Fox News contributor Ted Williams discusses the possible resentencing of the Menendez brothers on 'Your World.' A California man was convicted of murdering his high school classmate, whose body was never found, after blaming her for getting him expelled. Owen Skyler Shover, now 23, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on Oct.
25 in Riverside County Superior Court. In August, he was found guilty of murder in the 2019 disappearance of his former Moreno Valley High School classmate, 16-year-old Aranda Briones. "There are many questions left unanswered, none more than where is Aranda?" Judge Timothy J.
Hollenhorst asked Shover during his sentencing, according to the Riverside Press-Enterprise . "Mr. Shover, from what I can tell about you, it appears that you are not capable of feeling remorse, so I do not intend to lecture you on how devastating your actions were in this case.
However, there is no question in this court's mind that you are the face of pure evil." WOMAN MURDERED AT YOGA GETAWAY KNOWN FOR PEACEFUL LUXURY AND HIGH-END CUISINE, POLICE SAY Aranda Briones, 16, was last seen getting into Owen Shover's car on Jan. 13, 2019.
Her body was never found. (Facebook/Justice for Aranda Isabel Briones) On the morning of Nov. 7, 2017, Shover and Briones decided to skip classes and hang out with a group of friends at a local park.
The group was spotted by a sheriff's school resource officer and fled the area, according to a prosecutor's trial brief obta.