The Region - News from Nov. 9, 1986
A 25-year-old Inglewood man was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole for the March, 1985, first-degree murder of the manager of a Carl’s Jr. restaurant at 501 S. Western Ave. Raheem Reginald Hall was found guilty last August in the death of Kari Kaye, 30, who was shot once in the chest and a second time at point-blank range in the head as she walked to a bank with $1,600 in cash. The jury that convicted Hall decided in September that he should not go to the gas chamber. His accomplice, Quima Phillips, 29, pleaded guilty to the robbery and was sentenced in September to five years in prison.
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