A 63-year-old Canyon Country man was sentenced Wednesday to 100 years to life in state prison for killing his wife and his sister in 2013, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
Deputy District Attorney Julie Kramer said a judge found Lance Anderson guilty of two counts of first-degree murder with the special allegations of intentional discharge of a firearm causing death.
According to testimony during the four-day court trial, on Dec. 11, 2013, Anderson fatally shot his 68-year-old wife at their Canyon Country home. Later that day, Anderson went on to murder his 58-year-old sister at a North Hills nursing facility, according to the evidence presented at trial.
The prosecutor argued in court that the defendant tried to control both women and in an ultimate form of control, killed them both.
Case PA079075 was investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department, Valley Bureau.
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This is justice. And Steger gets 60 days. Wtf is going on with our judges
That’s crazy…. 100 years!! Brittany Carson
I know!
That is so messed up. Those were acts of Mercy. Canyon Country resident Sean Miller beat his elderly father to death in a fit of rage and was sentenced to 11 years. WTF is wrong with our judges?!?