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Super Bowl champion's brother sentenced in killings of two women

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Marcus Randle El, a former University of Wisconsin football player who played for the Badgers from 2004 to 2007, was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences for the 2020 murders of two women.

Randle El could be eligible to seek early release even with that sentence.  

Rock County Judge Barbara McCrory said Wednesday he will be eligible to petition for early release and extended supervision after 60 years, according to WISC-TV.

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Marcus Randle El was charged in the shooting deaths in February 2020. (Janesville Police Department)

In January, Randle El, 33, was convicted of two counts of first-degree homicide and other charges in the February 2020 shooting deaths of 27-year-old Brittany McAdory and 30-year-old Seairaha Winchester in Janesville, Wisconsin.

Winchester’s mother, Justine Watson, took the stand after the sentencing hearing.

"To see my daughter laying there lifeless was heartbreaking," Watson said, via WKOW-TV. "What was even worse was knowing her daughters have to now go through life without their mother."

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A Wisconsin Badger helmet is held up before kickoff during a game against the Maryland Terrapins Nov. 5, 2022, at Barry Alvarez Field in Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis. (Dan Sanger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Prosecutors argued that the former wide receiver killed Winchester after suspecting she was informing police of his drug dealing and that he killed McAdory to eliminate her as a witness.

While there was no murder weapon found, investigators said they have

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