BLOOMFIELD, Neb. (KTIV) - The man who entered a plea in the shooting deaths of two people in Bloomfield, Nebraska, has been sentenced.

On July 29, a judge handed down two life sentences for the murder of 77-year-old Curtis Strom and 49-year-old William Reffett at Curt’s Lanes in Bloomfield.

This comes a month after 29-year-old Kaylynn Sweazy, who was named as an accomplice in the murder, was sentenced to five to ten years.

She pleaded guilty back in March to “attempted tampering with physical evidence” and “being an accessory to a felony.”

Days later, Alias Reed pleaded No Contest to First-Degree Murder.

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