MINNEAPOLIS (AP) _ A Le Seuer man convicted in the stabbing death of his
friend's grandfather has been sentenced to 32 years in prison.

Twenty-four-year-old Nathan Foth pleaded guilty in May to killing 74-year-old
Allen Retzer, of Eden Prairie. Authorities say Foth broke into the home and hid
the basement for a couple of days before killing Retzer while he was asleep in
his bed.

Prosecutors say Retzer had never met Foth and the killing was unprovoked.

Foth said he heard voices while he hid in a basement closet, but was no longer
hearing them when he decided to kill Retzer.

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