Q: About 1987, Kenny Bivert and Tony King killed some people. What is their current disposition? - David, Sacramento
A: Kenneth Bivert, now 42, is on death row for killing a convicted child molester in 1997, records show. Anthony "Tony" King, 40, is in prison for the murders that sent him and Bivert to prison in the first place.
Yolo County Superior Court juries convicted King and Bivert for the 1987 slayings of three people along the Sacramento River to steal their vehicles and go joy riding, records show. (An earlier version of this story mistakenly said the pair were convicted in Sacramento County.)
A judge sentenced King to 52 year to life in prison and Kenneth Bivert to 53 years to life in prison for the 1987 murders.
Over two days, Bivert and King killed three people along the Sacramento River solely to steal their vehicles and go joy riding, The Bee reported. Two of the bodies were so riddled with bullets that identification was difficult.
In 2001, Bivert was convicted in the 1997 murder of Leonard Swartz at Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad. According to testimony, Bivert targeted Swartz because he was a convicted child molester.
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