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Walter Mitchell sentenced to 6 years for dumping body parts in Arizona

A former operator of a Seattle donated corpse business who mercilessly dumped dozens of bodies in central Arizona was sentenced Monday to more than six years in prison.

A Yavapai County Superior Court jury in September convicted Walter Harold Mitchell III of 29 felony counts of concealing or abandoning a body.

Judge Krista Carman sentenced Mitchell to 2.5 years in prison on 24 counts concurrently and 3.75 years concurrently on the remaining five counts for a total of 6.25 years in prison.

Walter Mitchell, former Science Care executive and co-founder of Biogift and Innoved, Mesa, Arizona, USA, August 3, 2017.

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Mitchell, 61, will serve 671 days in prison since he was arrested almost two years ago.

Prosecutors were seeking “18 years or more” in prison for Mitchell.

“I take responsibility for what I did,” Mitchell said in the ruling. “I live or die, whatever the court sees fit. Sorry.”

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