Man Gets Life Without Parole in Murder of Woman Whose Children Were Later Kidnapped

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Kimberly Harvill, 26, was killed in August 2016

LOS ANGELES — A 31-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of a woman whose three children were later kidnapped.

In February, a jury found Alex Valdez, 31, guilty of one count of first-degree murder.

In August 2016, Kimberly Harvill, 26, was murdered and her body was discovered in a remote area of Gorman.

Prosecutors said Harvill was killed by Joshua Robertson and Valdez because the victim was a witness to a shooting in Fresno involving the two defendants that occurred days before her murder.

Robertson and the victim’s half-sister, Brittney Sue Humphrey, kidnapped Harvill’s children ages 5, 3 and 2 after the crime occurred.

Joshua Robertson convicted of murder and Brittney Humphrey convicted of kidnapping.

The children were later found abandoned in a New Mexico motel. Humphrey and Robertson were arrested later in Colorado and Valdez was arrested in Fresno.

In January, Robertson entered an open, no contest plea to one count of first-degree murder, three counts of kidnapping, two counts of an unrelated arson and one count each of possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of flammable material.

An open plea is a plea that was not negotiated with prosecutors.

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