LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville man will spend decades in prison for a Bullitt County double murder.
Bradley Ross was sentenced to 60 years after pleading guilty to two counts of complicity to murder.
Ross was charged in the 2022 deaths of Katelyn Rayman and Kristen Longaker in Bullitt County.
The two women were found shot near Kings Forest, just outside of Shepherdsville. Both of them died.
Another suspect in the case, Savannah McClanahan, took an Alford plea for robbery and was sentenced to 15 years. An Alford plea is a guilty plea where the defendant maintains their innocence.
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