Third suspect pleads guilty in connection with Moore homicide
Joshua B. McAlexander pleads guilty to robbery charges
By Laura McVicker
Published: September 11, 2010, 12:00am
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One of the six people charged in connection with the December slaying of a Vancouver man pleaded guilty Friday to three counts of first-degree robbery.
Joshua B. McAlexander, 31, will be sentenced Nov. 24. He faces 12 to 16 years in prison.
The three counts of first-degree robbery, a class A felony, relate to how McAlexander threatened Moore and his two roommates with a hatchet while the group stole items from the home, said Deputy Prosecutor Kasey Vu.
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