Daily News | A Bucks County man will spend decades in prison for killing his father
A Bucks County man pleaded guilty Thursday to killing his father in April and was sentenced to decades in state prison.with a kitchen knife as he slept in the living room of the townhouse
Kurman said little during the hearing, his voice a soft monotone, his hair unkempt. He told Bucks County Judge Charissa Liller he was sorry for killing his father, but only after she prodded him to apologize.Liller chastised him for, in her words, showing no remorse for a crime that she described as “beyond heinous.” She said she accepted the plea reluctantly, and only after tearful, emotional testimony from Kurman’s younger brother, Tyler.
Inside the home, they found a trail of blood leading into the living room, where Gregory Kurman was lying on the floor in a pool of blood, the document said. “I don’t how I can look into the eyes of the man who took my father away from me,” Tyler Kurman said. “And it wasn’t just anyone: It was my big brother, who was supposed to be my best friend.”
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