After five years on the run and a movie based on his high-profile case, Jesse James Hollywood was convicted of first-degree murder Wednesday in the 2000 slaying of a West Hills teenager.
Hollywood, 29, could be sentenced to death. He also was convicted of kidnapping, a conviction that carries a maximum prison term of eight years.
The case inspired the 2006 movie "Alpha Dog," which depicted a dark side of middle-class suburbia, a world of frequently stoned young people who were so lacking in...
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