He then proceeded to shoot the foster mother several times and stabbed her, resulting in her death.
[2] Esplin represented Clatterbuck in those proceedings, which ultimately resulted in a plea deal, where the death penalty was taken off the table, and Clatterbuck pleaded to two homicide charges resulting in a sentence of 5 to life in the Utah State Prison.
[3] In 1989, Clatterbuck graduated from high school in prison and was named "outstanding student for the year.
"[4][1] As of June 2020, Clatterbuck is serving his sentence at the Central Utah Correctional Facility.
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