NJ man gets prison for killing parents and then going to casino
A Warren County man has been sentenced to more than four decades in prison in the murder of his parents in their home a year ago.
Todd Warner, 51, was sentenced last week to concurrent 36-year terms on two counts of first-degree murder and to a consecutive five-year term on a conviction of fraudulent use of a credit card, the Warren County prosecutor’s office said
Prosecutors said Warner pleaded guilty in September to the charges in the deaths of his 73-year-old parents, Frank and Joyanne Warner, who had invited him to live with them.
Authorities said a 911 call from a relative in October 2019 sent them to the Washington Township home of the victims. Authorities said the two were killed with baseball bats and a knife two months before they were to retire from their salon business.
Warner was captured Oct. 28 at a Pennsylvania casino, one day after police found the bodies of Frank and Joyanne Warner, both 73. Officers had gone to their Washington Township home after getting a 911 call from their daughter, who went there after she couldn’t contact her parents.
Prosecutors said that after the slayings, Todd Warner took one of their credit cards and headed to the a casino in Bethlehem, Pa. He was captured the next day while playing black jack.
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