PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man who fled to South Korea for a decade after being charged in a 1996 slaying in Philadelphia has been convicted of murder.
A city jury found 32-year-old David Nam guilty of second-degree murder on Friday. The conviction carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole.
Prosecutors say Nam and three juvenile accomplices tried to rob 75-year-old retiree Anthony Schroeder, but the man came to the door with a gun.
Investigators say Nam, then 19, fatally shot Schroeder through the screen door.
Nam’s alleged accomplices pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and testified against him.
Nam’s attorney said Friday his client did pull the trigger but it was a panicked reaction, not murder.