Kelvin Roberts Jr., 42, of Philadelphia, Jeremy Fuentes, 26, of Philadelphia, and Charles Edward Fulforth, 41, of the Jenkintown section of Abington Township, were each sentenced today for the 2024 Lower Merion home invasion homicide that left Andrew Gaudio dead and his mother, Bernadette Gaudio, seriously injured, the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Fulforth and Roberts received maximum sentences for their charges. Fulforth was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus a consecutive 60 to 120 years. Roberts was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus a consecutive 55.5 to 120 years. They were each convicted in July of first-degree murder and related crimes.
Fuentes was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus a consecutive 4 to 20 years. He was found guilty of Second-Degree Murder and related charges last week.
“It was cold-blooded evil, you are a predator and a danger to society,” Judge Risa Vetri Ferman said, addressing Fulforth directly. “This court does not see a drop of remorse, and you are truly the worst defendant I have ever seen.”
The trio, each of whom were coworkers at Junkluggers in the Willow Grove section of Upper Moreland Township, received additional charges earlier this year for participating in a gun trafficking organization that dealt in 3D-printed ghost guns, suppressors and machine gun conversion devices
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