hendon by Summit County Common Pleas Court JudgeAmy Corrigall Jones on Tuesday in Akron. Hendon was sentenced to 3 life terms without parole for his role in the 2013 shooting death of two Barberton teens and their step father on New Years Eve. (Phil Masturzo/Akron Beacon Journal) -
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SHOW CAPTION HIDE CAPTIONMichael Hendon turns to address the victims during sentencing in Summit County Common Please Court Judge Amy Corrigall Jones' courtroom on Tuesday. Hendon was sentenced to 3 life terms without parole for his role in the 2013 shooting death of two Barberton teens and their step father on New Years Eve. (Phil Masturzo/Akron Beacon Journal)
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