""This defendant exploited elderly women who trusted him, gained access to their homes, and murdered them in a series of brutal attacks that shocked the conscience.""
""These victims were vulnerable neighbors who deserved safety and dignity, and instead had their lives stolen by someone they believed was there to help.""
Kevin Gavin, a 71-year-old handyman, pleaded guilty to the murders of three elderly women at a Brooklyn apartment complex between 2015 and 2021. He admitted to one count of first-degree murder and three counts of second-degree murder, receiving a sentence of 30 years to life in prison. The victims, Myrtle McKinney, Jacolia James, and Juanita Caballero, were vulnerable neighbors who trusted Gavin. District Attorney Eric Gonzalez condemned Gavin's actions as brutal attacks that violated the safety and dignity of the victims.
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