‘Desecrated and discarded like refuse’: Man sentenced for beating, strangling his girlfriend to death days after he was released from jail and on a no-contact order for previous assaults against her

Background: Matthew Brenneman in court (KMSP). Inset: Danicka Bergeson (Legacy.com)

Background: Matthew Brenneman in court (KMSP). Inset: Danicka Bergeson (Legacy.com)

A Minnesota man learned his fate for beating and strangling his girlfriend to death in her apartment days after he was released from jail and on a no-contact order for previous assaults against her.

Matthew Brenneman, 40, was sentenced on Friday to 285 months — nearly 24 years — in prison for the killing of Danicka Bergeson, 33, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office announced in a news release.

“My daughter did not deserve the unimaginable horror that took her from us,” said her father, David Bergeson, in a victim impact statement, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported. “Her body was desecrated and discarded like refuse.”

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