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Three More Suspects Plead Guilty in Yellowhouse Canyon Murder

By: Lisa Carr
Updated: February 19, 2009
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            In court today, three suspects in the Yellowhouse Canyon murder plead guilty. 22-year-old Joe Ragan, 23-year-old Carnell Littlejohn, and 43-year-old Wanda Wilson all admitted to taking part in the murder of 17-year-old Bernard Wilson. Wilson's remains were found in Yellowhouse Canyon back in December, 2005. Ragan and Littlejohn will both serve 10 years for helping dump the victim's body.  Wilson will serve five. Keyairra Brown is already serving a 29 year sentence in the case and Leslie Evans is serving 25 years. The sixth and final co-defendant in the murder, Thamar Snyder, is scheduled to appear in court on March 12th.

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