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Two people each face decades in prison after pleading guilty in a quadruple slaying at an Indianapolis drug house.

Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry said Thursday that Valencia Williams was sentenced to 55 years in prison for one count of murder. Anthony LaRussa was sentenced to 44 years in prison for conspiracy to commit robbery.

Walter Burnell, Jacob Rodemich, Kristy Sanchez and Hayley Navarro were shot to death Feb. 20, 2014, during a robbery for drugs and cash.

Kenneth Rackemann was sentenced last April to four consecutive life terms without parole for the murders and 20 years for robbery.

Court records show Rackemann directed Williams to kill Navarro after he ran out of bullets.

Samantha Bradley has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery. She awaits sentencing.