William Inmon Sentenced to 24 Years
on September 16, 2011 in Serial Killers by Brian CombsAs part of a plea deal to avoid the death penalty, William Inmon was sentenced to a total of 24 years in prison for the fatal shootings of William McCarragher, Daniel Achten, and Ricky Flores. His three counts of dangerous manslaughter received 21 years each, to be served concurrently.
He also received three years for two counts of concealing a dead body. These three years will run consecutively with the first 21 years.
will he do all 24 years or can he serve half or quarter time for good behavior?
I imagine he’ll be eligible for whatever behavior reductions the State of Arizona offers, assuming he behaves.
thank you mr. combs, i know willie and his father in a very personal way however, i have no contact with either of them. i cant tell you how concerning it is to know that some day, willie will again be free to prowl the streets of “small town” america possibly luring friends and family or perhaps some completely random citizen. he will always remain a deep threat and should never be granted access to the public again. willie is an attention getter so he probably wont have too much “good behavior” and although it is of some measure of comfort, there is still that very real threat clearly defined as a possibility. again, thank you.
Actually, according to this article, Arizona will not let violent criminals out early:
So, he should do the full 24 years.
That still has him getting out in his late forties. I suspect he’ll be placed under some sort of monitored supervision at that point, but it’s hard to say on something that far out.
thank you once again.. still scary that he will be able to mingle with the masses.
This guy is not a vigilante or any type of hero. He’s a psychopath just like any other serial killer. So,yeah he should’ve got at least life with parole at least if not without