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Man who killed sister-in-law in Hampden to be sentenced this week

Man who killed sister-in-law in Hampden to be sentenced this week

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BANGOR, Maine (AP) A Maine man who shot his sister-in-law 10 times, pausing to reload, is due to be sentenced this week.

Philip Clark was convicted of murder in November in the killing of Renee Henneberry Clark in Hampden.

He told investigators that he snapped because the victim pushed “every frigging button.”

Clark will face 25 year to life in prison when he’s sentenced Tuesday in Superior Court in Bangor.

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