Bradley Renfro, now age 21, was sentenced to 75 years in prison.
Bradley Renfro, left, and defense attorney Chris Provost, look on as Palmer District Attorney Melissa Wininger-Howard cross examines a defense witness.
The last of four men charged with killing 16-year-old Palmer resident David Grunwald when they were teenagers has been sentenced. Bradley Renfro, now age 21, was sentenced on Wednesday to 105 years in prison, with 30 years suspended. His convictions include murder, kidnapping and arson. Prosecutors say Renfro was one of four teenagers who lured Grunwald to a camper in 2016 and beat him with a heavy pistol. The four later drove Grunwald’s vehicle for a half-hour before walking into woods near the Knik River, where Grunwald was shot and killed, according to prosecutors. Prosecutors also say Renfro had offered places to murder Grunwald and he had brought gasoline to use to set fire to Grunwald’s vehicle, which was found burned miles away near the Talkeetna Mountains.
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