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36-year-old Deonlashawn Simmons has been sentenced to 105 years in prison for the murder of a 14-year-old girl who was found with her hands bound in a dirty alleyway in Gary, Indiana, United States.

Simmons was sentenced on Thursday for killing Takaylah Tribitt in 2019.

According to New York Post, a jury convicted him of the murder in March and Simmons admitted to firearm and habitual offender enhancements.

Tribbitt, a runaway, was found facedown, tied with cords, and surrounded by garbage not far from where Simmons’ family lived, according to court documents.

The deceased and Simmons had met at a birthday party in Chicago five days earlier.

Simmons has maintained his innocence and said Thursday he plans to appeal.

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Deputy Prosecutor Doug Shaw, who called Tribbit’s death an “execution,” asked the judge to impose the maximum 105-year sentence, saying “that’s all the law allows us.”

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