William Rulli, right, admitted to killing Stanley Golinsky, left, whose burned body was found under a railroad bridge in Iowa in 2012. (Photos from the Des Moines Police Department)

William Rulli, right, admitted to killing Stanley Golinsky, left, whose burned body was found under a railroad bridge in Iowa in 2012. (Photos from the Des Moines Police Department)

A man serving a 25-year sentence in Iowa for first-degree burglary was sentenced to 50 years in prison after confessing to a cold-case murder of a homeless man whose burned and beaten body was found near a bike path under a railroad bridge along the Des Moines River more than a decade ago.

William Rulli, 36, an inmate at the Anamosa State Penitentiary, was sentenced on Wednesday after admitting he killed Stanley Golinsky on Oct. 24, 2012, the Polk County Attorney in Iowa said in a news release.



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