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Two more criminals sentenced for their roles in the kidnapping and murder of Toledo teens

On Tuesday, the prison sentences for two individuals involved in the abduction and homicide of two teenagers from Toledo, whose remains were discovered in a house that had been set on fire, were announced.

According to court records, Lucas County Common Pleas Court sentenced Corbin Gingrich and Carrissa Eames on July 2 for their involvement in the tragic passing of Kyshawn Pittman and Ke’Marion Wilder in 2022.

Judge Lori Olender sentenced Gingrich to a minimum of 20 years in prison, but he could serve up to 25 years, after pleading guilty to two counts of Involuntary Manslaughter and two counts of Kidnapping.

Carissa Eames has admitted to being involved in two counts of Complicity in the Commission of Kidnapping and Complicity in the Commission of Felonious Assault. As a result, Judge Olender has sentenced her to a minimum of 12 years in prison.

Nearly a dozen individuals have been convicted in this case, including these two.

According to the prosecutor in the case, Kaitlyn Tauber, the series of events started in November of 2022 when the homes of Brent Kohlhoffer and Charles Walker were burglarized. The house of Cruz Garcia’s mother was also robbed, and Corbin Gingrich, who was a co-defendant in the case, experienced the same fate.

According to prosecutors, the reason a missing persons report was filed was because the teenagers were removed from a birthday party at Maumee Bay State Park for exhibiting a firearm. Corbin Gingrich believed that the gun in question was his own and subsequently arranged for the boys to take an Uber to his residence on Maumee Street.

According to Kohlhoffer’s defense attorney, his client is not responsible for the murders of the teenagers. Instead, he placed blame on Gingrich, Don Eames, and Gabe Garcia.

According to Weatherly, Kohlhoffer is completely innocent of any wrongdoing. However, prosecutors argue that Kohlhoffer and Walker were summoned to the residence to collect the teenagers.

According to the prosecutor Tauber, the two teenage victims who were duct taped were taken away by the defendants in Walker’s car, and unfortunately, they were never seen alive again.

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