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PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah man will spend 15 years to life behind bars for killing a 22-year-old man who was forced to dig his own grave.
The Daily Herald reports 22-year-old Raul Vidrio of Mount Pleasant was sentenced Thursday for the first-degree murder of Wesley Nay.
According to court documents, Vidrio burned Nay's body in a shallow grave in September 2016.
Authorities arrested Vidrio in a stolen truck where they found shovels, gas jugs and a knife with blood matching Nay.
A medical examiner determined Nay died from stabbing and blunt trauma.
Investigators found a video on Vidrio's phone showing Nay digging a hole in the grassy meadow near Indianola where his body was found.
Vidrio also was sentenced to consecutive prison terms for obstruction of justice and desecration of a body.
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