A Northampton County jury has found a man guilty on all charges in the brutal killing of an 18-year-old in Bethlehem by stabbing him and setting him on fire nearly seven years ago.
After a seven-day trial, attorneys presented their closing arguments Thursday against Alkiohn Dunkins, 26, who was charged in the April 2018 murder of Tyrell Holmes. The case went to the jury in the afternoon, with jurors deliberating for several hours.
Dunkins, of Bethlehem, was found guilty of homicide, conspiracy to commit that offense, murder, conspiracy to commit that offense, arson, aggravated arson, kidnapping and possessing an instrument of crime. He declined to testify during the trial…