Youngstown man sentenced for murdering victim found on Craigslist
A Youngstown man has been given a sentence of 33 years to life in prison for his part in the murder of a man who was trying to raise money to buy a gift for his child.

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - A Youngstown man has been given a sentence of 33 years to life in prison for his part in the murder of a man who was trying to raise money to buy a gift for his child.
Twenty-two-year-old Kyle Patrick mas sentenced Monday after a jury last week found him guilty of aggravated murder, robbery, and tampering with evidence.
Investigators say Patrick was only 17 when he and an accomplice fatally shot Michael Abighanem at a Silliman street home in 2012 when Abighanem went there to sell a video game console and laptop.
The victim's relatives tell 21 News that Abighanem had advertised the items on Craigslist, hoping to raise money to buy his son a birthday gift.
Patrick was previously sentenced to 16 years to life in 2014 after reaching a plea deal in the case.
That conviction was overturned by an appeals court that ruled the lower court was wrong to deny Patrick's subsequent request to withdraw his plea.
Reginald Whitfield, 26, is serving a 13-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter and robbery in connection with the crime.