PHOENIX (Reuters) - An Arizona man convicted of execution-style killings of six Buddhist monks and three others at a temple near Phoenix in 1991 is set to be sentenced on Friday.
Johnathan Doody, 39, faces multiple life sentences after being convicted by a jury in January of nine counts each of first-degree murder and armed robbery for a massacre that attracted international attention and that remains to this day the most deadly mass murder in the southwest U.S. state's history.
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