Kenosha man gets life sentence for teen's murder
Posted: Aug 20, 2018 6:10 PM CDT

-
1:38
International concourse to reopen at Mitchell International Airport...
-
1:13
Operator of The Hop honored for protecting woman and her service...
-
0:42
Milwaukee County celebrates National Voter Registration Day
-
1:43
Children found locked in Milwaukee storage unit, police say
-
1:43
Children found locked in Milwaukee storage unit, police say
-
4:09
Milwaukee chef highlights Indian comfort food in live cooking...
-
4:59
Next Act Theatre to stage ’Sanctuary City,’ a drama about...
-
1:58
Signs of fall are here: leaves changing color and earlier sunsets
-
3:04
Meet some of the top police dogs at ’Back The K9 Unit’ this...
-
2:19
Natalie’s Everyday Heroes: Bakers Make the Cookie Book Cut
-
2:38
Environmental group sues City of Racine for public records on...
-
3:34
Cudahy school employee on leave for comments about Charlie Kirk’s...
KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Daniel Tate heard his sentence Monday for the murder of a Kenosha teenager.
Daniel Tate, 20, was sentenced to life in prison for First Degree Intentional Homicide. He was charged for the 2017 murder of Olivia Mackay.
Authorities say he met her online.
Tate got an additional 18 and a half years for hiding a corpse and for taking and driving a vehicle without consent.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter