He faces 35 years in prison in the New Jersey case, but still faces prosecution in four killings in New Mexico.
, including four in New Mexico and the March 8, 2021, beating death of his childhood mentor in South Jersey.
Under the plea agreement with the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office, Lannon will be ineligible for parole for 30 years.Lannon is also charged in the shooting deaths of his ex-wife, Jennifer, and two acquaintances in the couple’s Grants, New Mexico, home, as well as the bludgeoning death of a man in Albuquerque.
The bodies of the New Mexico victims were found in a pickup truck left at an airport in Albuquerque in March. A day before the grisly discovery, Lannon took a flight to Philadelphia with his three young children and left them with family in South Jersey, where he and Jennifer originally met. His public defender made a counter-offer of 25 years in June. After prosecutors rejected that bid, the defense returned with an offer of 30 years on Oct. 11.
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