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South Bend double homicide suspect found guilty

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The second of six men charged in a South Bend double homicide has been found guilty.

A jury found 35-year-old Joshua Sage guilty of two counts of murder and a count of dealing methamphetamine. He’s facing up to 130 years in prison, depending on how a judge sentences him on June 13 and if the judge decides to run any sentences concurrently.

Sage was involved in what court documents say was a drug deal gone wrong in August 2017. Anton James and Damon Bethel were shot to death as a result.

38-year-old Robert Brady Junior has been sentenced to 18 and a half years in prison for his drug-dealing role. Four others cases are pending, with trials set for all but one of them this summer.

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Goodbye Joshua Sage. Glad I never knew you! May 21, 2018 at 7:45 am

Goodbye Joshua Sage! Enjoy prison life and embrace your newly founded homosexual life style.

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