
Palmer, Alaska (AP) - A fourth suspect in the killing of a Palmer teenager has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.
KTUU-television reports 22-year-old Austin Barrett changed his plea Wednesday in the death of David Grunwald.
In November 2016 Grunwald was severely beaten with a pistol, driven to a remote location near the Knik River and shot in the head.
Three others, Erick Almandinger, Dominic Johnson and Bradley Renfro, were convicted by juries of first-degree murder.
Barrett is scheduled to be sentenced in October. He faces up to 45 years in prison and 10 years of probation.


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