
A farmer from Missouri received a prison term for a $215 000 cattle fraud operation that resulted in the deaths of two men from Wisconsin.
Garland Nelson was found guilty of cattle fraud and given a sentence of 32 years in federal prison without the possibility of parole and a fine of $261,000.
He admitted guilt to killing Justin and Nicholas Diemel four years prior after they met him at his Missouri farm to pay off a debt of $200,000 last year.
For their slayings, he received two life sentences in prison.












