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DC Man Who Stabbed Former Girlfriend To Death With Screwdriver Sentenced
WASHINGTON, DC — Robert Dean, 64, of Washington, D.C. was sentenced in federal courtroom on Friday to 25 years in jail for fatally stabbing his former girlfriend with a screwdriver in 2018, based on a launch.
Final November, Dean was discovered responsible of second diploma homicide within the loss of life of 38-year-old Tamiya White, his former girlfriend.
Shortly earlier than 5:04 p.m., on March 31, 2018, Dean stabbed White with a screwdriver in a car parking zone within the 1000 block of Mount Oliver Street, Northeast, based on the proof introduced at Dean’s trial. Police say White, whose two kids had been in an residence on the time, drove to a close-by McDonalds for assist. She later died.
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Dean has been in custody since he was arrested on April 5, 2018.
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