(WXYZ) — A judge sentenced Andrew Fiacco to 50-70 years in prison for the murder and dismemberment of Macomb Township teen Stephen McAfee back in 2016.
In February, a jury found Fiacco guilty of second degree murder and other charges in McAfee's death. The jury found him guilty of second degree murder, guilty of disinternment or mutilation of a dead body, guilty of felony firearm and guilty of lying to a police officer.
Stephen McAfee disappeared on March 10, 2016 after leaving his parents home at 2:30 a.m. He had Asperger's and was bipolar. His parents also believed he may have gotten involved with the wrong people.
He was allegedly shot three to four times the area of 34 Mile and Van Dyke in Bruce Township. Some of his remains were found about six miles away in the area of 28 Mile and Kuntsman Rd in Ray Township.
Fiacco's then-girlfriend, Eevette MacDonald, allegedly told her friend about the killing, which prompted her friend to come forward with the information from police. She will not be facing charges.