MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — A man who killed six people, including a Skagit County sheriff’s deputy, has been sentenced in Mount Vernon to spend the rest of his life in a mental hospital or prison.
The sentence handed down Monday by Superior Court Judge Michael Rickert was the only one possible after Isaac Zamora pleaded guilty Nov. 17 to aggravated murder. Prosecutor Rich Weyrich did not seek the death penalty.
The Skagit Valley Herald reports the 29-year-old Zamora will be sent to a mental hospital, and, if ever released, to prison without the chance of parole.
Zamora went on a murderous rampage Sept. 2, 2008, and killed neighbors in Alger, construction workers, a driver on Interstate 5, and Deputy Anne Jackson. He wounded four others.
He said he killed for god.
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