SPOKANE, Wash. — In front of a packed courtroom of loved ones and family members, convicted double murderer Justin Crenshaw was escorted in, in shackles for his resentencing hearing. Crenshaw was convicted of killing Tanner Pehl and Sarah Clark in 2008. He then set the Pehl family home on fire. A bloody fingerprint tied him to the crime scene. Family members say Crenshaw was an acquaintance of the victims. He worked with Tanner at a local restaurant, and had only recently moved to Spokane before carrying out the brutal murders. Since Crenshaw's conviction in 2010, the state says he has had 18 serious infractions while incarcerated including four assaults, one of which resulted in the death of a fellow inmate. Jamie Huguenin with the Department of Corrections was first
'It's revictimization...traumatizing.' Resentencing underway for man convicted of 2008 double murder in Spokane

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