Oklahoma Inmate Sentenced For Fellow Inmate's Death

Aaron Prado was initially charged with first-degree murder in Kenneth Gore's death but that was amended down to manslaughter.

Thursday, August 16th 2012, 11:11 am

By: News On 6


An inmate charged in the beating death of another inmate in McAlester has pleaded no contest to first-degree manslaughter.

Aaron Prado was set to go on trial this week in the July 2009 death of 45-year-old Kenneth Gore. The McAlester News-Capital reports that Prado was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

8/9/2012 Related Story: Trial Next Week In 2009 Beating Death Of Oklahoma Prisoner

That sentence will run concurrent to the life sentence Prado is serving for a separate first-degree murder conviction from 2008 out of Cleveland County.

Prado was initially charged with first-degree murder in Gore's death but that was amended down to manslaughter.

Authorities say the two men got into a fist fight in a prison cell at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. Gore was unresponsive when officers arrived and was pronounced dead in the prison's infirmary.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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