A repeat violent offender who killed his one-time romantic partner and then burned her body maintained his innocence even as he received a stronger-than-usual punishment for the wrenching nature of his crimes.
Bobby Alsup, 33, was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday with the possibility of parole in 29 years and four months — a step beyond the usual 25-year minimum.
Family members of victim Kaley Snow denounced Alsup’s courtroom denial as an “absolute lie” that was countermanded by phone location data, DNA and blood splatter evidence, testimony from his girlfriend, as well as Alsup’s own shifting story when he was questioned by authorities…