Man receives 33 to 50 years for double murder

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Dennis Joshua Whaley received a prison sentence of 33 to 50 years for the 2024 double murder of Christine Cambric and Joshua McKenzie. Whaley, 53, was convicted of fatally shooting Cambric, his on-again, off-again girlfriend, and her cousin with an assault-style rifle. The victims were unarmed at the time of the incident. The shootings occurred at the Woodrow Avenue home shared by Whaley and Cambric. Whaley also received additional sentences for firearm charges.


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