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    You are at:Home»Local News»McNeil gets lifetime sentence for murder, accuses attorneys of wrongdoing

    McNeil gets lifetime sentence for murder, accuses attorneys of wrongdoing

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    By Rose Gruenbacher on December 24, 2025 Local News, Riley County

    Antwajuane McNeil was sentenced Monday in Riley County District Court to a lifetime term of imprisonment for the first-degree murder of 58-year-old Don Stovall on October 2024.

    McNeil, 32, of Ogden was convicted of the murder at the completion of his November trial. The jury also found him guilty of 11 other charges, including two counts of aggravated kidnapping, aggravated burglary, two counts of battery, three counts of criminal threat and three counts of domestic battery.

    The jury found him not guilty of aggravated assault.

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