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Suspect Pleads Guilty in 2006 Farmhouse Massacre

The first of three suspects pleads guilty and gets four consecutive life sentences, plus 100 years without parole in the 2006 farmhouse massacre.

One of the three defendants suspected of killing four people in 2006 was sentenced to life in prison by a Forsyth County judge on Monday.

Jason Samuel McGhee, 31, will now serve four consecutive life sentences, plus 100 years without the possibility of parole nearly six years after the farmhouse massacre, reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Four people, including three teenagers, were brutally killed in March 2006 at an old farmhouse off Ronald Reagan Boulevard in south Forsyth County.

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McGhee escapes the death penalty for his plea and has agreed to testify against co-defendants Frank Ortegon Jr. and Marcin Sosniak.

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