After 2nd jury deadlocks on murder charge, man sentenced for concealing high school friend’s body

A judge sentenced Austin Ford for concealing the death of Tori Lang (inset), but not for murdering her. Jurors deadlocked on the murder case. (Screenshot of Ford: Law&Crime Network; image of Lang: Gwinnett Police Department)

A judge sentenced Austin Ford for concealing the death of Tori Lang (inset), but not for murdering her. Jurors deadlocked on the murder case. (Screenshot of Ford: Law&Crime Network; image of Lang: Gwinnett Police Department)

In the end, the defense won a war of attrition after two sets of jurors deadlocked on whether their client, Austin Tybre Ford, 22, fatally shot his friend Tori Lang, 18, in the head. Prosecutors in Gwinnett County, Georgia, on Wednesday, announced they were not seeking a third trial on the murder charge.

This paved the way for Judge Deborah R. Fluker to sentence Ford on the charges that jurors in his first trial did convict him of. Ford must spend 10 years in prison — with credit for time served — then 10 years on probation for charges of concealing the death of another, theft by taking of a motor vehicle, and theft by taking of a firearm.

Authorities said Ford in July 2021 shot Lang in the head in the middle of the night and left her remains there. Police only managed to identify the victim by releasing pictures of her tattoos.

Ford then allegedly burned out her car and left it in a nature preserve, prosecutor Norris Lewis told jurors in the second trial.

Ford claimed that Lang shot herself in the head and that he had attempted to stop her.

But as pointed out in court on Wednesday, Ford never stepped forward regarding how she was killed and in fact, went to her funeral.

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