Umatilla man sentenced to life in prison for triple murder

KENNEWICK, Wash. (AP) — A Umatilla man will spend life in prison for killing three Pasco people in a cornfield in August 2014.

The Tri-City Herald reports that Francisco Resendez Miranda was sentenced Monday. A jury found him guilty of three counts of aggravated first-degree murder in November.

Prosecutors say Resendez Miranda fatally shot Abigail Torres-Renteria, 23, Victoria Torres, 19, and David Perez-Saucedo, 22. Their bodies were found 15 miles from Resendez Miranda's apartment. Torres-Renteria was nearly nine months pregnant.

Court documents show the killings may have been out of retaliation for a break-in at his apartment the night before.

At his sentencing, 24-year-old Resendez Miranda did not apologize to the victims' families or admit to the killings, he instead said the conviction has taken him from his family and children.