🔪💔 SERIAL KILLER SENTENCED TO 56 YEARS AFTER RANDOM MURDERS IN LAS VEGAS
- SaoMai
- April 29, 2026

🔪💔 SERIAL KILLER SENTENCED TO 56 YEARS AFTER RANDOM MURDERS IN LAS VEGAS
Alonzo Brown, a 22-year-old man from Nevada, has been sentenced to 56 years in prison after being convicted in connection with a series of random murders that took place in Las Vegas when he was 18 years old.
According to investigators, Brown carried out a disturbing pattern of violence over several months, targeting victims seemingly at random and without a consistent motive.
His first known victim was Dae-von Lane, someone Brown reportedly knew personally. However, the later attacks escalated in severity and randomness. His second and third victims, Paul Viana, 62, and Josue Chaparro-Montalvo, 36, were complete strangers.
Authorities say Brown stalked these individuals prior to the attacks, eventually killing them without warning. The sudden and unpredictable nature of the crimes left investigators searching for answers throughout the case.
During questioning and later interviews, Brown gave vague and unsettling explanations for his actions, stating he was “trying to figure out life.” However, prosecutors emphasized that there was no justification or coherent motive behind the killings.
The impact on the victims’ families has been profound. Each family has spoken about the sudden loss of their loved ones and the difficulty of processing such senseless violence.
Court proceedings ultimately led to Brown’s conviction, and he was sentenced to 56 years in prison. The ruling brought legal closure, but for many, the emotional wounds remain open.
Authorities described the case as one of the most disturbing examples of random violence in recent years, highlighting the devastating consequences when individuals act without restraint or regard for human life.
The families of the victims continue to mourn, remembering their loved ones not by how they died, but by the lives they lived before tragedy struck.
