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Life for Ind. teen who killed brother, wanted to be like Dexter

Ind. court upheld life without parole for teen who strangled his 10-year-old brother

The Associated Press via The Washington Post

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a sentence of life without parole for a teenager who said he wanted to be like the fictional television serial killer Dexter a few weeks before strangling his 10-year-old brother.

Andrew Conley was 17 in November 2009 when he killed his brother, Conner, while wrestling in their home near Rising Sun and dumped the boy’s body in a park. He unexpectedly pleaded guilty in September 2010, averting a murder trial.

In the 3-2 ruling, the justices said Conley acted “as if nothing was out of the ordinary” after the killing. According to testimony during the five-day sentencing hearing, Conley joked with his mother and watched football the day after he killed Conner.

Full story: Life prison term upheld for Ind. teen who killed 10-year-old brother, wanted to be like Dexter