Man accused of helping son hide 4 bodies in Wisconsin cornfield sentenced to 16 years in prison
- A Minnesota man, Darren Osborne, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for helping his son hide four bodies in a Wisconsin cornfield, as stated by online court records.
- Dunn County Circuit Judge James Peterson sentenced Osborne after a jury found him guilty of four counts of hiding a corpse in October.
- Osborne's son, Antoine Suggs, shot four victims after a night of drinking in St. Paul in September 2021, prosecutors reported.
- Suggs was convicted and sentenced to 103 years in prison for the murders, while Osborne will serve his sentences concurrently, according to court records.
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