No death penalty for inheritance triple killer

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An upstate New York man convicted of murdering his parents and brother in northeastern Pennsylvania is being spared the death penalty.

An upstate New York man convicted of murdering his parents and brother in northeastern Pennsylvania is being spared the death penalty.

A Bradford County jury couldn't reach a unanimous agreement Friday on whether 32-year-old Steven Colegrove, of Deposit, N.Y., deserves capital punishment. That means he automatically gets life without parole.

The bodies of 60-year-old Joseph Colegrove, 56-year-old Marlene Colegrove and 36-year-old Michael Colegrove were found in their home near Towanda on Aug. 8, 2007.

Prosecutors say Steven Colegrove killed his family to collect an inheritance.

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