
(Reuters) – A California man was sentenced on Friday to serve 25 years to life in jail for his conviction within the 1996 killing of faculty classmate Kristin Good, whose disappearance over a quarter-century in the past lengthy ranked as one of many state’s most sensational unsolved crimes.
The sentence handed down for Paul Flores, the utmost penalty he confronted for his conviction on first-degree homicide, was introduced by the San Luis Obispo County district legal professional on Twitter.
Flores, 46, was discovered responsible by a 12-member jury in Monterey County Superior Court docket in October on the finish of a three-month trial. For a few years the main suspect in her disappearance, Flores was arrested and charged with Good’s demise in April 2021.
Good was 19 when she went lacking on Might 25, 1996, from California Polytechnic State College in San Luis Obispo, about 150 miles (240 km) northwest of Los Angeles. She had final been seen returning to her dormitory from an off-campus occasion at about 2 a.m.
Prosecutors accused Flores of killing her throughout a rape or tried rape. Good’s stays have by no means been discovered though investigators stated they searched 18 places for her physique.
(This story has been refiled to repair typographical errors in paragraph 1)