23 January 2009, 2:02 am
Nicholas Browning, the sixteen year old, who killed his parents and young siblings, faces up to two life sentences without parole.
Browning pled guilty in October to murder in the first. He shot his parents, John and Tamara, and his brothers, Gregory and Benjamin last February. The murder occurred as the family slept in their Cockeysville home. It is reported the teenager then left for a friend’s house to play video games.
Nicholas Browning faces up to two counts of life without parole. In reality he may be eligible for parole in a minimum of 23 years.