Accomplice Sentenced In Triple Murder Case

HP Talk Radio 580
December 3, 2004

Scott Wholaver was sentenced to 12.5 to 25-years in prison for the part he played in the Christmas 2002 murders of his sister-in-law and two nieces.

According to the Dauphin County prosecutor Fran Chardo, part of the plea arrangement was to tell the truth and that’s, exactly what Scott did:

“Part of the plea agreement was that he would have to testify truthfully, and cooperate in pretrial meetings and the like and he absolutely did that. The judge said that he believed every word that Scott said on the stand..

Scott’s brother Ernest faces the death penalty for the triple homicide in Middletown.

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