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On June 11, two days after the murder, police arrested their suspect.[6] Hayden provided a confession and subsequently pleaded guilty in court.[7] Hayden's legal representative, Randolph Williams, urged the judge to show leniency because the suspect had shown remorse for his crime from the moment of his arrest.[7] The judge, Justice Basil Reid, sentenced Hayden to life in prison with the possibility of parole after fifteen years.[7]