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LITTLETON, Colo.—A man who threatened to blow up the home of his ex-girlfriend with a pickup truck loaded with canisters of gasoline and diesel fuel has been sentenced to 136 years in prison.

A jury in April convicted 54-year-old William Ples Hunt on three counts of attempted first-degree murder. The Denver Post reports that an Arapahoe County judge sentenced Hunt on Tuesday.

The July 2005 incident prompted Arapahoe County Sheriff’s deputies to evacuate 20 homes in a subdivision.

Deputies say Hunt had doused himself with gasoline and abandoned a truck after being overcome by vapors from the gasoline and diesel. The truck was found about a block from the home of a woman distraught over death threats.

Hunt had been paroled by Mississippi for first-degree murder and aggravated assault.

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Information from: The Denver Post,

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