Dominick Degner (C) and (L) was sentenced for the murder of Tonette Wolfe (R) in Mason City, Iowa on July 31, 2023.

Dominick Degner, center, and inset on the left, was sentenced for the murder of Tonette Wolfe, inset on the right, in Mason City, Iowa on July 31, 2023. (Screengrab via KAAL; Cerro Gordo County Jail; Obituary)

An Iowa man will spend the next several decades in prison for killing his girlfriend and setting her body ablaze, a judge ruled on Monday.

Dominick Daniel Degner, 29, was sentenced to a mandatory term of 50 years in prison by a judge in a small Cerro Gordo County courtroom after being convicted on one count of murder in the second degree, according to Austin, Minnesota-based ABC affiliate KAAL.

The judge overseeing the case reportedly remarked there was little to say about the condemned man’s conduct but that it was “heinous.”



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