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Update: Flowers Sentenced To Life In Prison For 2004 Murder

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
It will be life in prison for Eric Flowers. After a jury found Flowers guilty of Capital Murder in the death of Texarkana businessman Obbie Watson, they came back hours later with the decision of life in prison. Flowers showed no signs of remorse while listening to the jury in the verdict or sentencing phases. 71-year-old Watson was found in his truck dead on August 25, 2004 as a result of gunshot wounds.

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