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Idaho man gets life for massacre of neighbor’s whole family

Majorjon Kaylor appearing in court and mugshot (KTVU screenshot and Shoshone County Sheriff

Majorjon Kaylor appearing in court (KTVU screenshot) and mug shot (Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office)

A 32-year-old man in Idaho will spend the rest of his life behind bars for breaking into his neighbor’s home and massacring all four members of the family — including two teenagers — on Father’s Day in order to “execute vengeance” after one of the teens allegedly exposed themselves to his wife and daughter.

First Judicial District Court Judge Barbara Duggan on Monday ordered Majorjon Kaylor to serve a sentence of life in a state correctional facility without the chance of parole for the 2023 quadruple murder of Kenneth Guardipee, 65; his daughter, Kenna Guardipee, 41; and her two children, Devin Smith, 18, and Aiken Smith, 16, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Kaylor — who claimed he “snapped” after the 18-year-old victim allegedly exposed himself to Kaylor’s wife and young daughter — in December pleaded guilty to four counts of second-degree murder over the violent rampage.

The sentencing hearing

During Monday’s hearing, Duggan upbraided Kaylor, calling his killing spree a “particular heinous event,” Spokane, Washington NBC affiliate KHQ reported.

Prior to the sentence being formally handed down, several of the victims’ family members were permitted to read impact statements.

“He killed an entire branch of our family tree,” David Silva, the grandfather of Aiken and Devin Smith, reportedly said. “Never any great grandchildren to watch grow up. I lost my best friend (Aiken Smith). He spent hundreds of hours volunteering throughout the community. An entire beautiful family taken by one person,”

Gerri Silva, the mother of Kenna Guardipee told the court that her family “lost three generations,” adding that she had not “seen, heard, or touched” her kids in the months since the murders.

Kenneth Guardipee’s brother, Joe Guardipee, read from a handwritten three-page statement, Boise, Idaho NBC affiliate KTVB reported.

“What a man you are, not only did you destroy my family, but yours as well,” he reportedly said. “You said you were protecting your children, let me ask you: Who’s protecting them now?”

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