GOLDEN, Colorado (AP) A U.S. teenager who killed and dismembered a 10-year-old girl last year was ordered Tuesday to spend the rest of his life in prison.
Austin Sigg, 18, would have been eligible for parole on the murder charge in 40 years because he was a juvenile at the time of the October 2012 killing of Jessica Ridgeway.
But the judge added on sentences for other crimes that Sigg pleaded guilty to, eliminating that possibility.
"This case cries out for a life sentence," District Judge Stephen Munsinger said.
Sigg showed no emotion as the judge handed down the terms. He did not face the death penalty because he was a juvenile at the time of the killing.